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I know I've had swine flu because I had 11 of the 12 symptoms (my son had all 12) and I have had the flu jab for the past 12 years and no flu. Prior to that I would get flu every year. It's like labour and chicken pox, you'll know if you have really got it.


It's very odd though that my husband and aged parents didn't get it even though we coughed and spluttered all over them. Immune systems are very strange things.

Has anyone seen the Thunderer's shock headline today? Swine Flu Girl...died of double infection


Apparently, the reportedly healthy little girl that died recently of swine flu was found post-mortem to have had a number of other complications - the conclusion being that apparently we aren't all going to die this week from advanced plague.


A gross breach of journalistic standards - surely they understand that the role of the press is to hype up this situation into a panicky crisis until we all form armed mobs breaking into hospitals to self-inject Tamiflu?

I missed the diahorrea thankfully. You do need to have the fever to be diagnosed as swine flu although it doesn't mean you haven't got it/had it. A few people I know who have been in contact with those with swine flu have just had sore throats - maybe those are the mild ones. Lets hope so.

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