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it is bloody selfish to go to work with a heavy cold or stomach upset. It is not noble or self sacrificing cos everyone else then gets it
Oh I agree!   I used to get the right hooby hump about it...  cos the knock on effect would be I would get it.. then my kids would get it... so I would be off work not only whilst I was sick.. but whilst the kids were too.... then I would get the bad attendance record.
Dirtyprettygirlthing
Yeah I know Sal, but trust me Swine flu was completely different. I had no regular flu symptoms present, no sore throat, blocked nose, headache, nothing like that at all. I got to work at 8.45 and by 9.30 I was sweating profusely (I like that word ), my eyes were heavy, I'd gone dead pale (so colleagues said)...it's just weird to explain. I didn't think it was swine flu at all, cos I thought that would be like normal flu kinda thing. I went to the doc 2 weeks later to get clearance to go back to work and when she examined me she could tell (somehow) that I'd had it (summink in the throat?), but she did say that there was misdiagnosis of it going on by the bucketload, so I doubt it was ever the huge epidemic it was made out to be.
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Did your kids get it Menty? Or yours Karma?
No, my son moved into my mums for 2 weeks and I was stocked up with surgical masks, gloves, plastic aprons, plastic shoe thingies that go over your shoes (that I'd nicked from hospital a couple of months before just in case of emergencies ). My mum would post supplies through the door or leave a carrier bag on the doorstep, knock the door and run away Couldn't risk my boy getting it cos he can't handle colds or anything like that very well since getting pneumonia when he was younger. Everything got completely sterilised, bleached and cleaned before he was allowed back in though, I think I went a little too O.T.T. cos I was still wearing the masks and gloves in the house 3 weeks later
Karma_
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My mum would post supplies through the door or leave a carrier bag on the doorstep, knock the door and run away
Oh Karma! I am laughing.. but in a "poor Karma" kinda way!

 
Couldn't risk my boy getting it cos he can't handle colds or anything like that very well since getting pneumonia when he was younger
Yeah...  I would have been terrified about passing it onto the kids too...  


I think I went a little too O.T.T. cos I was still wearing the masks and gloves in the house 3 weeks later
*sniggers*  and refrains from making any MJ related quip..
Dirtyprettygirlthing

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