Okay, this is really embarrassing, so much so that I almost posted under an alias. But I honest to goodness don't know if this sounds...well...suspicious. It's after the fact, so maybe it doesn't matter any way, but I don't know if it's something I should still report.
I live just south of Austin, TX.
Around mid March I was sitting here fine one evening, then suddenly started feeling sick to my stomach. That whole night I was up vomiting/diarrhea. Eh..didn't seem any different from the stomach viruses I've had plenty of times, so didn't think much about it.
But the next day, while my stomach felt better, I was spiking a fever of about 102 w/ chills. For me, this is weird. I've never EVER had a fever during a stomach virus and the only time I have had a fever in the last 10 years was when I had the flu about 5 years ago. Then everything started to ache horribly. And not that ache from throwing up, but my shoulders, joints, everything. I felt like my head was going to pop off my shoulders, and I could barely walk...when I did I couldn't stand up straight.
The next few days I felt better stomach wise, but I still had diarrhea, and for the next 3 days I had a fever. I was also pretty tired most of the time and my chest began to ache w/ a hard, dry, unproductive cough (which I just assumed was from possibly aspirating vomit...sorry, gross, I know). I still wasn't thinking flu, b/c not once in my entire life have I ever vomited with a respiratory illness/virus. The cough and chest pain got worse, and I finally saw a physician's asst. who kind of looked befuddled, said they'd been seeing alot of weird combinations of illnesses lately. An inhaled steroid and codeine cough meds didn't help cough at all, which eventually became wet and migrated up to my head. This whole process lingered a good 3 weeks, eventually ending in a sinus infection and double ear infections according to the actual doctor who I finally saw on the tail end of things when my darn ears wouldn't unclog.
About a week after day 1 of my stuff, DH also caught a version of this, with the aches, fever, cough, etc, but he never had stomach/diarrhea issues. I stay at home, so luckily didn't seem to pass it to anyone else. His also lingered about 3 weeks, but not the way mine kept kicking my rear.
So what do you think? I pretty much figured I had a flu, and stupid me didn't have a shot this year (though DH did...maybe why his was milder?) I completely didn't think about anything until I started reading that this Swine flu is mostly like the regular flu, but seems to include stomach/diarrhea more. And this is the first time that's ever happened to me w/ the flu. The whole time I just kept thinking to myself how different and weird this seemed from virus'/flus I've had in the past.
But I really, REALLY don't want to seem like a paranoid hypochondriac weirdo. Especially b/c I know it might be the tendency for people living in my region to be in a tizzy. For instance, I made the mistake of telling my mom about how our nearby outlet mall is packed most days with tourists from Mexico which has really kept it going in this economy. She went a little wackaloon telling me to be CAREFUL ABOUT THE SWINE FLU!!

(uhhhh...little does she know I was there TWICE the week I got sick

Boy would that get her going. So..you know..I don't want to be like that. But I can't help wondering.
Thoughts? Chastising remarks?