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H1N1

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 1:14 pm
by Rhonda
Anyone else really concerned about all the cases being reported? I live in ND and we have a case in one of our jr. highschools. Unfortunately my son is attending that same school. I have had two children home sick with flu symptoms but seem to be improving....another jr. high has over 100 children out sick and won't close the school down....AM I JUST A WORRY WART? I don't want to send my children out in public anymore. I won't take them to any stores or malls, I refuse to take them out to eat. This really scares the holy heck outta me....please tell me you all are in this with me!!!!!

Re: H1N1

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:19 pm
by Greg
Personally I think that the you have a lot to do with the odds, if your immune system is not what it should be the odds increase. Basic prevention such as hand to hand contact & hand washing do play a part. Greg

Re: H1N1

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:09 am
by Arlo
I know of several cases where I live. Almost all are middle and high schoolers. My daughter's best friend's brother is 14 and had it for 8 days. He's a healthy football player. If your kids have flu symptoms they should see a doctor. Go to your health department if you don't have health insurance. They will do a test to see if it's the H1N1. Your kids misery can be greatly relieved by a prescription for Tamaflu. As well as making the virus go away faster. Our schools are getting ready to give free flu shots. I don't see any reason to panic but if your kids are sick you should seek medical attention.

Re: H1N1

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:08 pm
by Yanita
Hi,

I agree with Arlo. I would also like to add that one of the very best things you can do is wash your hands frequently after you have been out in public/common areas. I now carry a small container of hand sanitizer around. I no longer shake hands with anyone. Our local hospitals and clinics are asking if you have flu symptoms to please wear a mask when entering these buildings for treatment.

Yanita