Swine Flu: At Least 1 Million in Just U.S. Infected; Higher % Being Hospitalized.

Thank Heavens you and the family are ok.
My Brother in Law died of Swine Flu on June 9th.
Healthy guy, no smoke no drugs no drink.
It's still surreal.
Doc said Taimiflu only works if you start taking it within 48 hrs of showing a symptom, which is usually sniffles and a fever, and the fever is usually 100 or above.
Doc also said if you DO have it, it'l show up as a high fever within 24 hours of contact with the virus, altho the incubation period for kids under 12 can be 7 days, but can be 10 days for an adult.
Scary stuff.
 
Quote from IanMacQuaide:

Thank Heavens you and the family are ok.
My Brother in Law died of Swine Flu on June 9th.
Healthy guy, no smoke no drugs no drink.
It's still surreal.
Doc said Taimiflu only works if you start taking it within 48 hrs of showing a symptom, which is usually sniffles and a fever, and the fever is usually 100 or above.
Doc also said if you DO have it, it'l show up as a high fever within 24 hours of contact with the virus.

Ian, sorry to hear that. Wow.
 
Quote from Optionpro007:

Could you tell us exactly what your symptoms were at the beginning and how long did it take you to figure out you had H1N1. Did you take antivirals early enough?

It just felt like a scratchy throat and fever to begin with for most of us.

The rate at which it spread was alarming. They closed down the private school one in the family attends because of a 'cluster,' but this was after we all became sick.

Honestly, it felt like allergies/hay fever at first, but then the muscle aches and fever hit.

It's not the sickest I've been by any stretch (although it was more than a nuisance), but with the heat wave we had recently, staying inside with the AC turned way down was the best relief.
 
Terribly odd that someone would give her an antibiotic for a virus.



Quote from hoodooman:

My wife got very sick with 104 fever.

First they thought it was swine flu. Then they thought it was spotted wood fever. Then they didn't know what it was. Now she is well after taking antibiotics for 10 days. Who the hell knows whats happening anyway.
 
Ian my condolences. Was he Texas boy too? Where was he exposed?

Quote from IanMacQuaide:

Thank Heavens you and the family are ok.
My Brother in Law died of Swine Flu on June 9th.
Healthy guy, no smoke no drugs no drink.
It's still surreal.
Doc said Taimiflu only works if you start taking it within 48 hrs of showing a symptom, which is usually sniffles and a fever, and the fever is usually 100 or above.
Doc also said if you DO have it, it'l show up as a high fever within 24 hours of contact with the virus, altho the incubation period for kids under 12 can be 7 days, but can be 10 days for an adult.
Scary stuff.
 
Ian, very sorry for your loss.


Glad you are feeling better ByLo.

We also had it but were expecting to get it and had a supply of tamiflu on hand. My wife and I took the tamiflu the day symptoms showed:fever, wet raspy cough, nausea, and while we felt like crap for several days and those symptoms persisted, especially the nausea and cough and a feeling of fluid build up in the lungs making it hard to breathe, we were not nearly as sick as with the normal flu and both were able to keep working through out (though my wife did get IV fluids at one point). We also took a high dose of cough suppressant and guifennisen (Mucinex DM over the counter med) and my wife took a medrol dose pack as well (steroids) that helped a lot.

Interestingly our child caught a very mild version from us and that could be because the tamiflu also reduces the level of contagion of secretions. She did not take any medicine beyond child Tylenol for 2 days and only had a very mild fever and light wet raspy cough for a few days.
 
Quote from ByLoSellHi:

It just felt like a scratchy throat and fever to begin with for most of us.

The rate at which it spread was alarming. They closed down the private school one in the family attends because of a 'cluster,' but this was after we all became sick.

Honestly, it felt like allergies/hay fever at first, but then the muscle aches and fever hit.

It's not the sickest I've been by any stretch (although it was more than a nuisance), but with the heat wave we had recently, staying inside with the AC turned way down was the best relief.

I got wacked for 6 days also. Had a fever, sore throat, and muscle aches. Could not control vomiting. It passed after about 4 days, and now all I have left is a mild cold.

I live in NYC, probably caught it on the subway.
 
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