‘Swine flu’ a personal account

Started by Travis, August 09, 2009, 02:17:19 PM

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Travis

On the 3rd of August 2009 a young family member (20 months) developed a high temperature. At night the temperature would get higher, she was treated with ibuprofen which bought her temperature to normal. This continued for three days so we decided to take her to the doctors because her brother (8) had similar symptoms the week before and was treated with antibiotics for a throat infection. We rang the doctor's surgery on the morning of the 5th of August to book an appointment. However, at this point the strangeness began. The receptionist said we could not bring the child to the Doctor's surgery as she may have swine flu; rather we would have to wait for the doctor to contact us who would decide if he would come out to us or ask us to come to the doctor's surgery. Two hours later the doctor rang us and said the child may have swine flu and told us to bring her to the surgery, he added that we must not go to the main waiting area but rather inform a member of staff at the main entrance.
It is worth noting that at this point the only symptom that the child had was a high temperature and anyone who lives around children will know this is a common symptom of ear infections and throat infections, which are two very common conditions in children.
Once we arrived at the surgery and followed the doctor's instructions we were seen by him. He checked her chest, ears, throat, and measured her temperature.  He then stated that she may have swine flu and offered us Tami flu. I asked him what was his diagnosis based on. He said the high temperature. I added that children often get a high temperature from other problems. He acknowledged this fact and said 'this is why we can not be 100% certain it is swine flu'.
I know this doctor very well and it seemed up to this point he was just following a script. However, after my questions he changed his tone and recommended that we do not take Tami flu and wait and see how things progress.
The date is now the 9th of August and the child is a lot better, however, her symptoms have not completely gone.
The main point I have taken from this experience is how doctors have been instructed to diagnose Swine flu. In short a high temperature is enough to pass the verdict of swine flu and administer Tami flu. It is also worth noting that in September, here in the UK, the government plans on immunizing all children at school against swine flu.

hurensohn

I'd stay out of school during September is I was a UK school kid.

kolnidre

Travis points out something very revealing about reporting on "swine flu" incidences. If something is treated as such then it is also recorded as such, and in this case if the white coated wizard had successfully dispensed Rummy's Tamiflu the girl's ailment would have been duly recorded as a case of swine flu.

The same can be said with storm activity. Due to sensitivity of instruments and increased placement on the surface and in the atmosphere there are more "events" to report. Thus, at the same time "warming" is observed, a correlation is made with increased storm activity, or climate volatility, and the propaganda screams that human activity resulting in higher concentrations of plant food (CO2) have unleashed planetary instability and pushed us beyond a "tipping point." Hooey.

Quote from: "hurensohn"I'd stay out of school during September is I was a UK school kid.

I remember back when I was not much older than being a gleam in my father's eye, in primary school, classmates would often be absent for the first week of the school year, and even up to a month. I did the same once when our family took a holiday at that time, and it was never a problem.

For an antidote to all the paytriotard and lamestream media madness I recommend Vyzygoth's latest rant, with the proviso that I don't agree with the fatalism of Bible prophecy or rendering unto Caesar what is his:
http://beyondthegrassyknoll.com/audio/t ... hings1.mp3
Take heed to yourself lest you make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land whither you go, lest it become a snare in the midst of you.
-Exodus 34]

abduLMaria

i'm not afraid of the swine flu.  i'm very concerned about the people trying to profit from it.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/wor ... 19,00.html

"INTERVIEW WITH EPIDEMIOLOGIST TOM JEFFERSON"

'A Whole Industry Is Waiting For A Pandemic'

"SPIEGEL: But, year after year, 10,000-30,000 people in Germany alone die from influenza. In the Western world, influenza is the most deadly infectious disease there is."

"SPIEGEL: So why aren't researchers interested in it?

Jefferson: It's easy: They can't make money with it. With rhinoviruses, RSV and the majority of the other viruses, it's hard to make a lot of money or a career out of it. Against influenza, though, there are vaccines, and there are drugs you can sell. And that's where the big money from the pharmaceuticals industry is."
Planet of the SWEJ - It's a Horror Movie.

http://www.PalestineRemembered.com/!

Travis

It seems the bad effects of Tami flu on children are making it on the mainstream

Source http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8193012.stm

QuoteWhile the latest study shows that antivirals can shorten the duration of normal seasonal flu in children by up to a day and a half, it also shows that they have little or no effect on asthma flare-ups, ear infections or the likelihood of children needing antibiotics.

But the drugs can cause unpleasant side effects, such as vomiting with Tamiflu.
   
Tamiflu has a place but it's not a wonder cure
Flu expert Professor Hugh Pennington

There is also the risk that widespread use of the drugs will mean the virus will develop resistance to them

Also http://health.virginmedia.com/Tamiflu-s ... -study.htm

QuoteA new study claims that the government should not give anti-viral drugs such as Tamiflu and Relenza to children under 12 as their side effects can lead to complications.

The drugs can cause vomiting which may lead to dehydration and other complications.

The authors of the report say that the government should not give the drugs in cases of mild illness.

joeblow

It is great that people are actually putting their knowledge about The Conspiracy to real use.

I truly hope that you and your family stay well, in shaa' Allaah.