Birds Flu??


Question:
I went away to S Ireland and to the Skelligs which are two small islands one of which holds second largest collony of gannets in the world. I went there just whilst/after I was getting over a cold/flu. Since my return I have lost weight suddenly I have swollen neck glands, sore throat, very weak legs and arms and feeling very tired although I do not have a temperature. I am concerned that I may have the start of bird flu, can anyone shed any advice/light on to this??

Answers:
Bird flu is just BS by the Bush administration to distract people's attention away from the war in Iraq. Its not contageous among people. You have to be exposed to the dander of an infected bird. If those birds weren't noticably sick, then you don't have bird flu. The disease is rapidly fatal in birds.

REALITY CHECK: Since 1998 when bird flu was discovered in Hong Kong..
. About 100 people died from bird flu.
. About 3,000,000 people died from regular flu.

So which flu do we need to worry about the most?

Other Answers:
what are we doctors or something? go to one.
if I told you what was wrong I would charge you 90 bucks.
now you dont want that do you?
Go to the doctors, it sounds like you might have mumps.
I'm not sure if you have bird flu but here is an ebook that might shed some light
Source(s):
http://ketchmd.birdflu.hop.clickbank.net
Please see the webpages for more details on Bird flu (Avian Influenza).
Source(s):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3422839.stm
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/007263.htm
Go to the doctor, there are so many different illnesses with those symptoms the likely hood of you having Bird Flu is tiny


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