1) It's just the flu
2) I don't like needles
3) It's just the flu
Remember when the swine flu scare started earlier this year? Remember how much of a non-issue it actually was? Yea.
I did read them.Yes, one can always find statistics somewhere to justify intentional ignorance and denial.
I posted my links about H1N1; I recommend you read them.
Including the one about how this strain affects completely healthy young people like the regular flu doesn't? Cool, I'm glad you read that.I did read them.
And yet, not one healthy young adult has actually had a problem here.Including the one about how this strain affects completely healthy young people like the regular flu doesn't? Cool, I'm glad you read that.
Uhh.. did you not read about Greg Dean's twenty-something friend who just suddenly up and DIED of H1N1?And yet, not one healthy young adult has actually had a problem here.
I haven't used the Neti Pot in particular, but I have used a saline wash that is given to people after surgery. It's like a big squeeze bottle instead of a little clay pot. I think it feels great when my sinuses are acting up. It is kind of gross though.:tear: But... but.... hugs. It's good for their tiny little hearts.
And I can't use those pots... or rather, I have a mental block about them. Seems like it would hurt or something. But yeah, the saltwater thing, I've heard of. I also hear drinking something warm at night helps.
Kids and old people are part of the at risk population... they should get vaccinated for the regular types of flu anyhow.A 5-year-old girl just died here last week of H1N1. She had no underlying health issues. She had no flu symptoms. According to her family, she suddenly developed a bad headache and the next morning had purplish swelling around her eyes. They took her to the ER of the children's hospital here. Her heart stopped while she was being examined. They tried to resuscitate her, but her heart was too weak to keep going. That's what's happening with H1N1. More kids have died from it already than the regular flu kills in a year's time.
And yet, not one healthy young adult has actually had a problem here.[/QUOTE]Including the one about how this strain affects completely healthy young people like the regular flu doesn't? Cool, I'm glad you read that.
1) It's just the flu
2) I don't like needles
3) It's just the flu
Remember when the swine flu scare started earlier this year? Remember how much of a non-issue it actually was? Yea.
This is the internet... he's either an FBI agent or a 12 year old... don;t you know anything?chaz, thought you were scientist or something?
The only reason you shouldn't get a flu shot is if you're allergic to eggs.
The only reason you shouldn't get a flu shot is if you're allergic to eggs.
ZENMONKEY CANNOT BE KILLED IN A STAMPEDE! THAT IS AN AWESOME SUPERPOWER, AND WE SHOULD RESPECT IT!:hail:As someone who can't get immunized, I rely on herd immunity.
Hobo, i recall reading somewhere how you're more likely to get it from someone sneezing on door handles or on their hand and then touching the door handle then you using it etc. then from being around them...
Kids and old people are part of the at risk population... they should get vaccinated for the regular types of flu anyhow.A 5-year-old girl just died here last week of H1N1. She had no underlying health issues. She had no flu symptoms. According to her family, she suddenly developed a bad headache and the next morning had purplish swelling around her eyes. They took her to the ER of the children's hospital here. Her heart stopped while she was being examined. They tried to resuscitate her, but her heart was too weak to keep going. That's what's happening with H1N1. More kids have died from it already than the regular flu kills in a year's time.
BTW, does anyone have some actual statistics on how many people die from the regular types of flu each year? Though because vaccination already existed they really shouldn't be higher... jenny mccarthy notwithstanding.
Hmm, CNN article from a few months back: http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/04/28/regular.flu/index.html
Also...Schuchat also noted that 86 US children have died since the swine flu outbreak began in April of this year, nearly as many as in the last three flu seasons combined.
Older people are thought to have some limited immunity to H1N1 because they may have been exposed to similar strains of swine flu in the past. I don't have the time to get you an article that mentions that since my baby just woke up from her nap.The run-of-the-mill regular seasonal flu typically infects up to 20 percent of Americans and causes about 36,000 deaths.
Sorry, Seraphyn, but if Morgoth is a doctor I'm listening to him instead of you. Science vs. Personal Stories. Facts vs. Opinions.