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Anyone Have Swine Flu? Samui, Phangan And Tao Residents

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#1 User is online   sbk 

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Posted 2009-07-30 05:23

Given all the swine flu cases being reported in the news, I am curious if any members here have actually been diagnosed with it by a doctor? If so, what did the doctor do, what did you do? How long before you got over it?
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Posted 2009-07-30 09:53

View Postsbk, on 2009-07-30 05:23:07, said:

Given all the swine flu cases being reported in the news, I am curious if any members here have actually been diagnosed with it by a doctor? If so, what did the doctor do, what did you do? How long before you got over it?


i have been told that bkk hospital has a ward dedicated to the h1 virus and that cases seem to be coming in on a daily basis, so i ahev been advised to stay away from large groups of people such as movie theaters, parties, etc....no prob for me because i dont like to be around people anyway :)
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Posted 2009-07-30 10:25

nothing here (fingers crossed) but my sister is over form the UK atm and has informed me that my nephew has it :/. Apparently any one with a sniffle atm in the UK is being treated as if they have swine flu.

I read some where that the virus is killing loads of fat people (people with 35+ bmi) i dont know if this is true or not.
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Posted 2009-07-30 11:43

Heard today that a local 6 year old died from Swine Flu - I have made enquiries at the Tesse Bahn as to who would make a decision to close schools on Samui - and if the above is true I would hope they will decide sooner rather than later .
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Posted 2009-07-30 20:17

View Postbrzy, on 2009-07-30 11:25:38, said:

nothing here (fingers crossed) but my sister is over form the UK atm and has informed me that my nephew has it :/. Apparently any one with a sniffle atm in the UK is being treated as if they have swine flu.

I read some where that the virus is killing loads of fat people (people with 35+ bmi) i dont know if this is true or not.


It is not killing fat people in particular but some kids in good health, only if they were not immunized by 1977 flue.
Death in western country seems 50% kids, 50% older people or people at risk (fat, respiratory problems, etc).
For normal folks nothing is necessary, it is less bad than the australian of last year.
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Posted 2009-07-30 20:47

Good Source produced by W.H.O. Canada gives the rates of infections around the world, preventative measures an treatments.

http://gilchrist.ca/...H1N1/index.html
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Posted 2009-07-31 11:09

View Postray23, on 2009-07-30 20:47:14, said:

Good Source produced by W.H.O. Canada gives the rates of infections around the world, preventative measures an treatments.

http://gilchrist.ca/...H1N1/index.html


Just wondering...is ordinary common or garden flu still around? Has this now vanished? Seems from my introverted island perspective that anything ranging from
a mild cold to full blown flu is diagnosed and /or reported as Swine flu.
Would the same sort of number of fatalities have been the same for "ordinary" flu?
I'm not in any way trying to belittle the problem but I get the feeling that there may be some over-reaction.
(Got to go...can't stop sneezing). :)
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Posted 2009-07-31 12:32

Gatorade,

Have to disagree with you, went to the hospital about 10 days ago (Thai Inter) with flu symptoms and the Doctor ruled out Mexican flu and left it up to me to have more tests done in case I wanted to.
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Posted 2009-07-31 13:38

Went to BKK hospital yesterday with headache, runny nose, aches and slightly high temperature. There are 2 types of flu, type A and Type B Swine flu comes under type B (along with many other types of flu) I tested positive for type B so they are sending samples to Bangkok for testing for H1N1 results back in 3 days. :D . In the meantime wearing a mask and keeping away from everybody was their recomendations.
Oh yes and a bill of nearly 9,000 Baht, but what do you expect from Bangkok Hospital!! :)
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Posted 2009-07-31 14:10

meh
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Posted 2009-07-31 14:22

View Postsketcher, on 2009-07-31 13:38:55, said:

Went to BKK hospital yesterday with headache, runny nose, aches and slightly high temperature. There are 2 types of flu, type A and Type B Swine flu comes under type B (along with many other types of flu) I tested positive for type B so they are sending samples to Bangkok for testing for H1N1 results back in 3 days. :D . In the meantime wearing a mask and keeping away from everybody was their recomendations.
Oh yes and a bill of nearly 9,000 Baht, but what do you expect from Bangkok Hospital!! :)

I read somewhere, they can't charge you for running the swine flu tests.Either the government is subsidising it or laying the ground rules on costs.
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Posted 2009-07-31 17:44

View Postsketcher, on 2009-07-31 14:38:55, said:

Went to BKK hospital yesterday with headache, runny nose, aches and slightly high temperature. There are 2 types of flu, type A and Type B Swine flu comes under type B (along with many other types of flu) I tested positive for type B so they are sending samples to Bangkok for testing for H1N1 results back in 3 days. :D . In the meantime wearing a mask and keeping away from everybody was their recomendations.
Oh yes and a bill of nearly 9,000 Baht, but what do you expect from Bangkok Hospital!! :)


So the cure was the same as normal flu, ibuprofen 2 times a day?
What is the point to know when it is gone (3 days test to bkk) that it was H1N1 instead of xyz?

9000b for a reccomandation to not sneeze?

gee, for fever avoid Bkk Hospital, thai international is much cheaper, and for any kind of flu they give you a full spectrum of antibiothics, that i trowed away after my skin changed colors a couple of times...
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Posted 2009-07-31 17:55

9000 baht. Posted Image
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Posted 2009-07-31 19:22

Yes the annual flu is here as usual that one you can get a shot for now.

Interesting so far they actual death rate is higher for that flu annually then what we have seen with the Swine flu.

The the time and number of countries it spread is what made it a pandemic. The fear is that it will mutate a the Spanish flu did leaving of people dead around the world.

