#222541 - 04/30/11 05:25 AM
Surviving "the flu"
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Veteran
Registered: 08/19/03
Posts: 1371
Loc: Queens, New York City
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Or should I say flu like symptoms
Seems it's going aroun here in NYC/LI
Started with a sore throat Monday, then Fevers started Midday Tuesday. By Wednesdat, the fevers were getting silly (get up in the AM with 99, Fever would spike late afternoon at just over 102.
I've developed a post nasal drip - on one side, despite my nose being totally clear (THAT is the weird part). Nothing is controlling the darned cough (MD gave me a scipt for Promethazine), and I was shoowing SOME syptoms of a secondary bacterial infection, so he gave me a script there (he's not taking any risks with the number of comorbities I have - trust me, KG2V is NOT a healthy guy)
Anyone have any good hints - if I gould just get that PND to stop (I actually think it might be stuck mucus), at least then I can sleep - Going on the 5th day of this, and I feel horrid (oh, and any cures have to be High BP and diabetic friendly)
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#222552 - 04/30/11 02:11 PM
Re: Surviving "the flu"
[Re: KG2V]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 09/15/05
Posts: 2485
Loc: California
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It sounds fairly influenza-like. How about body aches or extreme fatigue?
I don't have any secret home remedies to pass along. But that post nasal drip may have little to do with your nose. Viruses like influenza can attack the lining of your throat. The cells eventually start to split open, releasing fluid, and leaving your throat raw. That is what is probably causing your post nasal drip and triggering the cough, although if you're starting to get pneumonia, then fluid in your lungs may be causing you to cough, too.
Unfortunately, for bugs that evade/overwhelm your body's first line of defense, you'll just have to wait for your body to identify the bugs and then produce customized antibodies in enough numbers to beat back the invaders. Typically, that takes a week to ten days to happen, so hang in there a little longer.
Stay hydrated, especially to keep the mucous in your lungs thin so you can cough it up.
Take care!
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#222554 - 04/30/11 03:22 PM
Re: Surviving "the flu"
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Registered: 03/18/10
Posts: 530
Loc: Montreal Canada
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So that's what I've caught. Was in NYC the past weekend, caught some nasty bug and felt like hell this entire week, still not recovered yet.
Not much you can do unfortunately, just have to wait it out and let your body react and catch up.
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#222561 - 04/30/11 05:14 PM
Re: Surviving "the flu"
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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A vet I used to work for defined how to differentiate between a cold/influenza and allergies, if it interests anyone.
Cold/flu = Temperature, and none of the antihistamine-type 'cold' remedies work. There is no cure for the flu, treatments are only for symptoms.
Allergies = they tend to show up the same times each year, you don't run a temperature, antihistamines work because they are created to counteract histamine reactions (anti + histamine).
Sue
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#222567 - 04/30/11 07:00 PM
Re: Surviving "the flu"
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 07/11/10
Posts: 1680
Loc: New Port Richey, Fla
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I found some interesting medical related videos for background on flu treatment (anti-virals only effective if given in the first 48 hrs) ... youtube by an ER doc posted under the name "survival medicine"
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#222586 - 04/30/11 10:24 PM
Re: Surviving "the flu"
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 09/01/07
Posts: 2432
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I usually try to sleep through it.
My standard strategy is to drink as much water as possible, take a long hot shower, take the appropriate symptom relief drugs and drink more water, and sleep for twelve to sixteen hours. The shower drives up the temperature, creates steam that loosens everything up, and I usually emerge feeling much better but exhausted and ready for hibernation.
I repeat it at least once a day until the viruses curl up their little toes or give up.
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#222599 - 05/01/11 01:34 AM
Re: Surviving "the flu"
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Old Hand
Registered: 11/09/06
Posts: 870
Loc: wellington, fl
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Or should I say flu like symptoms
Started with a sore throat Monday, then Fevers started Midday Tuesday. By Wednesdat, the fevers were getting silly (get up in the AM with 99, Fever would spike late afternoon at just over 102.
Anyone have any good hints - if I gould just get that PND to stop (I actually think it might be stuck mucus), at least then I can sleep - Going on the 5th day of this, and I feel horrid (oh, and any cures have to be High BP and diabetic friendly) You can loosen up stuck mucus with fluids (well-peppered chicken soup, consumed from a bowl works well) or guiafenesin, the active ingredient in plain Robitussin or mucinex. Consider a bedside humidifier-the spinning kind is more effective than the steam kind. Topical nasal spray from the doc might help, steroids or antihistamine. Benadryl is useful, partly as an antihistamine, but mostly as a sleeping pill-it makes almost everybody drowsy, and is pretty safe. If you can take ibuprofen, take it around the clock in doctor approved doses, to prevent the fever from coming back. It can be taken in combination with acetaminophen for both aches, pains and fever. Some docs suggest gargling with kids liquid ibuprofen, which has some topical analgesic effect. Diabetes and hypertension are a tough pair of burdens.Hang in there, big guy.
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