OT - Cold vs. Swine Flu Symptoms Chart
My DS
, who is a retired RN, forwarded this very accurate and helpful chart to me, which helps folks distinguish between the two illnesses (btw, now sure why it says "no vaccine is available for SF" .. maybe the chart was created back before it became available
):
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Difference between Cold and Swine Flu Symptoms
RECOGNIZE SWINE FLU SYMPTOMS! DEFEND YOURSELF High Risk Groups · Children below 5 years · Senior persons above 65 years · HIV infected persons · Diabetic patients · Pregnant Women · Lung & Heart patients · Obese persons Warning signs for children § Troubled or abnormal breathing § Bluish skin color § Lessened intake of water/fluids § Extended sleep or lack of interaction § Irritable § Fever with rash § Flu-like symptoms recede, but return with fever and worsened cough Warning signs for adults · Difficulty in breathing or shortness of breath · Pain/pressure in chest/abdomen · Sudden dizziness · Confusion · Severe or persistent vomiting ü No vaccine is available for Swine Flu. Seasonal flu vaccines or past immunizations DO NOT provide protection against the H1N1 virus ü Please visit a qualified physician if you suspect Swine Flu symptoms. Avoid self-treatment * Persons infected with the H1N1 virus may be able to pass it on 1 day before symptoms develop and up to 7 days after infection |
Frank talk about the DS / "All I ever wanted to be was thin, like that Rolling Stones dude ... "
HW/461 LW/251 GW/189 CW/274 (yep, a DS semi-failure - it happens :-( )