I'm glad talking to your endocrinologist made you feel better. I feel that anyone with any concerns should speak with their doctors...that's why we pay them the big $$$!
Yup! You're right!
That said I'm also glad he isn't handing out the anti-virals on an "use as needed" basis. These drugs currently work, and from my personal experience, they work well. I'd hate to see people taking them when there isn't really any need and possibly helping in creating a drug-resistant strain.
I'm glad too. I don't want to see drug resistant strains either. It worries me when they showed on the news the other day people running up to Canada to get it and wiping out the pharmacies, then people trying to get it here. If I don't need to have it on hand, then healthy people shouldn't have a need to stockpile it.
I understand you have the compromised immune system and these drugs could really save your life, but you seem to me like someone who is aware of her health status and won't take unnecessary risks like waiting to call the doctor if you suddenly are hit with respiratory symptoms, fever and the like.
You are correct here too. If somethings funky, I'm going to question it. I know how my "normal" feels and if anythings out of whack, I'm going to do something about it. I've got my docs on speed dial! 
I hope others will be viligant with their health and report any symptoms immediately to their doctors.
I think that's the difference between being chronically ill like I am and a typical "healthy" person. I'm always on guard, whereas someone else might not be as much. Or they think I'll just take some aspirin and it'll go away.
It's my belief (but I could be wrong) that by putting out the state of emergency it is, in part, a wake-up call to the drug companies to get busy making the needed anti-virals so there are plenty to go around if the need arises...and the drug companies do respond. Awhile back there was a shortage of Prevnar (a pneumococcal immunization given to children) because the drug company had to decrease or stop production and increase production on the pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine for children and a new pertussis vaccine for tweens all thanks to a pertussis outbreak.
That's a good theory. I'm sure they're swinging into action to make some more tamiflu.
Anyway - honugirl - I hope you stay healthy and have no need for anti-virals! Keep taking care of yourself!!