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Old 06-16-2009, 01:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Post Someone tried to purchase generic drugs?

Hey all, I saw yesterday that the swine flu desease is gaining momentum and that it is not predictable. And regardless at the BBC website says that this is all not adequacy preparation, and plainly did not discern what treatment and how secure.The Guidance of Britain expressed that preparations harvested at 50% of the population.I am so terrified, anyone can let something be known me what anti-viral drugs should be applied?I have heard about Tamiflu, but my doctor said that Tamiflu is not effective. My pal told about Relenza, I diffidenceon the Internet that the nostrum is more effective. But I'm not guaranteed how capable these drugs.And the power subject, someone tried to come by generic drugs online pharmacies? It is quite fetching payment, so repayment for admonition next to the edifice the pharmacy tamiflu expenditure about 150 £, and online apothecary valuation of 70£ recompense the still and all stack. Is it safe?I would be appreciative in place of any information.BBC NEWS | UK | Swine flu cases pass 1,000 in UK
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Old 06-16-2009, 01:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default I thought my husband my have swine flu!

My husband was really sick for about 5 days. It was similar to the flu, but different and left me feeling really concerned. Normally it takes a lot to get my hubby down. The flu doesn't usually effect him as badly as this did. He had absolutely no energy what so ever. He slept almost the whole time. Sweat really bad, especially at night. We had to put a towel under him and monitor his temperature. His fever maxed out at 102 degrees for a short period. The fever seemed to linger about 2 to 3 days. He kept complaining that when he stood up he fealt an uncomfortable throbbing in the creases of his elbows and knees. It was to the point that if he had to stand for any reason, he paced back and forth because it bothered him so much. He had a headache almost the entire time he was sick and it would be effect by changing the elevation of his head in relation to his body. He really was not doing good.

I found myself wondering if I should take him to the hospital, but myself and my family all agreed that it would be pointless unless it got really bad. There's no vaccine that would make it go away even if it was swine flu. All they could do is give him fluids and pain medication. That really bothered me because it made me think, what will happen if this gets worse??
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