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Old 11-11-2009, 12:00 AM   #1
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Default Re: Swine Flu - How are they treating it in your country?

Here in Canada you have to be either a prisoner, NHL hockey player, or a board member of a major company, to get the vaccine. The rest of us have to wait in line for an insufficient supply of the stuff. I have a chronic health condition, kidney transplant patient and I am still not able to receive it. I am not saying I want it but if I did I am S.O.L..

My 14 year old daughter contracted H1N1 as confirmed by test and was only under the weather for two days. It seemed to hit my wife a lot harder and she is still recovering. Myself, I had mild symptoms, not confirmed as H1N1 because by the time the test is confirmed, most people are over it. Therefore they don't test a majority of sick people.

My wife and I were both prescribed Tamiflu yesterday, and I am feeling normal already.

My recommendation is to avoid the vaccine. I agree with the majority here that something bigger is afoot.
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Old 11-11-2009, 12:05 AM   #2
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Here in Canada you have to be either a prisoner, NHL hockey player, or a board member of a major company, to get the vaccine. The rest of us have to wait in line for an insufficient supply of the stuff. I have a chronic health condition, kidney transplant patient and I am still not able to receive it. I am not saying I want it but if I did I am S.O.L..

My 14 year old daughter contracted H1N1 as confirmed by test and was only under the weather for two days. It seemed to hit my wife a lot harder and she is still recovering. Myself, I had mild symptoms, not confirmed as H1N1 because by the time the test is confirmed, most people are over it. Therefore they don't test a majority of sick people.

My wife and I were both prescribed Tamiflu yesterday, and I am feeling normal already.

My recommendation is to avoid the vaccine. I agree with the majority here that something bigger is afoot.

Tamiflu is no better Vitamin D3 is all you need and now if you used the tamiflu, I would suggest you take 20,000 IU's a day

They say it takes 2 months for the activation to start to play havoc on your central nervous system.
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Old 11-11-2009, 12:20 AM   #3
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Tamiflu is no better Vitamin D3 is all you need and now if you used the tamiflu, I would suggest you take 20,000 IU's a day

They say it takes 2 months for the activation to start to play havoc on your central nervous system.
FYI, my family and myself have taken 4000 IU's of D3 daily for the past six months. The risk of rejection of my kidney outweighs any reaction from Tamiflu that may occur.
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Old 11-11-2009, 12:24 AM   #4
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Im happy for you Chitty and wish you the best of luck.

I truly believe its all up to you anyhow and I'm finding that to be truer each day................


When I got this same flu from my daughter and her son, I was only sick for one hour...........my husband for one day...........so it does make a difference indeed............
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