well, best of luck Erin. Craziness.
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Tell him to go get tested, smonster. They know pretty quick
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Sounds like the symptoms I had with swine flu, smonster. Does your bf have a family doctor who will do a house call? We have a handy system here at the moment where you can get anti-virals via a phone consultation, if you have someone to collect them for you. Anything like that going on over there?
I would probably go over and risk the flu. However, a smarter bet might be to buy food and cold medicine and a thermometer and bring them to him, and not stay there too long or engage in crazy make-out sessions or anything.
Oy, Pix, that SUCKS massive hairy donkey dick. They better straighten up and fly right because this is utterly on them.
smonster, it's good that you want to be Supportive Girlfriend, but he does sound as if he's sick with something potentially catchable. I'd be cautious, because the sweats do seem to indicate fever and the body aches also seem to indicate something else funky is going on.
Health~ma to KBD, smonster.
Regarding that, my sister feels better. We're not out of the woods yet, but I don't think she'll need the second ER visit.
Our ~ma is immense. Thank you for directing it here.
smonster, it certainly sounds like the flu. If he won't get tested, then I say err on the side of caution and leave chicken soup outside his apt door.
leave chicken soup outside his apt door
My friend's boyfriend left groceries and her filled anti-viral prescription outside her front door, then waved from the other side of the road. Sweet guy!
For what it's worth, The Girl didn't get 'flu from me. But then, I have a rubbish immune system, and she doesn't. A lot of people seem to catch it quite easily. I'd go with being avoid-y if that's possible.
It might just be a cold, but I'd recommend a doctor's appointment to get tested for swine flu, just in case.
But is there any use in getting diagnosed with swine flu? Isn't the treatment just to stay home and rest?
Hmm, CDC says NC is among the 27 states with unusual and widespread influenza activity.
CDC also says basically to stay home, treat symptoms, and go to a doctor if you have certain emergency symptoms, which he doesn't. He's also not in a high-risk group.
I'm thinking I'll at least take him food and a thermometer, and maybe some Gatorade (he tends to drink only caffeinated drinks). If I stay I'll sleep on the loveseat, which he doesn't sit on.
CDC also says basically to stay home, treat symptoms, and go to a doctor if you have certain emergency symptoms, which he doesn't. He's also not in a high-risk group.
In that case, do what the CDC says. I thought they were advising people to get blood tests so they could track it, but maybe that's just hospitalization cases?