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thread: omg swine flu 303!!!

  1. #55
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2008
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    Liz - I'm sure the doctor won't think that you are silly for taking DS to see him (or her). I have taken my kids after they have had temps for a couple of days a few times and it has always been a virus like a cold and the doctor always says that he is happy enough that they don't need antibiotics and we just have to wait it out but always says just because he is happy today, doesn't mean that if things get worse tomorrow he doesn't want to see them again. I have found doctors to always be very supportive, especially when small children are involved.

    As for face masks - my brother works for a zinc refinery owned by some korean men and they apparently have been wearing face masks for the last couple of weeks. My brother said they have drawn pictures on the front of them like cat whiskers and stuff. I had to have a chuckle - I think that would be hilarious. I think the masks are just a hygiene thing - apparently in other cultures it is a HUGE offence to go out in public when sick. Not a bad practice really

  2. #56

    Oct 2005
    A Nestle Free Zone... What about YOU?
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    Liz your poor little one - and poor you. It's always so worrying when they are sick. I would get him checked out. Not specifically because of the H1N1 but as you would know when they get sick like that sometimes they can have an ear infection or even a really sore throat and are too little to let us know...

    As for the lady with a mask... Masks are often worn in Asian countries in contagious disease outbreaks. Because of the sheer number in the population this affords quick spread of diseases... It might look ridiculous but she may have experience with outbreaks that have left her very nervous. Also she may have symptoms and is protecting others in the way she feels is best. I think you will see a lot more of mask wearing inthe next few weeks!

    I believe the number of cases has passed 400. Keeping in mind this is in our entire country.

    Again - the middle road - be careful and mindful but don't panic!
    Last edited by Trillian; June 3rd, 2009 at 09:59 AM.

  3. #57
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    Very true about the mask wearing Flowerchild. I also have seen people wearing them and you're right: you do what you do according to what you have experienced... those people could have been through SARs and/or Bird Flu and have lost relatives... so it's probably a very valid reaction from their perspective.
    Last edited by Trillian; June 3rd, 2009 at 10:00 AM.

  4. #58
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    On the other side of this screen!!!
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    Hey if I had to catch a bus/train at peak hour right now I'd be wearing a mask too.

    You don't really know what that lady's personal situation is. Maybe she's a transplant organ recipient. Maybe she had chemotherapy yesterday. Maybe she's on her way home to care for her mother/husband/child who has a serious auto-immune illness.

    TBH I have considered donning a mask when I go out. Not because I think it will protect me, but just to put the willy up everyone else. I reckon it's a really good way of making everyone else nervous enough to stand welllllll away from you and therefore decrease the likelikhood of someone having a good cough/sneeze directly into your air.

  5. #59
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2005
    Blue Mountains
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    Well, it's croup.. and Swine flu wasn't even mentioned And of course the nurofen had kicked in and brought his temp down so he was happy as larry and bouncing around while there, and didn't cough once! But she said what I was describing was classic croup and they've had a number of cases of it in the last 2 weeks.

    I dunno about masks... they seem a bit over the top, but if people feel they need to wear one, whether they think they're protecting themselves or others.. who really cares? We could spend all day complaining about what other people wear & why they wear it...

    Marydean - good idea! That's a surefire way of expanding your personal space haha.

  6. #60
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
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    TBH I have considered donning a mask when I go out. Not because I think it will protect me, but just to put the willy up everyone else. I reckon it's a really good way of making everyone else nervous enough to stand welllllll away from you and therefore decrease the likelikhood of someone having a good cough/sneeze directly into your air.
    I was on the train yesterday and the norty norty side of me was just dying to cough and hack and fall to the floor.....

  7. #61
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  8. #62
    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    Melbourne
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    hahaha niliac i heard that one today very funny

  9. #63
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
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    cai!!

    liz im glad its just croup!

  10. #64
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
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    This morning, the experts were saying 'containing and quarantining' is actually worse - as people don't have the chance to develop a natural immunity - which means that the virus has the chance to become more vidulant and develop stronger strains.
    They are saying they should be allowing it to 'run it's course' and peter out naturally.

