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Designated Family Disney Planner
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Southern New Jersey
Posts: 679
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Swine flu six days before leaving
I dont believe this, I planned this trip for 8 months, 6 days before we leave my daughter comes home with the swine flu.
The Damn piggy flu lands in my house with 6 days to go.... ![]() OMG: Hopefully if no one else comes down with it, we'll still be able to make the trip. Keep your fingers crossed and send the prayers our way. I did purchase trip insurance through AAA, hopefully it will cover our expenses in the event we have to cancel this trip. I've got MNSSHP tickets for Halloween night and all. I needed to vent somewhere, i figured this board would be a good spot to vent. We were so looking forward to our first stay at Wilderness Lodge. I'm still hopeful we will be able to make the trip. Thanks for listening. |
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 1,218
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Oh wow! Ya'll are in my prayers. I hope nobody else gets it and your daughter gets better quickly!
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 1,708
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Use the insurance !!!
Don't take a chance with a possible relaspe by trying to push it too quickly....AND if you do decide to go ask your physician first. Don't risk exposing others in your desire to notiss the trip... Swine flu can kill the very precious ones who want to be there just like you guys!!!
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 224
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Isolation, isolation and tamaflu and you all should be okay!!! I will be thinking of you and sending positive thoughts your way. I hope that your little girl has an easy go of it.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 1,069
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Your daughter has actually been tested positive? Here in Canada unless you are basically hospitalized they will not do a test, but will "diagnose" over the phone and tell you to stay home. If you are tested positive there are very serious isolation and hygeine rules to follow. Is this not the case in the US?
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 151
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We do not have such isolation rules in the US though I wish we did. As far as the little one with Swine flu she is contagious for 7 days after the outbreak of her symptoms or up until 48 hrs that she has been afebrile without antipyretics (tylenol, motrin, etc), whichever is longer.
Plus I am not so sure, if she has tested positive for swine flu, that she would feel much like enjoying Disney World. I know it is a terrible disappointment, but postponing the trip may be best for all.
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Designated Family Disney Planner
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Southern New Jersey
Posts: 679
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She didnt test positive, but the doctor said more than likely it is the swine flu. It is all over South Jersey Schools.
They wouldn't even consider giving Tamiflu, and we begged. |
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Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Fantasyland
Posts: 11,883
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To the OP some pediatricians are not giving tamaflu to children but I certainly would hope he or she would advise you to postpone your trip. |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 70
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As a PP stated we do not have such isolation rules. However, OP should do whats best for her daughter. Our ped goes along with CDC's recommendations...once you are fever free for 24 hours without the use of tylenol, motrin, etc. you are no longer contagious. The MD told me, that I should expect to see symptoms (if I were to get it...which I did) within 5 days. Otherwise, I should be good to go. DD although positive never had any symptons.
DD, DS, and myself all had H1N1 last week. Actually, we all had Type A influenza...which is what the flu test (qtip like swab up the nose and results ready in 10 minutes) tests for. It cannot distinguish between the various type A influenzas including novel type A (which is H1N1). The two FDA approved tests take much longer than a day and most MD offices are not using those tests. The MDs are just assuming its H1N1. Fortunately, H1N1 is not as severe as regular influenza...this is what we experienced and what the MD was telling us as well. DD who is 5 had no symptoms. She had no cough, no fever, no sore throat, no aches, no stomach distress, etc. MD tested her just because she was in the exam room with us. I had a runny nose...no fever. And in our area, where H1N1 is running rampant...the majority of the people don't even realize they have it. And I would not have thought that we did either. My son had a 99 low grade fever...which happens on a weekly basis for him...and I don't even consider that low grade...I consider that more on the normal side. We happen to be in the office for another reason. I would just wait and see...she could be all better by tomorrow...which then would still give her an extra several days to be sure. But, please do whats best for your family. |
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Always wishing on a star!
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Plano, Texas
Posts: 1,011
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They wouldn't give you Tamiflu? What in the world did they give her, then?
