I’ve heard that people with medical conditions are more likely to die.
I have eczema around my mouth (for a whole year now) and had my tonsoles removed 3 years ago.
Other than that, i’m in good shape medically.
If I catch swine flu, what are the chances that I would die?
Also if i DO have it and i go to the doctor what will he do for me?
Oh and im 16
Very, very low. http://www.examiner.com/x-7707-Tampa-Disease-Prevention-Examiner~y2009m7d25-Novel-H1N1-influenza-relatively-mild-disease-right-so-what-do-the-experts-really-fear
Hi Gaga,
I am happy to note that you are interested in your health. Great.
I am a Registered Nurse and am answering your question as if you asked me that in the ER.
You are young and healthy. Your eczema and removal of tonsils do not make you high risk. If you get a swine flu infection and follow standard guidelines for its treatment and management you will not die.
I wrote this article on swine flu. Please read it and share it with friends. Collectively, we can reduce the spread of swine flu. My pen name is Shergill.
http://healthmad.com/conditions-and-diseases/how-to-prevent-the-spread-of-swine-flu/
Video : CBS 60 Minutes -1976 Swine Flu Vaccine
1979 CBS “60 Minutes” episode concerning the 1976 swine flu pandemic in USA and the massive vaccination that followed.
Note that this episode was banned after its first showing on television.
It is now being released publicly on the internet for the first time, after
20 years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_9I1L_P370&feature=related
This is an incredible report in favor of the victims of the swine flu
vaccine shown on main stream media.