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During a recent gastric intestinal, counting the floor tiles, (24 or so) episode, my son put this in the bathroom for me. I have recreated the scene for your enjoyment.
As a side note, it is cold and flu season, please wash your hands, unless you to want to count floor tiles in your bathroom. Have a good week. B
Lindsey and I got our flu shots today. It takes about two weeks for it to take effect, so don’t put it off too long.
I also got the first of two shots for Shingles. Not gonna lie, this one stung a bit, but not too bad.
Lindsey and I got our flu shots today. It takes about two weeks for it to take effect, so don’t put it off too long.
I also got the first of two shots for Shingles. Not gonna lie, this one stung a bit, but not too bad.
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'Cause in the midst of a worldwide pandemic, this is one less thing to worry about.
ANTI-VAXXERS are LIARS and BASTARDS!!!
Well, it's here. The H1N1 vaccine. We only have the "attenuated live" nasal spray at the moment, the IM version (shot) will arrive in about a week. Frankly, I really wanted to wait for the shot but was encouraged to go ahead with the nasal spray. I duly "took my medicine" as I should. Certain groups of people are unable to take the nasal spray and it's only right that the IM version be distributed to them.
I've already seen multiple patients with "Flu like symptoms" that we assume have the H1N1. Why assume? The CDC is not recommending testing at this point for several reasons, the most important one being that the flu swab has a whopping rate of false negatives! So, if it quacks like a duck, walks like a duck, lays duck eggs... yeah, it's a duck.
As for treatment, well.. here in the States Tamiflu is being given to pregnant women and children 2 and under with "flu like symptoms". Everyone else is supposed to tough it out I guess? I know from a flickr friend in the UK that everyone there with the flu gets Tamiflu.
So, I've taken my (somewhat controversial) dose of H1N1 vaccine. I'll let you know how it goes. I had the flu once when I was 15 years old and remember it WELL! It was horrid.
I'm working a crazy shift all weekend that takes up most of my day. I'll do my best to visit all your awesome photostreams when I can though.
**NOTE** The vaccine is not yet available to the general public (I only know about the US). My dose was given because I'm a medical provider.
Health Minister Terry Lake and provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall are urging British Columbians to protect themselves, and their loved ones, from influenza by getting vaccinated this flu season.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/11/british-columbians-urged-t...
Christian Mooney, an administrative support technician in the Warrior Clinic, braces for her seasonal flu shot. Immunization is required for health-care workers with direct contact with patients.
About 12 minutes into President Barak Obama's 2015 State Of The Union Speech, House Speaker John Boehner unclogs his nose. Moments later, President Obama spoke of the need for infrastructure repair, including "unclogging our commutes."
The MTA has launched a new campaign in partnership with Walgreens urging all employees to get a flu shot. Promotional flyers and posters have been posted at occupational facilities across the Authority.
The MTA has launched a new campaign in partnership with Walgreens urging all employees to get a flu shot. Promotional flyers and posters have been posted at occupational facilities across the Authority.
I wish.... the sick would go away. Its been a rough two weeks in our house. The common cold has hit us hard. Tis the season I guess??
Mother holding thermometer checking child's temperature
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FLU SHOTS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR ANSBACH CLINIC – Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Derek Cuvellier (pictured, right) stopped in at the Ansbach Clinic on Urlas Kaserne this morning, Wednesday, Oct. 18 to receive his yearly flu shot.
All active duty Soldiers are scheduled to receive the shot this week at the Grip Training Center on Bismark Kaserne, with Rotational Soldiers scheduled for vaccination on Stork Barracks Oct. 23 & 27.
Our good friends and partners at the Ansbach Health Clinic encourage all community members to avoid delay in making appointments to get the shot now that flu season has begun.
Telephone the clinic appointment line at (Commercial) 0496371-9464-3600 or (DSN) 590-3663.
