I have just changed my mind about flu shots. YES, I will get flu shot next year, it is too late for me now, because I am currently being treated for H1N1. Two weeks ago, I felt like I was getting bronchitis, which I have had many times during my life, so wasn't really worried. Two days later, I had a very mild achiness in my shoulders and a very bad headache, but was coughing more and more. Literally spent the day in bed.
ONE day only, I felt bad, no fever, no chills, just the headache and cough, then some nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite.
I did the home remedy route, lots of nutrition, got some Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold med.
At end of 2nd week, because cough was no better, I went to Dr. MD Internal Med, (last Friday), here is what he had to say. Diagnosis H1N1. The flu virus attacks, (he said, eats away) the lining of the air passages, causes erosions that make infection more likely, then it sets up an asthma response with spasms of the airway and takes a long time to heal. He gave me Tamiflu and another antibiotic for 5 days of treatment and 2 separate Inhalers to take twice a day. The morning I saw him, he had just attended a seminar by and Infectious Disease Specialist about the flu. He said he was treating me as if I still had active flu and that as long as I have the cough I should consider that I am contagious. Most recommendations for Tamiflu, is that it should be used within 2 days of flu symptoms, but he said it would still be beneficial.
Even though I never did really feel bad except the one day, the cough has been awful, to point of nearly choking and vomiting. Starting on the med certainly made me feel like I began improving.
I have worn a mask every time I have gone out in public since I started the cough and have been avoiding going anywhere except grocery store, yes, I wear the mask there.
The Dr. said the flu virus would be contagious for 2 weeks for sure.
Yes people are dying with this and the most susceptible by statistics are the younger healthy adults, especially pregnant women. People in their upper teens, 20's, 30's and 40's. This week, 2 people I know of died, both were mothers in 30's and 40's.
This is the first time I have ever had the flu like this, so has been a very scary experience and expensive lesson. Get the shot, it will reduce your chances if not prevent and could certainly decrease the effects.