[audio-pals] Re: Official Diagnosis

  • From: Thomas McMahan <thomas.mcmahan@xxxxxxx>
  • To: audio-pals@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2014 12:37:20 -0600

Well you could have gotten it at a worse point on your timeline I’m sure.  But 
3 or 4 more days of flu aren’t going to be very good regardless of what you 
miss or don’t miss.

There is a lot of it going on up here too  So far we haven’t gotten it here, 
but we’re definitely not out of the woods as they say.  I am hoping Patti 
doesn’t get it because usually stuff like that are set backs for her, even a 
little cold can set her back some.  Which she was threatening to start up with 
one the other day, but yesterday and today she seems better, so maybe more of a 
scenes aggravation than anything.  

Well you know the routine Josh. Rest and plenty of fluids, preferably 
nondiretic fluids, so leave the coffee alone for a few days, or if you drink 
some then drink nondiretic fluid behind it so you don’t deplete what you have 
in your body and of course let it run it’s course.  When you brake a good sweat 
you will know you are starting to brake the sickness itself.

The fortunate thing is that your flu will not pass from you through Audio-pals 
land.  But neither will our’s when we get it.  At Fault hasn’t figured out a 
way to engineer the passing of human viruses via internet, just computer ones 
perhaps.  

> On Dec 17, 2014, at 7:09 AM, Josh <lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Well, last night was my Little Man’s Christmas program at school, but my dad 
> and mom took him while my wife and I went to the clinic so I could be seen. 
> We decided that a trip to the clinic was in order when my wife took my 
> temperature on the forehead and got a reading of 106.5 degrees farenheit. She 
> took it again using an oral thermometer and got a temperature of 101.5. She 
> said we were def. going to the doctor. Well, after along wait in the waiting 
> room wearing a mask on my face I was seen. The first thing the nurse did of 
> course was vitals and then swabbed my nose for the flu test. The flu is what 
> I have ladies and gents. The temperature at the doctor’s office was 101.3. 
> They took my temp using an ear thermometer. So, the doctor, she said I should 
> keep using my home remedy stuff. She prescribed me a cough suppressant and 
> Tamma Flu. Before anyone asks, I did get the flu vaccine this year. 
> Unfortunately, the doctor said, the vaccine was for a different strain of the 
> flu that is hitting everyone this year. I am not sure which strain they 
> vaccinated for, but I do know that I have strain A. She said that I can 
> expect to be contagious for at least another 3 days. So, I am quarantined in 
> the bedroom.   

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