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<blockquote data-quote="paulinehaines" data-source="post: 89630" data-attributes="member: 10419"><p>Hi Guys,</p><p></p><p>I am a type 2 , chronic asthmatic and high blood pressure and have just gone back to work after a dose of suspected Swine Flu. I caught it quickly and was on tamiflu the day I felt ill. It was like a normal dose of flu, high fever, aches in every area , horrid headache, but after a week i am firing on 80% of my normal self. Yes i am more tired, am still aching and am still taking paracetamol, but I would say so long as you eat regularly ( which was a pain as i wasnt hungry) and drink plenty of liquids, it wasnt as bad as i expected. </p><p></p><p>If you do feel ill get tamiflu straight away - am told it has no effect if not taken within 48 hrs !</p><p></p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulinehaines, post: 89630, member: 10419"] Hi Guys, I am a type 2 , chronic asthmatic and high blood pressure and have just gone back to work after a dose of suspected Swine Flu. I caught it quickly and was on tamiflu the day I felt ill. It was like a normal dose of flu, high fever, aches in every area , horrid headache, but after a week i am firing on 80% of my normal self. Yes i am more tired, am still aching and am still taking paracetamol, but I would say so long as you eat regularly ( which was a pain as i wasnt hungry) and drink plenty of liquids, it wasnt as bad as i expected. If you do feel ill get tamiflu straight away - am told it has no effect if not taken within 48 hrs ! Regards [/QUOTE]
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