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I think half the Swine flu diagnosis' are wrong and it's just regular flu. Their not even trying to figure out which one you have.
I don't know--- flu season doesn't really hit until November (normally Nov-Mar). I just think it's a little too predominant in our area, so early, to be just regular old seasonal flu. Something is a little different this year IMO. They're not trying to figure out which one you have, because flu is flu--- same symptoms, same treatment. The only difference is this seems to be hitting a little deeper, and more are having the complication of pneumonia than is normally seen in seasonal flu--- so that's what docs are really looking for (ensuring there is no pneumonia).
My sons had the flu in July. We have never ever in our lives been sick in the summer (except for a stomach bug)--- I believe it was H1N1. Apparently it hit asthma camps hard in the state, and that's where Aidan was 2 days before he was sick.
Carousel---- hope your DD is feeling better soon!!!!
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my boss's daughter was going to the ER with a 105 fever and horrible cough.
Oh-- hope she is better. That's exactly what my sons had--- 104 and 105 (awful coughs), but I never took them to the ER, I was able to bring the fevers down on my own. I wish I did bring them in, just so I know they had it, and I wouldn't have to worry about H1N1 vaccination.
My DD has had the flu and I've been home with her the last two days. She had the flu shot last Friday, but it needs at least two weeks to build immunity. Her class was half-empty earlier this week because so many kids have the flu or colds.
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My Ddad is in the hospital right now with pneumonia. He is in the high risk group
with lung and breathing problems so both he and my mom get the shot every year.
My DD got the flu mist over a month ago and (knock on wood) no problem. DH and
I always get our flu shots and we've never had any problems.
The hardest part of that is that schools want the kids to stay away, but they're punished for not being there. Parents are in a catch 22 - keep them home, safe from infecting others but risk failure of classes, or send them to make the rest of their class ill and pass.
That is the exact reason that regardless of the fact that we had a note from the doctor to stay out of school until this Monday dd was back in school on Wednesday. Her math teacher teaches at one speed (90 mph) and he keeps going whether you understand or not so if you aren't even in class you have no hope of passing. We threw the doctors note away. I just got an email from our school district today updating us on everything H1N1 and I replied that my dd told me most of the soap dispensers in the school are empty and that maybe they should look into that.
DD woke up yesterday with a fever of 101.5. Today the fever is better but she has a nasty cough. So we've got the flu in our house.
Not a big surprise -- it's been rampant in our schools. Several 3rd and 1st grade classes had fewer than half their kids in last week.
We had the seasonal flu shot, so this is one of the "other" strains. I don't really care whether it's H1N1 or not -- sick is sick. But she's seen the news and is afraid she's going to die! She wanted to say a "last goodbye" to her dolls last night.
I can count on one hand the number of times she's been sick in 9 1/2 years, so this is an odd event for us.
Anyone else down with the bug?
If so, Pixies to them and the ones who care for them. I've never used so much hand sanitizer in three days in my life!
one of my twins has it. He is 9 and has heard the news reports and read a newspaper story about a 5 year boy dying. My son has mild asthma and is scared. And missing a Halloween party and trick or treat , He is still acting fairly normal though, he really wants me to buy him a snugglie
for everyone
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