this is directly contradictory. anyone know who is right? not trying to start any kind of animosity, guys.
Good point. He still won't say anything though. Which I still approve of. After the season though, we may read articles about how flu impacted the team and they fought through the adversity en route to a championship season. :grin:
I've been told by several doctors that vomiting is a more common symptom of swine flu. And my younger daughter did, indeed, vomit when she had it last summer. My older daughter was tested for swine twice last weekend because she vomited during her asthma attack.
this may be 100% true, but i have vomited at least a couple thousand times in my day, and have never had swine flu. it wasn't uncommon to have a handful of guys on my high school team to vomit during games. of course this may have had something to do with hitting up the breakfast bar at shonney's before every home game.
I saw that lineman vomiting during the game. Cameraguy was right up in his face. Not saying I want to see it again, but I'm suprised it isn't on You Tube yet.
Everything I've gotten from work about it says that vomiting is a common sign of swine flu (I work at a college that's seen several cases)...and I also seem to remember an H1N1 update saying that schools/hospitals/etc. don't have to report individual cases to the CDC anymore. The CDC updated their protocols and such right before school started in late August/early September, and we were kind of surprised that they'd decided to stop counting cases. If I recall that info correctly, that means CLM/LSU wouldn't have to report it if they had a suspected case of swine flu.
Wally's hong kong buffet in Athens :shock: the cat in the moo goo gai pan was half feline half canine road kill :shock::shock: dont eat there! :lol:
My daughter vomited for nearly 14 hours when she was diagnosed with Type A flu earlier this year. She made it thru, but it was a long night for us. Lets hope its just a routine stomach virus and they are fine now.