Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re not. If someone’s sick they stay home. IDGAF what strain of sickness it is outside of strep which can be treated. Covid, flu, norovirus. Doesn’t matter and are treated the same.
prescriptions are different for each
Well we’re not 80 so no need for paxlovid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re not. If someone’s sick they stay home. IDGAF what strain of sickness it is outside of strep which can be treated. Covid, flu, norovirus. Doesn’t matter and are treated the same.
prescriptions are different for each
Anonymous wrote:We’re not. If someone’s sick they stay home. IDGAF what strain of sickness it is outside of strep which can be treated. Covid, flu, norovirus. Doesn’t matter and are treated the same.
Anonymous wrote:last year I took tamiflu on what was likely day 3-first day with fever that I felt like death, took tamiflu and was functioning within 12 hoursAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious what this would change. I mean if you’re sick, you should be staying home and keeping your kids home anyway right? What would knowing for sure that it’s a flu strain do for you?
You can get tamiflu
The problem is that it felt like a basic cold yesterday. Sniffles, light cough. I even went to the gym. It wasn’t until last night that the body aches and splitting headache started.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the vaccine effective against it? I thought I was coming down with a cold but it quickly became body aches and I feel like I’ve been hit by a truck. 100 temp.
I have read that this year’s flu vaccine wasn’t a great match against the strain that is circulating. So it is very possible that you have the flu even if you were vaccinated. I had flu A back in December and you are describing how I felt. Good luck and feel better soon!
Anonymous wrote:I didn't know otc flu tests were available. Do you buy them at pharmacies?
last year I took tamiflu on what was likely day 3-first day with fever that I felt like death, took tamiflu and was functioning within 12 hoursAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious what this would change. I mean if you’re sick, you should be staying home and keeping your kids home anyway right? What would knowing for sure that it’s a flu strain do for you?
You can get tamiflu
The problem is that it felt like a basic cold yesterday. Sniffles, light cough. I even went to the gym. It wasn’t until last night that the body aches and splitting headache started.
Anonymous wrote:Are the flu tests combo with Covid tests? I want to ship some to my parents.
Anonymous wrote:my kid took a test at the first sign of illness, went on tami flu immediately. Fever free in 36 hours. Flu A. Felt like crap day one, tired day 2 and new person day 3.
Taking at home means not going into germy urgent care. Can get on tami flu quickly(works better if you take asap)