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yozhik
07-10-2009, 01:30 PM
Hi folks,
Have recently been given an opportunity to answer some of our questions re: flu and injections.
Both I and wifey were hit hard by viral infection on Sunday.
Fever. Sore throat. Pounding headache. Body aches. etc, etc, etc
Wifey call the doctor (friend of family) who suggested a course of injections.
Wife opted to take them, I opted to do it the way nature intended.
Apart from my fever peaking higher [~40C/104F versus ~38.7C/102F] and the throat infection taking longer to show any sign of remission, the 'cycles' have been absolutely identical.
Our feverish bouts pretty much coincided, the bad days have coincided, even the nights with bad body aches have coincided.
Injection regime is a 5 day course; today was hump day.
Can't see any significant benefit.
spock
07-10-2009, 01:44 PM
there you go. proves it all shite and just a money maker.
i've had that thing last week. i just rode it out. lasted about a week.
still coughing now but i feel better.
beldazar
07-10-2009, 01:45 PM
A series of injections for a virus? what injections were these and what did they contain? :confused:
yozhik
07-10-2009, 02:15 PM
A series of injections for a virus? what injections were these and what did they contain? :confused:
cefazolin
martg
07-10-2009, 02:17 PM
Hi folks,
Have recently been given an opportunity to answer some of our questions re: flu and injections.
Both I and wifey were hit hard by viral infection on Sunday.
Fever. Sore throat. Pounding headache. Body aches. etc, etc, etc
hmm, funny you should mention that as I've had exactly the same thing, also started on sunday, i'm pretty much over it now (didn't take anything for it)
I wonder how many others have had this same bug, must be a PTB conspiracy ;)
Apart from my fever peaking higher [~40C/104F versus ~38.7C/102F] and the throat infection taking longer to show any sign of remission, the 'cycles' have been absolutely identical.
Our feverish bouts pretty much coincided, the bad days have coincided, even the nights with bad body aches have coincided.
Injection regime is a 5 day course; today was hump day.
Can't see any significant benefit.
I'm not suprised, it just goes to show that injections for viral infections are just bunk. :rolleyes:
beldazar
07-10-2009, 02:27 PM
cefazolin
Hmm...
http://www.rxlist.com/cefazolin-drug.htm
To reduce the development of drug-resistant bacteria and maintain the effectiveness of Cefazolin for Injection USP and Dextrose Injection USP and other antibacterial drugs, Cefazolin for Injection USP and Dextrose Injection USP should be used only to treat or prevent infections that are proven or strongly suspected to be caused by bacteria.
Prescribed for a virus?
redskywalker
07-10-2009, 02:36 PM
lol we've all had it too. Wee tiny who's 6 puked everwhere and high temp the boy and i just felt achy fevery bad cold type and middle girly smiled away fit as. Wee tiny returned to school today, so thats it gone again. The coughs and sneezes were a pain, the aching was mild and honey, vitamins, fruit, veg, water fixed us all [as always] :D
rollotomaz1
07-10-2009, 02:41 PM
Hi folks,
Have recently been given an opportunity to answer some of our questions re: flu and injections.
Both I and wifey were hit hard by viral infection on Sunday.
Fever. Sore throat. Pounding headache. Body aches. etc, etc, etc
Wifey call the doctor (friend of family) who suggested a course of injections.
Wife opted to take them, I opted to do it the way nature intended.
Apart from my fever peaking higher [~40C/104F versus ~38.7C/102F] and the throat infection taking longer to show any sign of remission, the 'cycles' have been absolutely identical.
Our feverish bouts pretty much coincided, the bad days have coincided, even the nights with bad body aches have coincided.
Injection regime is a 5 day course; today was hump day.
Can't see any significant benefit.
A question for you both, did you or were your accurately dignosed with N1H1 ?
My sisters family had a similar siutaion when her son was diagnosed having N1H1, he had a 5 day cousre of Tamiflu, which absolutely knocked hin off of his feet, Several days into his course the rest of the family went down with flu type symproms, non of the rest were tested or treated and they all recovered, no further test were advised for anybody PERIOD.
I suppose you knew that anyone having injections for the flu, then becomes infectious to others, this is why its best to stay away from society until you have fully recovered, this is how the Americans are getting around the compulsary jabs there, its a stay at home opt out thing, but they must sign forms to that effect to cover their backs.
I have already had a really nasty flu earlier this year and have had nothing else since.
I was a paramedic for many years in the armed forces and worked in operating theatre wards and battlefield stations etc and came across guys who had been to Portan Down where we all know experimentation is carried out on human voulanteers, and flu I was told was one of their categories,
We are never told exactly what goes on in such places, but I will say this, the human body has a wonderful immune system that can normally adapt along with the normal every day vivrus'e quite easily, both come through evolution together and so learn from each other, some cases have catastrophic results but most of the real nasties have been beaten back by modern medicine, and have been kept at bay, its when the drugs are no longer available, when the real fun will start.
But the starins of flu virus rarely wipe out a population from millenia to millenia so have not needed the kinds of action and spending like that of smal pox and cholera, its when man starts mixing different strains like the recent swine and bird flu outbreaks, there are far more deaths than illnesses like mallaria,
To get swine flu in the past you were normally working with pigs, and so on, its
When humans start messing around and mixing thing where they wouldn't normally be a virus in nature is when the problems start comming to the surface, the human immune system has not had time to work these strains out over say a 100 years so have a tough time coping with them, during the last flu epidemic many of the people who contracted it were said to have just come back from the trenches, which for me starts alarm bells ringing, trench warfare and gasses come quickly to mind, however.
This is why this largely untested unregulated and dissclaimer noticed drugs is off my list, this is the easiest way to get things wrong, its not only immoral but classed in my eyes as an in-direct violence towards the vunarable, of which we all fit into the slot, I cetainly won't be sucking it so they can see.
Then there's Gulf War syndrome but that's another story.
sorath
07-10-2009, 02:41 PM
there you go. proves it all shite and just a money maker.
i've had that thing last week. i just rode it out. lasted about a week.
still coughing now but i feel better.
Exactly the same for me!
yozhik
07-10-2009, 02:58 PM
Prescribed for a virus?
Seems something was 'lost in translation' ... could possibly be bacterial infection.
We're not currently in an 'English is our first language' country.
:D
Oh well - not that I care ... I'm not the human pin cushion for 5 days. :rolleyes:
beldazar
07-10-2009, 03:11 PM
Seems something was 'lost in translation' ... could possibly be bacterial infection.
We're not currently in an 'English is our first language' country.
:D
Oh well - not that I care ... I'm not the human pin cushion for 5 days. :rolleyes:
Oh ok. I was just getting a bit confused there...they have been banging on for years that you cannot clear a virus with an anti-biotic and your doctor uses a needle to administer one (:confused:)
I have fillings and tooth pulled without an anaesthetic now (took a while to convince my dentist to carry out treatment without one mind...) You would probably be right into thinking I have now developed a needle phobia :eek:
yozhik
07-10-2009, 03:13 PM
I have fillings and tooth pulled without an anaesthetic now (took a while to convince my dentist to carry out treatment without one mind...) You would probably be right into thinking I have now developed a needle phobia :eek:
I just have total dentist-phobia.
beldazar
07-10-2009, 03:13 PM
I just have total dentist-phobia.
:cool: :D