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I've got a weak immune system as it is, so all you sick fools please stay away!

Last time I had a bad case of the flu was just under 12 months ago, and it turned into pneumonia and put me in hospital for a couple of weeks! F*&king worst feeling, I was having delusions and everything!

Some hot nurses @ Westmead, though, I've gotta say... :thumbsup:

I had it and was lucky enough to get a touch of pnemonia on top for that 'fun' gravel in the lungs feeling on top of everything else, absolutely rooted for about 4 days straight and it's the first time I've been that genuinely sick in about 5 years.

Family affair over at my place.

First my 3 1/2 yr old, then the misses, then the 2 yr old and now me.

Once one of your kids gets the flu, there is NO WAY you can avoid it :-)

ME - Jack cover your mouth when you cough

Jack - Dad I want up

ME - picks up Jack

Jack - coughs and splutters for and easy 20 mins straight in to daddys face.

:thumbsup:

gotta love it.

I WISH I COULD TAKE SICK LEAVE...opps.....yeah toooo busy at work to even consider taking a day off.....my whole team is crock as....hopefully it will clear over the weekend...

but seriously not cool at the moment....

last time I had flu I had it for about 4 weeks or so maybe even longer, but I fought without the drugs and havent had flu ever since. I don't know if I've just been lucky not to catch it again but its the thing that makes sense, my body has flu bashing antibodies now lol wonder if thats at all medically correct.

i was about to jump on last night to say SUCKERS I'm fine!

and i woke up with a cough and a sore throat... quickly jumped on the vitamins and put ginger in my fruit juice this morning to try and warn it off!

fingers crossed!

haha agreed

I never get sick, even when everyone around me has it... god knows why, it's either all the dirt i ate as a kid or all the alcohol I drink now :(

Hi5! :sorcerer:

We are lucky :P :sorcerer:

Dont think ive been to the doctors in 2 or 3 yrs. :P Reminds me I need to go get a medicare card tommorrow.

yep, got it now. no coughing or sneezing. just feel weak, tired and got a badly swolen tonsils. it came on wednesday morning, was really bad thursday morning, kept me away from dinner thursday night and still feel like crap today :(

last time I had flu I had it for about 4 weeks or so maybe even longer, but I fought without the drugs and havent had flu ever since. I don't know if I've just been lucky not to catch it again but its the thing that makes sense, my body has flu bashing antibodies now lol wonder if thats at all medically correct.

My guess is that you've been lucky - as far as my understanding goes, any virus (like the common cold) is constantly evolving, which is why there is no "cure" for it. So you might not get it this time or next, but because it constantly changes, your body might not be able to fight it off in the future.

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