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Vice Admiral
Location: Hogwarts
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Flu Season
This year is said to be a very bad flu season in the U.S., with many reported deaths. Three of my relatives whom I live with have all gotten sick within the past week. Another sister of mine and her family also got very sick. I got some kind of bug on Friday, the 18th, that started with severe coughing, headache, muscle aches, and fatigue. I had fever and chills that evening and have been taking cough syrup and other medicine ever since. I don't know if this is the flu, but I surely feel miserable. I got a flu shot back in December. Anyone else got sick this year? Has anyone been impacted in any way? What say you?
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Flu Season
I hit this thing with 1,000 milligrams of Vitamin C every day and two days of Robitussin. I think it's going to pass without making me really, really sick. Up your Vitamin C and A to help your immune system beat whatever it is you have. Use hand sanitizer religiously. A couple of days of Tylenol won't hurt you either. I really think they're blowing this flu thing out of proportion. There's always some virus that is going around. If there is an epidemic it's because: 1. People are going to work sick because they're afraid or they can't afford to take the day off. 2. We eating all this processed food products because real food (grown in the earith) is too expensive for us to afford. 3. Almost nobody has health insurance so they can get the proper medical treatment. And with that, I say, God Bless America!
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Vice Admiral
Location: Brooklyn!
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Re: Flu Season
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Awesome
Location: Wherever life takes me
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Re: Flu Season
In my experience the people who get flu shots are the ones that get sick. Everybody and their mother was sick with some nasty achy, pukey, diarrheaey something last month, but I managed to power through. I had my tonsils removed back in 2003, and since then I have only gotten sick twice. |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Brooklyn!
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Re: Flu Season
Not everyone needs the flu shot, but frankly, I find people's endless anecdotal evidence (read, not at all evidence -- anecdotal evidence is worse than useless) about how so-and-so always gets the shot and always gets sick, and I never get shots and I never get sick, exhausting. It feeds into the dangerous and stupid mindset of the antivaxer. And while flu shots aren't as vital as say, whooping cough, mumps, or tetanus vaccines (nor indeed, are they as effective), they still save a lot of lives. I suspect many of the people who died of flu this year never got flu before either. |
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Awesome
Location: Wherever life takes me
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Re: Flu Season
I have nothing against vaccinations. I just don't need 'em, not for the flu anyway. So stop yelling at me!
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Flu Season
For a nice article about this issue: How effective are flu shots? Mr Awe |
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Location: Brooklyn!
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Re: Flu Season
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Vice Admiral
Location: Hogwarts
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Re: Flu Season
In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if she was the one who made everyone else in my family ill.
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Admiral of the Rear
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Re: Flu Season
I've never had the shot, and never will. I last had the flu (at least a major bout with it) about 10 years ago.
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Vice Admiral
Location: Hogwarts
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Re: Flu Season
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"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve." --Bilbo Baggins, LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring |
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Flu Season
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Location: Kaled bunker, Skaro
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Re: Flu Season
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Location: Peach Wookiee
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Re: Flu Season
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Peach's Websites http://www.fanfiction.net/u/1373040/ http://peachwookiee.deviantart.com/ http://peachwookieesparty.blogspot.com/ Check them out! |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Re: Flu Season
The week went somethng like this: Tuesday 9:06AM: called in sick. Didn't actually get out of bed all day. 2:15PM: my manager called to ask when I thought I'd be coming back in. Wednesday: 8:56AM: called in sick. Got out of bed maybe three or four times, for less than an hour in total. 2:40PM: my manager called to ask when I thought I'd be coming back in. Thursday: woke up, felt a little better, decided to try to go to work. Got halfway there before I decided this was a really bad idea, got off the bus, and went across the street to catch the bus going back the other way. 9:36AM: called in sick. Spent the next 8 hours or so in bed. 12:49PM: missed a call from my manager, because I was asleep. 2:28PM: my manager called to ask when I thought I'd be coming back in, and to tell me that he had a phone meeting coming up at 3 with the client, and to ask me what he should tell them about our progress on the current project. Friday: decided that I'd better go to work, because everything was clearly in chaos without me. (BTW, I'm not management - I'm the senior developer on the Web team.) 9:05AM: missed a call from my manager, because I was in the shower. 9:26AM: my manager called while I was on the bus, to ask if I was coming in. I ended up staying at work until about 9:15PM - normally, on Fridays, I leave right at 5 because I bowl in a league and it takes me two hours to get there, and it starts at 7. But since standing without falling over was a challenge, I figured there would be no way I could bowl. Saturday (!!!): 3:27PM: missed a call from my manager. I was awake, and probably on my way to Starbucks for coffee and didn't hear the phone over the sound of traffic. 10:55PM: noticed that I'd missed the above call, from a number I didn't recognize, so I called back - it was my manager, wanting to know if I was available to work on Sunday. (I told him no, because even if I weren't sick, I already had a commitment today to go to a convention committee meeting.) Imagine the treatment I'd be getting if I hadn't been sick. I'm still not feeling great. I've had two bowls of soup, some pasta and some ice cream today, but I've been feeling pretty dizzy ever since I got up. As I mentioned above, I was supposed to go to a meeting today, but decided not to bother trying to do that, either, and have been in front of the computer all day. Summary: I'm sick with something, I don't know what, and my manager is doing his best to make sure that I don't have an opportunity to get better. In fact, he seems hell-bent on making sure that I give whatever I have to everyone else in the company. |
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In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if she was the one who made everyone else in my family ill.




