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I seem to have picked up something weird. Sort of a flu, except that it's largely a hacking cough and extreme tiredness rather than anything else, plus fever dreams, whee - I was in bed asleep for most of yesterday and last night and when I wasn't sleeping, I was kind of brain dead and unable to talk louder than table conversation. It doesn't hurt to swallow or breathe, exactly, but it's like there's a weight on my chest making it hard. Even when Angel isn't sitting on me. I'm also sort of wheezy, which means I've been using the inhaler a lot.

I'll see how tomorrow goes. If I'm still like this, I'll go to the doctor, mostly because with the H1N1 around, I'm a little paranoid - Jacob's son has had it at the very least, so I have been exposed. Besides, this is getting ridiculous and I'm tired of being the plague vector everyone avoids.

Oh, also? Parentals, the box arrived safe and sound. :) I haven't opened it yet since it's a Christmas thing, and Angel has claimed it as his New Perching Place.

Date: 2009-11-23 12:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cherryice.livejournal.com
[livejournal.com profile] seraangel is right: a doctor's visit wouldn't be a bad idea, and shortness of breath is not a primary H1N1 symptom.

It is, however, a symptom of some of the secondary illnesses (bronchitis, pneumonia, etc.) that have been developing after a round of H1N1, especially in those with chronic lung conditions such as asthma.

I'm not trying to be alarmist - I just know our health region is recommending people see a doctor right away if they have flu symptoms plus difficulty breathing and/or chest pressure and/or chest pain.

Hope you feel better soon.

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