Could I hold have Swine Flu and not prearranged?
Last year (Sept 2008) I came down with a really heavy flu/viral entry that really zapped me for over a week (2 weeks if I recall correctly) I don't usually suffer from common colds/flu's so it was really out of the monotonous for me. I had all the regular aches and pains adjectives over my body, and high fever, night-sweats, cough etc., I also suffered diarrhea and nausea., it was horrendous, I be hardly able to get out of bed for roughly 4 days. A few people I know had pretty similar" flu's" around the same time....I'm purely wondering if it's possible that the Swine Flu has been going around without us really ever knowing it be anything more than a regular flu?!
member dicussing it with some work-mates last year after I'd been poorly. I commented that I think there has to be a strange virus or flu going around and they agreed beside me, as it had become common in the few months back I became ill, to hear of people we know getting pretty severe flu's that were pretty much out of the ordinary.
Any thoughts/opinions?
Answers: Go your gp.
Swine flu has be blown out of proportion in the media, so much so that people forget it is simply a unsullied strain of influenza. Influenza has been morphing itself for hundreds of years and has kill as many people then as this contemporary strain.
wouldnt you be dead though? cos people are like ''if u dont catch treated u die''
great stuff.
Yeah, you sound like you had the symptoms.
Ordinary Flu IS severe!
d Flu in 1996, and I swear I thought I be going to die.
Your description is typical of Flu.
yeah..you should carry checked.
Unlikely but I suppose it is possible, alternatively you may have basically had normal Seasonal flu. Source(s): Registered Nurse
Since it first appeared mid-March 2009 in Mexico and has since been tracked and monitored to a pandemic by the WHO, after no you haven't. If it began with you last September, you would hold been on the telly.
t was travelling the world killing relations then someone would have noticed! They do check to see what kill people suddenly in most civilised societies. If it had appeared outside Mexico first consequently there would be more cases already in that country once it had be identified as a new strain. Instead it spread out from Mexico. Source(s): I worked it out using common sense!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8083179.st…
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member dicussing it with some work-mates last year after I'd been poorly. I commented that I think there has to be a strange virus or flu going around and they agreed beside me, as it had become common in the few months back I became ill, to hear of people we know getting pretty severe flu's that were pretty much out of the ordinary.
Any thoughts/opinions?
Answers: Go your gp.
Swine flu has be blown out of proportion in the media, so much so that people forget it is simply a unsullied strain of influenza. Influenza has been morphing itself for hundreds of years and has kill as many people then as this contemporary strain.
wouldnt you be dead though? cos people are like ''if u dont catch treated u die''
great stuff.
Yeah, you sound like you had the symptoms.
Ordinary Flu IS severe!
d Flu in 1996, and I swear I thought I be going to die.
Your description is typical of Flu.
yeah..you should carry checked.
Unlikely but I suppose it is possible, alternatively you may have basically had normal Seasonal flu. Source(s): Registered Nurse
Since it first appeared mid-March 2009 in Mexico and has since been tracked and monitored to a pandemic by the WHO, after no you haven't. If it began with you last September, you would hold been on the telly.
t was travelling the world killing relations then someone would have noticed! They do check to see what kill people suddenly in most civilised societies. If it had appeared outside Mexico first consequently there would be more cases already in that country once it had be identified as a new strain. Instead it spread out from Mexico. Source(s): I worked it out using common sense!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8083179.st…
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