Just this morning I was lying in bed waking up when I realized I had just inhaled the flu virus, the symptoms we're starting up. I quickly grabbed a tissue and blew to beat the band and was successful at dislodging and evacuating it!
I've been fighting this damned bug for a almost two weeks now. The fever finally broke last night (I think). Now I've just got to deal with the sore throat, crap draining down from my sinuses, and the damned cough.
My boss seems to think she and I have some allergy to something that only comes out at this time of year (she's got something very similar) since we both seem to get this right before/after Christmas. I'm seriously thinking about asking my doctor to check this out...
I don't have the flu, but I have been fighting off a nasty case of pneumonia for the past two weeks. I woke up hyperventilating for hours and coughing up bloody phlegm one night, went to the doctors, got a chest x-ray and a prescription for an inhaler and nasal spray and got tested for TB (which I had to come back for two days later - it was negative).
Almost a week and a half later, my doctor calls me back and says that he examined my chest x-rays (that were digital and sent to his computer the first night) and I have pneumonia. So he prescribed me seven pills of antibiotics which end on Christmas Day, but I'm supposed to come back and see him on the last day (Christmas) without interruption in my meds to see if I need a refill prescription (which clearly I do since I'm still coughing, feverish with chills, and throwing up - yay!).
I have gotten very little sleep the past two weeks because I'm constantly coughing and wheezing every time I breathe, so it's been a fun Christmas so far.
That's awful!Is anyone helping to take care of you? Hope you start feeling better soon.
It takes two weeks to develop immunity, and November is right before the flu usually hits.Why does everyone have to get a flu shot in November?
There's some evidence that the virus is more stable in cold, dry climates. However, the conventional wisdom is that more people are together inside so it's easier to spread. The 1918 influenza epidemic was at its worst in the month of October, interestingly enough, and was nearly entirely avian in origin.Why does the flu wait for winter to come 'round?
Hmm...Holdfast must still be spreading the plague.
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