cold.. flu.. cold.. flu...cold.. FLU!
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:34 am
Here's a PSA that bears repeating:
if you're coughing, and have a fever, and have aches and chills, and it lasts more than 4 days: GO to the doctor's.
Had I continued on in my stubborn way, I'd probably be dead next week.
I had been dragging a "cold" for a little over a week.
Well, it turns out it's Influenza, with an added pulmonary infection. I went to the hospital at 4 in the morning when my husband just couldn't take seeing me coughing so much anymore.
I've been on antibiotics for the infection, which is clearing up very quickly. The rest of the symptoms (now that I can finally get a few hours' sleep in a row) seem to be lightening a bit. I SHOULD see the light at the end of the tunnel in another week or so.
The house is under quarantine. No one in or out.
And from what the emergency room doctors said, well, far too many people confuse flu and cold (and especially in French - it seems the two words have become almost synonyms, unless you actually use the "long form" influenza).
There is no such thing as a 24-hr flu.
In the US, between 5,000 and 50,000 people die of influenza every year.
No one dies of a cold.
If your symptoms drag on for more than 4 days, WITH fever (doesn't even have to be a high fever, any fever will do): SEE THE DOCTOR.
/end PSA
if you're coughing, and have a fever, and have aches and chills, and it lasts more than 4 days: GO to the doctor's.
Had I continued on in my stubborn way, I'd probably be dead next week.
I had been dragging a "cold" for a little over a week.
Well, it turns out it's Influenza, with an added pulmonary infection. I went to the hospital at 4 in the morning when my husband just couldn't take seeing me coughing so much anymore.
I've been on antibiotics for the infection, which is clearing up very quickly. The rest of the symptoms (now that I can finally get a few hours' sleep in a row) seem to be lightening a bit. I SHOULD see the light at the end of the tunnel in another week or so.
The house is under quarantine. No one in or out.
And from what the emergency room doctors said, well, far too many people confuse flu and cold (and especially in French - it seems the two words have become almost synonyms, unless you actually use the "long form" influenza).
There is no such thing as a 24-hr flu.
In the US, between 5,000 and 50,000 people die of influenza every year.
No one dies of a cold.
If your symptoms drag on for more than 4 days, WITH fever (doesn't even have to be a high fever, any fever will do): SEE THE DOCTOR.
/end PSA