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It's nasty stuff, but my whole family has come through ok. Even my two with Cystic Fibrosis came out without any pneumonia or anything. I actually feel very free now. Don't have to worry about the virus or the vaccine any more.
Prayers for anyone struggling with it currently.
mainejohn Says:
Saturday, October 31, 2009 @5:44:25 AM
Congratulations!
rinemb Says:
Saturday, October 31, 2009 @7:09:17 AM
Melanie, I am glad everything is good. I came home last Spring from a job feeling like death warmed over with fever, weakness, and pneumonia-like symptoms. My wife made me go to the immediate care for a look-over. The doctor sent me home and told me to stay home a while and rest. Never said another word. The very next day, the news broke that a new flue had broke out and they were calling it the Swine Flu. Hmmmm, I wonder what I had, but I felt terrible. But, I can hardly imagine a houseful of the stuff. Brad
rinemb Says:
Saturday, October 31, 2009 @7:10:25 AM
Is that why your Clan was not at the KAAA Benefit and open mic at the Artichoke? Brad
mom of 10 Says:
Saturday, October 31, 2009 @8:14:01 AM
If the open mic was in October then yes. That's why. We didn't all get it at once, we strung it out through the whole month.
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