PLEASE NOTE: Shots will be available at the Ansbach Clinic on a walk-in basis or all community members (incl. Retirees. DoD Civilians, Active Duty family members and contractors) from 1 to 4 p.m. beginning 15 November.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
Health Minister Terry Lake and provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall are urging British Columbians to protect themselves, and their loved ones, from influenza by getting vaccinated this flu season.
(L-R) Geraldine Vance, CEO of BC Pharmacy Association, Registered Nurse, Nubia Martens; VCH Medical Health Officer (and emcee) Dr. Meena Dawar, Minister Lake, VCH Chief Medical Health Officer, Dr. Patty Daly, Dr. Perry Kendall, President of Association of Registered Nurses of BC Julie Foster, President of BC Pharmacy Association Don Cocar.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/11/british-columbians-urged-t...
Health Minister Terry Lake and provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall are urging British Columbians to protect themselves, and their loved ones, from influenza by getting vaccinated this flu season.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/11/british-columbians-urged-t...
2 quarts canned low-salt chicken broth
1 (3 1/2-pound) chicken, cut into 8 pieces
1/2 cup chopped onion
2 carrots, peeled, thinly sliced
2 celery stalks, sliced
2 tablespoons (1/4 stick) butter
1 cup mushrooms, quartered
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
8 ounces dried egg noodles
1/2 cup finely chopped fresh parsley
Combine chicken broth and chicken in heavy large pot. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover partially, and simmer until chicken is cooked through, about 20 minutes. Using tongs, transfer chicken to large bowl. Cool chicken and broth slightly. Discard skin and bones from chicken. Cut chicken meat into bite-size pieces and reserve. Spoon fat off top of chicken broth.
Return broth to simmer. Add onion, carrots and celery. Simmer until vegetables soften, about 8 minutes. (Can be prepared 1 day ahead. Cover chicken meat and broth separately and refrigerate. Bring broth to boil before continuing.)
Melt 2 tablespoons butter in heavy large skillet over medium-high heat. Add mushrooms and saute until they begin to brown, about 5 minutes. Stir in lemon juice. Add mushrooms to broth; stir in noodles, parsley and reserved chicken. Simmer until noodles are tender, about 5 minutes. Season soup to taste with salt and pepper.
Enjoy!
(I've been craving chicken noodle soup ever since I've been sick. So tonight, I made a huge pot of soup. I usually double the measurements so I can make enough to freeze in the event that I get sick again. Chicken noodle soup is one of my favourites).
The MTA has launched a new campaign in partnership with Walgreens urging all employees to get a flu shot. Promotional flyers and posters have been posted at occupational facilities across the Authority.
Health Minister Terry Lake and provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall are urging British Columbians to protect themselves, and their loved ones, from influenza by getting vaccinated this flu season.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/11/british-columbians-urged-t...
Health Minister Terry Lake and provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall are urging British Columbians to protect themselves, and their loved ones, from influenza by getting vaccinated this flu season.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/11/british-columbians-urged-t...
Health Minister Terry Lake and provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall are urging British Columbians to protect themselves, and their loved ones, from influenza by getting vaccinated this flu season.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/11/british-columbians-urged-t...
Health Minister Terry Lake and provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall are urging British Columbians to protect themselves, and their loved ones, from influenza by getting vaccinated this flu season.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/11/british-columbians-urged-t...
The MTA has launched a new campaign in partnership with Walgreens urging all employees to get a flu shot. Promotional flyers and posters have been posted at occupational facilities across the Authority.
The MTA has launched a new campaign in partnership with Walgreens urging all employees to get a flu shot. Promotional flyers and posters have been posted at occupational facilities across the Authority.
Its raining today so my outdoor shoot is postponed ;( this is one I shot a couple of weeks ago and never got around to editing it. I am pleased with this version..
Strobist: 50mm f2.0 430exii camera right 1/64 24mm 90* to subject. 400 watt fill umbrella above subject. Photographer with the flu behind the camera.
Health Minister Terry Lake and provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall are urging British Columbians to protect themselves, and their loved ones, from influenza by getting vaccinated this flu season.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/11/british-columbians-urged-t...