Okay so the state I live in has had an outbreak or whatever. A few counties over schools are being shut down. And i was wondering if there might be a possiblity to get it.
Right now I am sick, I have been since 5 am. when i got up yesterday for school, ( been in high school two weeks this thursday) It first felt like someone had beat up the inside of my throat with a baseballbat. Not strep "throaty" at all, now not it has gotton worse, it is also scratchy and and hard to small, i am either frezzing to death or sweating, i am tired, and my stomach hurts , and i can't sleep.
If it doesn't get better i am going to the doctor monday, but what are some symstems of the h1n1
ThirdQED answered Saturday August 15 2009, 3:48 pm: Well, I am sorry to say but . . . as far as symptoms goes, it's NOT very much different from a normal flu. So in other words, you CANNOT tell the difference between a normal flu and a swine flu just based on the symptoms (because the symptoms of the two are almost identical). Only lab tests can definitively show whether you've got swine flu or not. Besides that, we can only guess.
So . . . yeah, if it doesn't get better, go see a doctor. That's all I can say, hehehe.
Katlyn answered Saturday August 15 2009, 2:52 pm: you dont have the swine flu i had this same problem a few days ago and it lasted for a whole week its just a virus going around thats just a flu so just have some cough medicine and asprin or advil you'll be fine in a few days and drink a lot of apple juice but you should definitly still go to the doctor just to see what he says. [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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