Anonymous wrote:I was given it as a prophylactic but only because I was pregnant. And you're right, OP, it works best that way. DH was not given any tamiflu, but our pediatrician told me to call my OB and get a prescription. She did not say to have DH get one, so I assume PP who said that it isn't given to healthy adults is correct.
MIT had horrible side effects though so I stopped taking it. And then got the flu and it was horrible. Anyone telling you that you will be just fine has never had the actual flu.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sort of a hygiene freak, and I've been doing all this, but the kids and husband all got it anyway. It doesn't help that I'm the one to clean up all the vomit, wash the sheets, and the baby keeps coughing directly in my face. I'm sure she wouldn't wear a face mask, and all the stuff I've read says its pointless for the healthy person to wear a mask -- it's the sick people who need to. Plus I'm asthmatic and its really hard for me to breathe with a face mask on.
To the poster who said -- you'll get the flu and be fine ---- no offense, but go jump in a lake. I can't believe another mom would say that to another. I've been out of work for 2 weeks taking care of sick children, plus I don't want to give this to my 90 year old parents, who really might not be fine.
I've been reading the NIH studies, and it seems that the proven effectiveness is actually better as a prophylactic, rather than a curative.
Ok...you need Xanax, not Tamiflu.
Compassion's not your strong point, is it?
She's freaking the hell out. Catastrophizing . Lashing out. This is not a healthy train of thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sort of a hygiene freak, and I've been doing all this, but the kids and husband all got it anyway. It doesn't help that I'm the one to clean up all the vomit, wash the sheets, and the baby keeps coughing directly in my face. I'm sure she wouldn't wear a face mask, and all the stuff I've read says its pointless for the healthy person to wear a mask -- it's the sick people who need to. Plus I'm asthmatic and its really hard for me to breathe with a face mask on.
To the poster who said -- you'll get the flu and be fine ---- no offense, but go jump in a lake. I can't believe another mom would say that to another. I've been out of work for 2 weeks taking care of sick children, plus I don't want to give this to my 90 year old parents, who really might not be fine.
I've been reading the NIH studies, and it seems that the proven effectiveness is actually better as a prophylactic, rather than a curative.
Ok...you need Xanax, not Tamiflu.
Compassion's not your strong point, is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sort of a hygiene freak, and I've been doing all this, but the kids and husband all got it anyway. It doesn't help that I'm the one to clean up all the vomit, wash the sheets, and the baby keeps coughing directly in my face. I'm sure she wouldn't wear a face mask, and all the stuff I've read says its pointless for the healthy person to wear a mask -- it's the sick people who need to. Plus I'm asthmatic and its really hard for me to breathe with a face mask on.
To the poster who said -- you'll get the flu and be fine ---- no offense, but go jump in a lake. I can't believe another mom would say that to another. I've been out of work for 2 weeks taking care of sick children, plus I don't want to give this to my 90 year old parents, who really might not be fine.
I've been reading the NIH studies, and it seems that the proven effectiveness is actually better as a prophylactic, rather than a curative.
Ok...you need Xanax, not Tamiflu.
Anonymous wrote:I was given it as a prophylactic but only because I was pregnant. And you're right, OP, it works best that way. DH was not given any tamiflu, but our pediatrician told me to call my OB and get a prescription. She did not say to have DH get one, so I assume PP who said that it isn't given to healthy adults is correct.
MIT had horrible side effects though so I stopped taking it. And then got the flu and it was horrible. Anyone telling you that you will be just fine has never had the actual flu.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sort of a hygiene freak, and I've been doing all this, but the kids and husband all got it anyway. It doesn't help that I'm the one to clean up all the vomit, wash the sheets, and the baby keeps coughing directly in my face. I'm sure she wouldn't wear a face mask, and all the stuff I've read says its pointless for the healthy person to wear a mask -- it's the sick people who need to. Plus I'm asthmatic and its really hard for me to breathe with a face mask on.
To the poster who said -- you'll get the flu and be fine ---- no offense, but go jump in a lake. I can't believe another mom would say that to another. I've been out of work for 2 weeks taking care of sick children, plus I don't want to give this to my 90 year old parents, who really might not be fine.
I've been reading the NIH studies, and it seems that the proven effectiveness is actually better as a prophylactic, rather than a curative.
Anonymous wrote:I have something to suggest other then Tamiflu. It's highly effective the for avoiding the flu, without annoying and dangerous side effects.
It's called hygiene.
Wash your hands. Often. And keep washing them. Wear a mask if you're terrified, or get your family to. Clean your house - door knobs, water faucets, light switches and remote controls. Don't share utensils, cups, or towels. Wash anything used in hot, soapy water as soon as possible. Better if you want to add bleach or sanitize through the dishwasher.
Really, that's it.