Flu education

Sunday, Phil felt as though needles were poking him in the spine and eye. I was worried about a bacterial infection so I called our family physician and she suggested having him looked over which of course meant an ER visit. He was diagnosed with Influenza A aka “the flu”. The flu is actually a viral infection of the respiratory tract. The symptoms are: fever, headache, muscle ache, runny nose, sore throat, and coughing. What we normally call the flu (vomiting and diarrhea) is really gastroenteritis. That little tid bit (plus a diagnosis) was worth a fortune!!!

Well, contrary to my pessimistic prediction from the last post, mom did not go down last, she went down second. I had a scratchy throat, cough, and a horrific headache yesterday (my head still hurts this morning). I carried on like normal but was ready to ship the children (or myself) off by the end of the day. The kids (including Evie) have been coughing but so far no fevers or aches.

On a good note…we were blessed with a trace of snow yesterday morning and it hung around all day so today there was NO SCHOOL. We couldn’t ask for better timing to be able to have a day at home to lay low and rest and for me to have Phil able to help out a little (he is feeling better thankfully). Phil had planned to go to work despite not feeling great because today is the first day of the second semester and there is a new schedule/classes plus student semester grades are due.

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