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Keikan's discovered a new way of posting a topic. :lol:
have a high fever, Keikan? :unsure:
i have the flu right now... i fucking hate it... my nose is blocked my head hurts , my throat hurts and i feel sick... punk ass flu germs... :lol:
This might be because of the same thing.
snny , we can b sick together... will u rub the vicks into my chest... :lol: :lol: :lol:
I couldn't move enough to do it, even if i wanted :D
i have a fever and the shakes too.
i cant reach me Baileys. :(
Wtf howcome my orginal post isn't here?
Anyways:
Ok i have the flu.
And I was thinking, is the flu bug the influenza virus? Because all my symtoms are like sneezin, running nose, coughin' and my nose feels irritated when i breathre through the nose
Now i remembered I saw a thing on tv that talking about influenza and how lots of people died, so do i have the same thing?
Do you have fever, chills, headache, aching muscles etc?
umm chills
FYI: inFLUenza. It sucks to get it, too. I got a shot this year, for free!
No sick feelings for me! Unless I catch pneumonia, or something...
Feel better! Drink oodles of water and ingest bunches of vitamin C!
influenza is indeed the same as the flu. It is a dangerous virus because it mutates every year. It CAN be lethal for old people, little kids and people with a very weak health.
It says in 1918 influenza killed over 600 000 people...
IT does seem dangerous :unsure:
Thats called "hangover" :DQuote:
Originally posted by lilmiss@3 November 2003 - 00:47
i have a fever and the shakes too.
i cant reach me Baileys. :(
Peace
UKHangoverMan
i've had flu for the last 3 days, hopefully i am getting over it now. it is not the flu which is annoying me it is the fact it happened over halloween when i was meant to be going to a party with loads of hot girls. fucking flu.
if you get hit really bad you can get anti-biotics, that's if it isn't one of them super germs or SARSQuote:
Originally posted by Keikan@3 November 2003 - 00:38
It says in 1918 influenza killed over 600 000 people...
IT does seem dangerous :unsure:
That's Spanish Flu, which killed far more people between 1914-1918 than combat in the First World War did.Quote:
Originally posted by Keikan@3 November 2003 - 00:38
It says in 1918 influenza killed over 600 000 people...
IT does seem dangerous :unsure:
if you get hit really bad you can get anti-biotics, that's if it isn't one of them super germs or SARS [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by DarthInsinuate+3 November 2003 - 13:49--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (DarthInsinuate @ 3 November 2003 - 13:49)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Keikan@3 November 2003 - 00:38
It says in 1918 influenza killed over 600 000 people...
IT does seem dangerous :unsure:
Influenza is caused by a virus, not bacteria. Anti-biotics only affect bacteria, so they don't work on flu.
:( damn my lack of medical knowledgeQuote:
Originally posted by lynx@3 November 2003 - 17:05
Influenza is caused by a virus, not bacteria. Anti-biotics only affect bacteria, so they don't work on flu.
i recovered from the flu, im all better now :)
According to an article on the news last night, the flu bug seems to come from poultry: i.e. chickens, pigs etc, but once it gets to the humans, then only humans can transmit it to each other. I dont get it - can anyone explain?
Peace
UKAtchooooMan
Yes, it's quite simple(I think :blink: )
As soon as a human being gets it, the virus mutates, so it 'feels more comfortable' in the body of its host. It's isn't compatible for chickens anymore then
That's what it comes down too anyway, i'm sure it's more complicated that that
Thx Skweeky :wub:Quote:
Originally posted by Skweeky@4 November 2003 - 14:34
Yes, it's quite simple(I think :blink: )
As soon as a human being gets it, the virus mutates, so it 'feels more comfortable' in the body of its host. It's isn't compatible for chickens anymore then
That's what it comes down too anyway, i'm sure it's more complicated that that
BTW - iv'e never seen a chicken sneeze :blink:
Peace
UKMan
Keikan,Quote:
Originally posted by Keikan@3 November 2003 - 01:38
It says in 1918 influenza killed over 600 000 people...
IT does seem dangerous :unsure:
Good news: Don't worry the "flu" did NOT kill 600,000 people.
Bad news: It was more like 20-40 million. 1918 Influenza Pandemic
The most effective treatment is yearly immunization and isolation of those infected.
Here is a nice link that will reassure most of you that you have had a "cold", not the "flu":Cold or Flu?
The flu is a clever bastard that changes it's appearance subtley on a yearly basis. There are different strains which effect humans and farm animals and sometimes when they meet in a farmers nose they will exchange genetic information. This can lead a totally new look, which the body's immune system cannot recognize and this is how the epidemics occur. This is rare, but these epidemics do seem to occur every 75 years or so.
We do not get the disease from animals, but we tranfer it one to another via respiratory droplets (sneeze, cough, kiss, etc). So that guy who just sneezed on the crowded elevator just infected everyone. And everyone in the elevator will take it home to their families.
Enjoy your flu. It mainly kills the very young and the very old, so Keikan even if you get it, you will be miserable but come out just fine.
i just got over my flu and didn't die. the moral of ths story? orange juice and fruit corners.
[RANDOM BUMP]i hope you have recovered Keikan[/RANDOM BUMP]
The strain in the US is Australian Flu, we sent it to you as payback for Seinfeld.
:)
i have a bad hangover today.
i got sore throat and chills and blocked nose :(
........... :blink:Quote:
Originally posted by Billy_Dean@4 December 2003 - 14:58
The strain in the US is Australian Flu, we sent it to you as payback for Seinfeld.
:)
i am still hungover, i am no drinking whisky again.
B00zE
the flu really sucks,i hate the body aches the worst