I have to say that DH and I both tested positive for swine flu a week ago today. DH is fine now. But, he was on bed rest and could barely move for 5 days. He finished out his Tamiflu, and he's still on other medications. But, he gets worn out VERY easily right now. Me, I've had all of the complications that go along with it. I've got asthma, so I've developed a horrible case of bronchitis and a severe kidney infection because of the amount of medication being pumped through me. They've kept me over night twice in the ER already, and I'm living on at-home breathing treatments with a ton of steroids. My heart is pounding out of my chest from all of the steroids and other meds, and I feel even worse because I can't sit long enough to rest. (Too jittery from the medication.) I have to say that if your little one gets anywhere near what I'm going through, you need to re-schedule. She wouldn't enjoy this trip at all, and you don't want to expose her immune system to any other diseases going around. Her immune system is going to be weak for a while even after she gets over this. Plus, out of kindness to others, don't expose other people to it, either. This flu is killing people; it's not something to take lightly. There are so many complications that can arise from swine flu, which I'm experiencing the hard way. You don't want to risk lives (especially now that your whole family is exposed; it's very contagious) for a trip. If you can re-schedule, do so and enjoy the trip when it comes around. I know my doctor told me not to leave the house until at least Monday, which will be 10 days after I was first diagnosed. Even then, my lungs are so raw on the inside from everything (I've seen the images; it's horribly gross) that it's going to take weeks for the bronchitis to finally go away. I'm currently hoping that they're somewhat back to normal for our trip, and that's still 40 days out. Let your little one rest, and don't push your family. Being there in the long run, even with different plans, is what matters. And to the other poster that said swine flu isn't as serious as the other flu, I have to disagree as do all of the doctors that I've been seeing. I've had both, and this has been far worse on my asthma than the other - which is what is happening to most people that are dealing with loss because of H1N1. There is so much unknown about H1N1 because it's so new; I'd hate to see people not take it seriously and things turn out for the worse. Last edited by HeatherBelle614; 10-24-2009 at 12:11 AM. |
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 846
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So sorry to hear this - hope your daughter is feeling better soon and the rest of you don't get it.
I'd say to give it 2-3 more days and then make the decision, see how she is doing and the rest of you, and if not, then cancel and thank goodness you have the trip insurance. I'm very concerned about my family coming down with the swine flu, in general, but also with the same thing you're dealing with, what if get it and can't do our upcoming trip or start coming down with it when we are there. Our trip this past August - we all ended up being sick. 2 days before we left my son had a fever of 103 out of nowhere. Nothing else wrong with him, just feverish and very tired. over next day, he improved, fever went down, just a slight temperature the next day or two, like 100. No other symptoms. Left for our trip, he was fine and fever-free. So we get to Disney.... on day 3 of our trip, his twin sister comes down with a fever. She still kept up just fine and did the parks - gave her Tylenol, 20 minutes or so later her fever was lowered and her spirits were up and good to go. Only other symptom she had was a pain in her stomach when we'd walk fast - like end of the night leaving to head to the buses. Day 5 - other daughter came down with the fever. No other symptoms, but same thing she complained, a pain in her stomach/side when walking fast. Day 6 - my turn! slight fever - but wow, oddly had that same pain in the side and thought THIS is what they were complaining of. Felt like a stitch/cramp in your side. None of us had a cough or sore throat - just fever. Even though we were there in the August heat - when you see our pictures you can tell which one currently had a fever - they'd be the one wearing a jacket saying they were chilly. I'd like to hope we all had H1N1 and got it over with and outta the way, but am doubting it. But I'd say hang in there a couple days and see how she is - and hoping the poor thing feels better soon! |
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Buffalo, NY
Posts: 1,797
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Sorry to hear this...I am totally paranoid about this happening.
For those not paying attention, the CDC has said the Swine Flu is basically "The" Flu right now...they randomly test people showing Flu-symptoms, and 99+% of all Flu victims right now have H1N1. Fortunately (and actually unsurprisingly) most people that get it will be OK. The fact is in many ways, Swine Flu is just another Flu virus...about 30,000 to 40,000 people a year die from flu and flu related illnesses in the US...mostly eldery and small children. My advice is follow all precautions recommended...try to avoid contact to spread it through your family. If your daughter seems to be feeling better and the rest of your family is symptom free by the time you are scheduled to leave, then go ahead...but again, do your best to avoid spreading it to others on your trip. (Lots of hand santitizer, avoid touching things such as hand-rails.) WDW is a germ-fest as it is (my DW caught Chicken Pox there in 2000) you don't need to add to it.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: NORTH FLORIDA
Posts: 2,221
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as for the OP no way should she take her family if there is h1n1 in the house..think of all the kids that are there trying to have fun, the MAW KIDS that have weak immune systems and they waited to get their "WISH" and get h1n1 because of all the peole that know they have it and go anyway because they feel they deserve to go!I am sorry and it may make me a witch but oh well but I could not do that.
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Down the Rabbit Hole
Posts: 9,848
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There is a pending national shortage of Tamiflu and Relenza. They will NOT give it to anyone anymore unless they have an exisiting medical history that would cause the FLu to require hospitalization,etc. I am sorry your trip may be postponed.I am worried too that the same thing may happen for my Dec trip.
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Location: Southern New Jersey
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