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Swine Flu Vacation

By Debra Wednesday, October 28, 2009

     Friday afternoon my nose started running. On Saturday the fever hit. My fourteen-year-old went though this a week ago, so I knew what was in store. I called in a week of sick days, not only for myself, but for my eleven-year old whose symptoms mirrored my own.
     So we've spent the last week on the living room sofa watching the history channel, drinking juice and blowing our noses. When I get up twice a day to drive my oldest to and from school, I am dizzy enough to remember that I'm not playing hooky, that I am doing my patriotic duty by keeping my germs to myself.
     I've worked sicker. In fact, I usually do. Since my immune system is busy fighting the flu virus, my hands don't hurt, my feet don't hurt. I actually have a bit more energy. The return of joint pain will probably be my best signal that I've beat influenza. I'm not sure I want to get well.

Failing on yet another drug
Lene Andersen, Health Guide
11/ 2/09 7:29pm

I was wondering what happens here - earlier today, I answered a question you had regarding whether you are having the flu or a flare. sorry to hear that your instincts were right, but I'm also glad you're doing the smart thing and staying home to heal - I'm not only does it prevent contagion from spreading, but it's probably also the best thing to do for yourself. Enjoy the juice and History Channel!  I hope you feel better soon.

11/ 7/09 3:05am

debra, hello......i'm still laughing at your story!  isn't it funny that you're thinking that this horrible/deathly lethal swine flu is better than dealing with RA pain.  that just cracks me up!  i do very much hope you and your baby are better.  it is nice to get to spend some quality time with one child at a time.....even if it's being sick together!  you are a great writer......melanie

11/ 9/09 10:27pm

Thanks for sharing your story. It helps calm the fears generated by the media. Swine flu is running pretty strong in Washington state right now. My son had it a week ago. The symptoms were pretty mild. About 2 days of mild fever (never over 101), coughing, come tiredness. But I knew it wasn't bad when on night in the middle of it he ate four pieces of pizza!

 

Still can't get vaccine around here but figured I was already exposed!

 

Hope you're feeling better.

 

Andrew

http://livingwithra.wordpress.com/

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By Debra— Last Modified: 12/19/10, First Published: 10/28/09