)but seriously, i have an infant that was 6 weeks early that had premature lungs and was in the hospital for over 3 weeks before coming home. on top of that, my 4 1/2 year old has already had the flu 2 times since september. she has a weak immune system. she only goes to pre-school 2 days a week for 2 hours, and still......2 weeks ago, (when she was sick)out of 20 kids in her class, 9 of them were out with the flu.prior to the "outbreak" one mother brought her son to school with a temp and snot(sorry) running down his chin
. she dropped him in class and sped out the door. the school tried to call her, she was not at home and did not pick up her cell. at the end of class when she came to pick up her son, when confronted by another angry parent,she said she couldnt pick up the cell phone because she was at a job interview .can you believe it?she said she didnt know that he was sick.it is irresponsible and selfish parents like that who make a bad situation worse.
sorry if i ranted...........
We were quarenteened in the cabin for about 75% of the actual cruise due to it, and while it was sad we made the best out of it and had fun in the cabin. Dont worry to much. The guest relations will do almost anything to make it easier on you if it does happen.
Everything in life has a risk, DH got sick almost

Originally posted by shingle
hi guys we have heard about a remedy called zi cam has anybody got any info about it![]()

Rosemary, I can understand your disappointment. I was also confined to the stateroom for 90 percent of my cruise. I made the best I could out of it, but I know how hard it was for me. I think the reason you had to be there for imigration had nothing to do with being confined to the room, by law you have to report or it holds up the entire ship. I understand the confusion though. I hope things are better. I had the regular flu on board and also norwalk so I know where you are coming from. Hang in there.