    And yes, 99 people died from it in Mexico - who's health system is very poor. But last year close to 800 people died around the world from the standard influenza A.

  11. #65
    Registered User

    Nov 2007
    Melbourne
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    Im worried bout swine flu.(there's alot of people saying many things atm. it could mutate. the vaccine may need 2 doses for immunity so halving the people to 5million. common flu people not getting tamiflu as its not swine flu.)
    im 30weeks pregnant and will then have a newborn & a 13month old to protect... im very close to getting DD1 a flu mask to wear at school. I reckon why not?!

    Weve all got a common cold at the moment, sniffles and a chesty cough... had it for 3 weeks now. Ive sent DD1 to school 3/5 school days for the past 3 weeks. Usually a mon & tues or a thurs & friday hoping that 4 days (inside and restful) would help her get better. I help out with the reading 2 days a week (when DD1 goes) and im shocked at how many of her classmates are sick, how often the teacher has to say "hand over your mouth".

    I know im a big hypocrite if i say i wish parents wouldn't send their kids to school with even the smallest sniffle and i wonder if alot of us are like that. I have no excuse, as i don't work. But i feel enormous pressure by her school to have her there. They make a big deal out of absences & lateness in assembly, newsletter to the point of having a competition each week. "its not ok to be away-even if its your birthday!" was the line in the newsletter up till now its "its not ok to be away-unless you are sick" But still i feel pressure, partly school and partly me worried that DD1 will be falling so behind!!

    DH boss is great. DH ran out of sick leave ages ago. But i do worry how long that kindness will last to a degree.

    i think the quarantining has worked to a degree and that they are right in saying alot of people had it before they picked up on it. A person picking up a girl from DD's class said he had swine flu to another parent standing beside me. the female with him laughed a bit and coughed.. the parent questioned that he should be in quarantine and he shrugged it off with a smile. How am i meant to know if he was kidding or not?! I really don't find that humorous.. however i did like this one line "I tried calling the swine flu hotline. It was a bad connection....all I got was crackling". that's funny, joking that you have it, to me isn't.

    frankly if i wasn't in the pregnant, elderly, cancer treatment patient group that swine flu could/is/whatever fatal. then i may also be one to be on the "its all hype", "so tired of hearing about it", "blah-blah people die from ordinary flu each year". to a degree i think thats kinda insensitive and selfish(no offense). Especially if people are getting annoyed that it keeps coming up in the news... however if it never made the news & we didn't get updates on it each night. we'd all be screaming that the government & media were keeping us in the dark and not doing enough. So in the end whats better? being kept informed or in the dark? I don't think its a hype. It'd be nice if they treated the normal flu like swine flu too. (as in quarantine, tallies) I'm all for that.. but i think businesses would be unhappy at raising the days of sick leave!

  12. #66
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
    In Bankworld with Barbara
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    I have just moved this to General Health, Fitness and Wellbeing

  13. #67
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
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    DD1 has returned positive for swine flu so we are still quarantined until Monday

  14. #68
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2008
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    Oh Nai - so sorry to hear that I really hope your DD is okay and the rest of you manage to avoid getting it. Not much fun to be quarrantined with a baby . . . lots of . I hope your DD gets better very quickly!!!

  15. #69

    Oct 2005
    A Nestle Free Zone... What about YOU?
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    I hope your little one recovers soon Nai... I also hope that you all stay free of this - especially Juliette...

    Have they closed your daughters child care???

  16. #70
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
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    Yep - CC is all closed for a week and all kids have been offered Tamiflu by DHS.

  17. #71
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    I was wondering when would hit our BB community... let us know how it progresses... we'll all be thinkig of you, hoping your DD has only a mild case... and maybe in the long run it will be a positive that she has had it... developing immunity now might serve her well in the future.

  18. #72
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
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    I hope your little one recovers soon Nai... I also hope that you all stay free of this - especially Juliette...

    Have they closed your daughters child care???
    How did she catch it do they know?

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