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<blockquote data-quote="ccoles1" data-source="post: 90052" data-attributes="member: 7043"><p>Hi All. I had Swine Flu 2 1/2 weeks ago (Started Sunday 12th), ketones were only raised slightly for one day, BS were up and down but not much higher than normal. TamiFlu started Monday. By Friday I felt nearly back to normal, Started to Feel Ill by Friday afternoon, taken in to hospitial Friday night having trouble breathing, diaognosed with pneumonia and spent a week in isolation on a ward as they were worried that I still had swine flu, my wife contact so many differant organisations and people to see if I was still infectious but nobody would say yes or no. Even though NHS Direct say's 2 to 5 days from the on set of symtoms you are infectious then after that you are clear. It had been 10 days from the on set I was still in isolation my wife asked them why they were not taking there own advice, they said becouse every one is running scared they were putting the other patients minds at rest. So my wife asked for a bell so you could ringing it shouting unclean as when she walked on the ward everyone took 2 steps back. </p><p>The medical treatment I received was excellant, very swift and definatly saved my life as my wife was adviced that I was critical when brought in and they were preparing to take me to intensive care if they could not stablised me. </p><p>I am glad to be home.</p><p>ccoles1. Type 1, Hb1c 9.2, Dafne June09</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccoles1, post: 90052, member: 7043"] Hi All. I had Swine Flu 2 1/2 weeks ago (Started Sunday 12th), ketones were only raised slightly for one day, BS were up and down but not much higher than normal. TamiFlu started Monday. By Friday I felt nearly back to normal, Started to Feel Ill by Friday afternoon, taken in to hospitial Friday night having trouble breathing, diaognosed with pneumonia and spent a week in isolation on a ward as they were worried that I still had swine flu, my wife contact so many differant organisations and people to see if I was still infectious but nobody would say yes or no. Even though NHS Direct say's 2 to 5 days from the on set of symtoms you are infectious then after that you are clear. It had been 10 days from the on set I was still in isolation my wife asked them why they were not taking there own advice, they said becouse every one is running scared they were putting the other patients minds at rest. So my wife asked for a bell so you could ringing it shouting unclean as when she walked on the ward everyone took 2 steps back. The medical treatment I received was excellant, very swift and definatly saved my life as my wife was adviced that I was critical when brought in and they were preparing to take me to intensive care if they could not stablised me. I am glad to be home. ccoles1. Type 1, Hb1c 9.2, Dafne June09 [/QUOTE]
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