Thanks justsaynomore for the information you posted about Tamiflu in your post to me 2,725
Freeper humble and shy wrote this to me about Tamiful in her post 2, 692
When my son had swine flu about 3 weeks ago, the pediatrician refused to give him the tamiflu because it only works like its supposed to within the 1st 24 hours (hed had a runny nose for 3 days before he got the fever)and he said it comes with all kinds of horrible side effects to the kidneys. It also only reduces the the swine flu by one day - not worth the risk of other health issues the shot posed.
Who are you going to believe?
I wrote to freeper humble and shy that I do believe Tamiflu would have saved this woman ‘s life
Flu Victim Familys Statement
http://www.fox13now.com/news/kstu-utah-third-deaths-family-statement,0,4966333.story
I also posted to her what I have read before on Tamiflu .
Freeper justsaynomore Have you heard that Tamiflu is bad for the kidney’s like freeper humble and shy posted ????
Duval Marks 12th Swine Flu Death - FL
Ann Butler Chris Turner Created: 10/14/2009 11:24:54 AM Updated: 10/14/2009 11:26:42 AM
DUVAL COUNTY, FL — The 12th swine flu death in the county was confirmed Wednesday.
A 50-year-old female who died Oct. 4 is the county’s latest case, according to the Duval County Health Department.
There have been 109 swine flu, or H1N1, cases in Florida this year. The state plans to release an update on confirmed deaths in the state today.
A statement from the county health department released Wednesday said the first doses of the swine flu nasal spray and flu shot vaccine are being distributed in the county. It is available in limited quantities.
Nationwide, the priorities for receiving vaccines are pregnant women; people who care for infants younger than 6 months; health care workers; anyone between 6 months and 24 years old; anyone between 25 and 64 with a chronic medical condition or a weakened immune system.
As the vaccine becomes more readily available, non-targeted individuals will receive it. The county will provide information on vaccine availability and the types available. No shortage is expected.
In addition, county also urges residents to receive the seasonal flu vaccination. The seasonal flu vaccine is recommended for the elderly, young children and people with certain health conditions.
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=146652&catid=3
Clinton County Health Department Confirms H1N1 Death
First Death Reported From Virus
PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. — Clinton County health officials told WPTZ.com Wednesday that a person has died from the H1N1 virus.
While details are still emerging, health officials confirmed the death is the first death due to the virus.
Newschannel 5 has a crew on the story and will provide further details as they become available.
The Clinton County Health Department said Tuesday that several residents have tested positive for the H1N1 virus, otherwise known as swine flu.
Each individual was experiencing influenza type illness, with fever, health officials said.
Many other communities in both New York and Vermont have already had residents test positive for H1N1in the second wave of this illness.
Most people who become infected with H1N1influenza have continued to experience mild to moderate illness. Those with underlying medical conditions are at greater risk for complications from H1N1.
A small amount of H1N1 nasal spray vaccine arrived in Clinton County the week of Oct. 5. More is expected this week.
http://www.wptz.com/health/21295091/detail.html