hes been poorly for 10 days. symptoms:- aches and pains.....runny nose........coughing........extreme fatigue (sleeping now)........loss of interest in anything / anyone.........average diet and fluid intake.
Never seen him like this before. He normally goes to work even if hes ill. Hes going to his GP tommorow. Would it be reasonable for him to ask to have his bloods taken to see whats going on. Poorly dog and poorly hubby OMG !!
The virus round here has been diabolical. I normally take 3 days to get over a cold and it took a month, ended up at the docs and prescribed a ventolin inhaler so I could breathe.
Sounds just like me a couple of weeks ago...It didn't want to eat for over a week.... took about 2 and half weeks before I started to get my mojo back. Good luck, I'm sure he'll be fine x
My sister was effectively knocked out for a month by this, fortunately I was away for the England Italy game...however, how my mater didn't catch it, goodness knows, but then she has the constitution of an ox. Having the flu jab wouldn't have protected her, this strand of flu not covered when the learned medics made their educated guess to which ones we needed protection from.
Friend, 83 yr old had it and has still not fully recovered. I had to get GP out to her but she is still very weak. She did have the flu jab but, as DTC says, it doesn't work for all strains.
Sounds like 'flu. I got it this year in late Jan., despite being vaccinated. That is one thing, but then I developed bronchitis, which warranted antibiotics it was so bad, and I'm still coughing a bit after that. In other words, the 'flu will pass, but may pave the way for other infections which need treatment, so keep an eye open. Keep up the fluids and don't force the pace of recovery, the fatigue is real. Chin up, it will pass! :)
My sis-in-law is in bed ill - three days now, all her family have had bad colds, but she is poorly. There is always some bug going around and if you are feeling a bit run down already it feels worst.