Atlanta

Flu and hobbying
Bono41 40 Reviews 718 reads
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Just curious how everyone is dealing with this. This particular strain can be deadly and no one knows why it kills one person and not another, but it's rampant in the ATL and taking no prisoners.  

How do providers deal with this? Hobbyists? Is there a way to hobby safely right now?

RandyJ1000 1 Reviews 118 reads
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she's sick don't do it. If you're sick, don't do it either. This stuff is no joke. I went through it recently myself.

Madison_Ohare See my TER Reviews 124 reads
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that since I had been vaccinated in the fall, and actually come down with it in Jan.; that I am immune to get it again.  I am not a doctor so I don't know.

I do know that I had it for 10 days and my friends that were not vaccinated said the dizziness lingered for about 3 weeks.

This flu will make you cancel with no choice in the matter.  I can't see anybody having the strength to go through with it even if they wanted.

Maddie

fitnessbuff1 6 Reviews 118 reads
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Woke up last Tuesday morning with a scratchy throat and later that day had a fever over 101. Went to the doctor to confirm I had the flu and to receive meds immediately. Finished taking meds yesterday and began eating full meals last night. I tell the women that I’m getting over the flu and haven’t had a problem with them wanting to see me. Some check on me daily and some disappear for a while. I would really be concerned if a lady wouldn’t care if I was sick.

Madison_Ohare See my TER Reviews 119 reads
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I am glad you got there during that window of Tamiflu.  I missed it but they done the best with giving me Zophran and prednisone and even some mild pain medicine Tylenol #3.   The flu sucked so bad and always does.

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