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 Posted By: Keziah 
Aug 25  # 6 of 44
Good idea, it is a good idea to be cautious. My neice has been diagnosed with 'swine flu' oh yeh.

I asked her how did her GP diagnose it. She said, "he just said I had it".

I'm not Einstien but with out taking swabs for culture how can he tell the difference from any old viral flu?
I've been a registered nurse for over 25 years and he can tell just by eye then he should be snapped up by a science project.

In this country it appears that even it you have a heavy head could or severe bout of hayfever you have Swine Flu.....

This stinks of scare mongering.
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 Posted By: jglass 
Aug 25  # 7 of 44
I'm so sorry your niece is sick. Hope she has a quick recovery.
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 Posted By: Keziah 
Aug 26  # 8 of 44
Thanks for the concern, she is a young adult, fit and healthy, it won't be long before she is back on form.
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 Posted By: gemjo_99 
Aug 28  # 9 of 44
iIl be taking the vaccine both for regular flu and the swine flu as I work in a nursing home. iI is mandatory to keep my job, as is a yearly tb test. I have never had flu vaccines before getting into this work. Never believed in them.
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 Posted By: jglass 
Aug 29  # 10 of 44
I was talking to the mechanic I had look at my cars ac the other day and he was all that vaccine has cancer cells in it. I told him some German doctor is the only one who has come out with that claim.