The Swine Flu scare

‘Swine Flu’ is the most dreaded word these days. It’s all over the news and the reports paint a grim picture. No wonder so many people are panicked and most of them are clueless about the disease. These days any flu is feared to be swine flu and misinformation compounds the problem.

I had a similar scare last week. I had been to the St. Louis Zoo over the weekend. It was a hot day and we were out walking almost the entire afternoon. Expectedly we were fatigued at the end of the day. A warm water bath and a good night of sleep helped alleviate the aches and pains the next day. It was a usual day at office but things started to get bad as evening approached. I started feeling uneasy and felt like my body temperature going up. I went home from work and relaxed but things didn’t seem to improve.

My body temperature went up steadily through the night and I couldn't sleep a bit. By the morning I was sleepy and had a temperature around 100°F. I was worried. Different type of thoughts started occupying my mind. I had been to the zoo and now I have a fever. Can this be swine flu? I decided to go to the doctor’s office. I did some research over the Internet and here is what I found for swine flu:

The typical symptoms are:

  • a sudden fever (a high body temperature of 38°C/100.4°F or above), and
  • a sudden cough.

Other symptoms may include:

  • headache,
  • tiredness,
  • chills,
  • aching muscles,
  • limb or joint pain,
  • diarrhea or stomach upset,
  • sore throat,
  • runny nose,
  • sneezing, or
  • loss of appetite.

I had the above checklist in front of me and started analyzing it. I had a sudden fever but no cough. I had tiredness but no headache or chills. I had aching muscles but no sore throat or sneezing. Now I was royally confused and was getting more worried. Finally I decided to let the medical professionals decide what my flu meant.

A visit to the doctor’s office revealed that I didn’t have swine flu and this came as a much needed relief to me. The doctor prescribed some fever reducing medicines (Tylenol OTC) and that worked great for me. By the next morning my fever was gone and I was feeling much better. I was happy that I didn’t delay seeking medical advice and that my flu was gone soon.

Here are some of the precautions that you can take to combat swine flu:

  • Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Alcohol-based hand cleaners are also effective.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread this way.
  • Try to avoid close contact with sick people.
  • If you are sick with flu-like illness, it is recommended that you stay home for at least 24 hours after your fever is gone except to get medical care or for other necessities. (Your fever should be gone without the use of a fever-reducing medicine.) Keep away from others as much as possible to keep from making others sick.

As always, when in doubt don’t hesitate to take medical help as early as possible.

How are you keeping off swine flu? Participate in this weeks poll on the left side of this page.

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Just an update regarding my last blog http://abloggernamedjohn.blogspot.com/2009/08/you-are-in-wrong-lane-stupid-lady.html. I got another comment from Justin S. as follows:

Hello!

Below is my email address. If you could please send me your membership number. Thank you!

Justin S.

I wrote to Justin and a AAA customer service person responded seeking apology for the discomfort I had to face. I was also sent a copy of 2009 AAA North American Atlas by AAA. I am also promised of a better service next time. Hopefully this incident helps AAA improve upon their quality of road service. By the way I am impressed by their customer service off-road ;)

You are in the wrong lane, stupid

The lady yelled at me. “I know and I am sorry”, I replied. That was the best I could come up with in that situation with my mind blank and thoughts haywire. While I sat there on the road on a wrong lane with cars blaring their horns and flashing their headlights; I thought there was no way out. It was 10’ o clock at night and the scant lights didn’t help me much in my situation.

Let’s go back 12 hours. It was a bright and beautiful day for a Chicago visit. We reached bright and early and avoided the big queue for ticket at the John G Shedd aquarium near Lake Michigan. My parents were excited to see a variety of fishes at the aquarium and the show at the Amphitheatre was amazing. It was fun to watch the dolphins and beluga whales obeying their instructors with pin point accuracy. They did put up a splendid show. The variety of exhibits at the aquarium opened our eyes to some of the smallest, largest and beautiful creatures of this world. The aquarium visit was worth the time spent. We then went to the Adler Planetarium. The ‘Night Sky Live’ was one of the most informative shows that I visited in years. I could learn more about star patterns and also learnt about determining directions by just gazing at a star studded sky. I would still need a GPS though for my driving directions. ;)

After a sumptuous dinner at Indian Garden and some magnificent views of Chicago city at night from the 96th floor of John Hancock observatory, we started for our hotel which was 15 miles away. As we drove towards the hotel through the hustle bustle of the never sleeping interstate, we were discussing the day and getting ready for a comfortable night. We were in for a rude shock when we finally reached the hotel.

The front desk receptionist at the Holiday Inn, Elmhurst sank our heart when she said that their hotel was overbooked and our reservation couldn’t be honored. The reason for overbooking was because some guests extended their stay and there was no room available for us. Before I could break my silence, she told me that an alternate arrangement was made for us in the nearby Country Inn at Bensenville. This place was 3 miles further from Holiday Inn. She apologized for this inconvenience and promised us a complete refund of our booking charges. That was the only silver lining in this whole situation.

Understandably I and my parents were upset. It was 10 in the night and it was a new place. What happens if Country Inn couldn’t accommodate us? Where do we go? How do we spend our night? Should we drive 125 miles back home? We were inundated by all these questions with no answers in sight. I fed the address of the new hotel into my GPS and started our journey.

It was a quiet place and the lights were low. “Turn left” said my GPS. As a vigilant driver, I looked around for any vehicle and didn’t find any. So I turned left and suddenly realized that there was a small divider in between the road. “Oh god, what is this?” I thought to myself. My mind started thinking of alternatives to cross the road and what do I see. A bunch of lights coming from the opposite direction. Yes those were cars speeding towards a hapless me who was sitting there in the wrong lane. I thought it was over for me and my parents. Their first trip US trip would be their last, thanks to me. I stopped my car on the road awaiting my fate. My mind was blank not knowing what my next step would be. Amidst all this, a car had already stopped in front of me honking fervently and flashing its lights. The driver thought that I was not in my senses and pulled besides me and yelled “You are in the wrong lane stupid”.

Suddenly I realized that if I took a chance, I could cross the divider. Anyways it was the only option that I had. So with a prayer in my heart and courage in my mind, I stepped up the gas and went over the divider to cross onto the correct lane. God is so wonderful and with His help this attempt was successful. I couldn't even believe what had happened since everything seemed like a dream to me. I thanked God for keeping us alive and proceeded towards our hotel. My mind was filled with gratitude towards my Lord. This incident kept haunting me through the night but it was a relief that everything just went fine.

The trip was wonderful and truly a memorable one which taught me a lesson. There is always a way out from life’s most difficult situations if God is with you. You just have to believe in his power. It’s not over until He thinks it’s over!!!

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Just an update regarding my last blog http://abloggernamedjohn.blogspot.com/2009/07/60-miles-for-set-of-tires.html. I got a comment from Justin S. as follows:

I am from AAA National Member Relations. I apologize for negative experience you had. We strive to provide premium roadside assistance service, but obviously your experience was not representative of that goal. If you would allow me the opportunity to lodge a formal complaint with the AAA Club, I would very much appreciate the chance to restore your faith and trust in AAA. Thank you!

Sincerely,

Justin

Thanks Justin but till date I haven’t heard back from you. So if you are reading this then I do want to lodge a formal complaint with the AAA club.