9 K wow glad I don't live there,
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Posted 2009-07-31 21:23

I have a flu, maybe swine. Eyes watering, no energy, temperature high, appetitie low. Kicked in last night at buffet.

Anyway what to do. I dont want to pay 9000 baht, can I just go to the local pharamcy (usually very cheap) and ask them for antibotics if im no better tomorrow. As to keeping away from others, the pub I went to before (couldnt even finish one beer) has a few people in same boat so too late...
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Posted 2009-07-31 21:44

From everything I have seen thus far it attacks the lungs add coughing to that get to a hospital yesterday.

Got to be a less expensive hospital the that. Even if there is not it's still worth money. It does not sound like the medication needed is available at drugs stores.
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Posted 2009-07-31 22:06

View Postray23, on 2009-07-31 22:44:02, said:

From everything I have seen thus far it attacks the lungs add coughing to that get to a hospital yesterday.

Got to be a less expensive hospital the that. Even if there is not it's still worth money. It does not sound like the medication needed is available at drugs stores.


There aree no drugs for flu, just pain killer for side affects.
If no high temp ibuprofen 2 times a day, 400mg.

In UK they are giving everybody Tamiflu, but it must be taken the first day of the flu and there is no info about how it works, apart the fact that people cured with it have 1 day less of flu.
In USA CDC is mad with UK becouse the widespread use of tamiflu will only create a new strain resistent to it.....
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Posted 2009-07-31 22:10

View Postmattcodes, on 2009-07-31 22:23:31, said:

I have a flu, maybe swine. Eyes watering, no energy, temperature high, appetitie low. Kicked in last night at buffet.

Anyway what to do. I dont want to pay 9000 baht, can I just go to the local pharamcy (usually very cheap) and ask them for antibotics if im no better tomorrow. As to keeping away from others, the pub I went to before (couldnt even finish one beer) has a few people in same boat so too late...


Take ibuprofen NOW after eat, 2 times a day, 400mg.
if high fever go to thai international close to tesco.
cheaper but not free, they will do malaria test if you are not thai.......
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Posted 2009-08-01 03:14

Yes.
My 2 yearold daughter have had the swineflu about two weeks ago but she is ok now.

We came back from 1 week in Bkk and when we got back it broke out on her.
She lay for two days with high fever (38,8 degrees C) and seemed to have a lot of pain when she tried to move. She was also vomiting a lot.
We went to the hospital the first day she had fever and took the test but the test turned out NEGATIVE.
We felt lucky but when she did not want to walk by herself for the fifth day in a row we went back to the hospital.
The fever was gone but she still seemed to have pain in her joints. She usually run around like crazy but now she was crawling instead of walking but mostly she lay still.

They took mucus (?) from the nose and saliva from her mouth for the first test and we got the result within 15 minutes. The test cost 1000 baht.

The second time they only took mucus from her nose and we got the result again after 15 minutes. POSITIVE H1N1 A-virus. The test cost 800 baht.

And this was Bangkok hosptial at Samui by the way.

The doctor did not want to give her Tamiflu after the second test because she was already recovering good and it was not too serious, but she told us to stay inside for 1 week and if we wished to go somewhere we would have to wear facemasks.

Now that i think of it, not many of the hospital staff had face masks at that time.
Strangely me and my husband seem to have made it, but i guess we have more resistance than a 2 yearold child.

Take care now!

/comehome
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Posted 2009-08-01 03:22

9000 BAHT???
And why did they have to send the test to Bangkok??? *feel confused here*

We have tested our 2 yearold daughter two times and got the answer after 15 minutes each time!!
She had the A virus, perhaps it its different with the B virus, i dont know.

I am happy she is well now at least.

I hope you get better soon, and that your family or friends have not been infected.
Take care of your self now and speedy recovery.


/comehome
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Posted 2009-08-01 03:28

View Postmattcodes, on 2009-07-31 21:23:31, said:

I have a flu, maybe swine. Eyes watering, no energy, temperature high, appetitie low. Kicked in last night at buffet.

Anyway what to do. I dont want to pay 9000 baht, can I just go to the local pharamcy (usually very cheap) and ask them for antibotics if im no better tomorrow. As to keeping away from others, the pub I went to before (couldnt even finish one beer) has a few people in same boat so too late...


Don't forget an important rule : antibiotics don't help against viruses, only against bacterias ! Using them when you don't need them, will only make the bacterias resistant.
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Posted 2009-08-01 03:46

View PostComehome, on 2009-08-01 03:22:54, said:

9000 BAHT???
And why did they have to send the test to Bangkok??? *feel confused here*

We have tested our 2 yearold daughter two times and got the answer after 15 minutes each time!!
She had the A virus, perhaps it its different with the B virus, i dont know.

I am happy she is well now at least.

I hope you get better soon, and that your family or friends have not been infected.
Take care of your self now and speedy recovery.


/comehome


glad to hear your daughter recovered comehome. What treatment did the dr recommend for her?
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Posted 2009-08-01 08:43

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2009/08/01...al_30108822.php

This article gives a good description of critical symptoms. I would be in hospital before I let all of it hit.

This post has been edited by ray23: 2009-08-01 08:44

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Posted 2009-08-01 10:49

2 nights now. Very high fever at night and head is splitting, I dont think I manage to get much consecutive sleep. A gatorade and ibprofen seems to have milding effect.

I guess I'll take a run up to Thai international later but if they cant do anything not sure what;s the point.
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Posted 2009-08-01 12:22

he point is if you don't take care of yourself and seek medical treatment who will do it for you. If you have H1N1 you need to know it,.. You may just have annual flu. If that is the case you probably are going to get some peace of mind. Then just keep taking care you have been
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