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So this is day 2 of the flu for me. . .

episodic

Lifer
Shakes, chills, incredible bags under the eys, coughing, malaise, pain, headache, fever. . .

Of course it happens on the weekend, a holiday weekend where I can't visit a doctor for any freaking releif. I live in the middle of nowhere before some person here mentions a 24 hour clinic. I'm not going to the ER either for the flu.

I sure would've went for a dose of tamiflu or something had this happend oooo on a freaking tuesday. . .

I think there ought to be a pill that just knocks you out for 4 or 5 days when you get something like this.

 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
You never replied to my PM 🙁

I did not see a question, you had thanked me for a review 🙂 I read it, I guess I should've send a 'your welcome' pm - I've got the typical email rude syndrome unfortuantly ;P
 
here in Ohio we have a epidemic going on of a stomach type flu followed by what appears to be the common cold...

duration of the stomach flu was roughly 6-7 days characterized by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal discomfort.

rhinovirus infection that followed lasts roughly 8-21 days and main symptoms are coughing, congestion, labored breathing, upper respiratory pain, headache, and restlessness.

so far I have met roughly 11 people within a 120 mile radius that displayed these same symptoms...all from ages 4 to 52.

could someone else confirm this in their area?

 
Originally posted by: msi1337
here in Ohio we have a epidemic going on of a stomach type flu followed by what appears to be the common cold...

duration of the stomach flu was roughly 6-7 days characterized by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal discomfort.

rhinovirus infection that followed lasts roughly 8-21 days and main symptoms are coughing, congestion, labored breathing, upper respiratory pain, headache, and restlessness.

so far I have met roughly 11 people within a 120 mile radius that displayed these same symptoms...all from ages 4 to 52.

could someone else confirm this in their area?



Mine isn't anything like this. On Friday, I noticed some general malaise in the day time at work. That evening, I started getting extreme chills while having a high fever. The next day coughing, labored breathing, etc. I would go back and forth from being uncontrolably cold to uncontrolably hot. Shaking till my abdominal muscles clenched and was hurting. Today, general malaise, coughing, mild diareah, some fever, etc. Not nearly as bad as yesterday, yet terribly miserable still.
 
I am there with you, I am in the latter phase (hopefully) if what I mentioned. I haven't been this ill in quite some time. Just got a new home gym last week and I am too sick to use it yet.

:frown:
 
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