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The only good thing about the flu


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is that the stubborn 10 extra that I won't lose because I love food so much is now history.

I look pretty damn good but feel pretty damn bad.

At least the kids are done projectile vomitting. All that laundry was tough to do while my head was swimming at 2:00 AM.

Oiy

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I have only had the flu once that I can remember... I have asthma so I am "high risk" if I get it, but I can't get the shot because it is cultured in eggs (I'm allergic)...

It was pretty rough on me, but I was lucky compared to what I hear out of some people...

I was bed-ridden for about 3 days (one of which I had to watch the Panthers from bed)... and between the vomiting and being on the verge of pneumonia with fluid in my chest it was probably the worst 3 days I have ever had...

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I have only had the flu once that I can remember... I have asthma so I am "high risk" if I get it, but I can't get the shot because it is cultured in eggs (I'm allergic)...

It was pretty rough on me, but I was lucky compared to what I hear out of some people...

I was bed-ridden for about 3 days (one of which I had to watch the Panthers from bed)... and between the vomiting and being on the verge of pneumonia with fluid in my chest it was probably the worst 3 days I have ever had...

Due to modern medicine, genetic short sticks like you are still alive. The Catch-22 of human progress.
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I love you too...

Thanks to folks like me, future generations will develop natural immunities to things we need vaccines for today...

Tell your grandkids' grandkids that they are welcome...

Genetic mutations are only beneficial if they are passed to progeny...and you bubble boys will be dead by 12. Except you, we just can't quite kill you either. Sumamabitch.
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