Seek medical advice !... Why was this originally posted in the Maths & Ditloid sections !
One physical characteristic that you should look for in a soldier who is suspected of having post traumatic stress disorder PTSD is muscle tremors.
One physical characteristic that you should look for in a soldier who is suspected of having post traumatic stress disorder PTSD is muscle tremors.
One physical characteristic that you should look for in a soldier who is suspected of having post traumatic stress disorder PTSD is muscle tremors.
One physical characteristic that you should look for in a soldier who is suspected of having post traumatic stress disorder PTSD is muscle tremors.
If you are talking about the "stomach flu" symptoms, then a laxative like that one could give you similar symptoms of stomach cramps and diarrhea that the stomach flu ("Norwalk Flu") causes. However, it should not be causing respiratory symptoms of influenza like the seasonal flu or swine flu cause unless you are having an unusual or allergic reaction to it. If you have any trouble breathing after taking a new medication, you should seek immediate medical attention to be sure you are not having a severe allergic reaction that could be life-threatening.
One physical characteristic that you should look for in a soldier who is suspected of having post traumatic stress disorder PTSD is muscle tremors.
One physical characteristic that you should look for in a soldier who is suspected of having post traumatic stress disorder PTSD is muscle tremors.
There is no one-word anagram. One anagram is "May flu."* A typo is strongly suspected because of the adjacent letter (I for U); laimfy spells family.
No, but if you get swine flu and regular flu shot, it will be harder to get the flu.
Last flu season, 2009-2010, you needed two shots. But this year the seasonal flu shot also protects against swine flu, so, in the US, you only need one flu shot for the 2010-2011 flu season.
If you actually had laboratory confirmation that you had the A-H1N1/09 influenza, then you would be as or better protected from that same virus from then on for life. The vaccination is proven in clinical trials to be approximately 90% effective in adults with healthy immune systems. One of the reasons the vaccines are is not 100% effective is that the strain of the virus that is chosen to be the one in the vaccine may not be as good a match for the exact strain you catch in the wild, since there can be slight mutations.However, the vaccination is proven safe and effective as any seasonal flu vaccines are, so if you are not sure 100% by laboratory testing that this is the flu you had, you should go ahead and get a vaccination. If you did have the same flu, there is no problem with having the vaccination too.
Yes one woman is in confinment due to the chance of her having it, she has recently returned from Mexico. But its not totally confirmed yet. A man working in the Regus in the city centre is suspected of having it, although it looks like Regus haven't even told their clients about it. link to story - http://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/news/Office-worker-isolated-in-swine.5257897.jp