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Postby Big Booger » Tue Feb 15, 2005 2:30 pm

I've been careful. I've washed my hands a million times a day. Stayed away from the hacking little beasts... everything I could think of. But on Friday the 4th, I came home hacking. So I decided I'd relax, and take it easy and it'd go away the next day..

It didn't and I have been sick, hacking, headaches and so on for nearly 10 days. Finally yesterday I decided this is not a normal illness so I go down to the local J-clinic for a checkup and it is decided that I'll be taking some anti-biotics, along with some other drugs..

While I was in the clinic they hooked me up to a breathing tube machine that pumped out steamy medicine to clear my breathing. That worked for a while but I still have a slight hack. It's like I can't get the phlegm out with one good cough.

I'm calling in J-mutantitis... cause the doctor never gave me a word of explanation about what it is I have... he just said it sounded like asthma... wtf does that mean? :D

Anyway, I finally decided to take off of work today. this whole time I've been going in like a trooper on D-day. Well, this trooper is taking a furlough. At least one day, though it had to be with "nenkyu"...

Beware J-mutantitis. I hope to god I feel better soon.
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Postby sillygirl » Tue Feb 15, 2005 2:39 pm

Me too, wash my hands, gargle etc. Been off the last 4 days from nasty gastroentritis.

I seem to get sick/viruses much more (and harsher) than back at home.

Get well soon. Lots of rest and surfing the internet should help!
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Postby Ketou » Tue Feb 15, 2005 2:51 pm

sillygirl wrote:Me too, wash my hands, gargle etc. Been off the last 4 days from nasty gastroentritis.

I seem to get sick/viruses much more (and harsher) than back at home.

Get well soon. Lots of rest and surfing the internet should help!


Yea I was the same. Though now I don't cop it so often, I think the body needs time to adjust to the J-strains.
Used gets the runs more often than back home too but now I eat yoghurt everyday which seems to do the trick.
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Evil J-Mutantitis!

Postby L S » Tue Feb 15, 2005 3:27 pm

It is nasty isn't it! I have been down for 8 days now. Stomach, lower GI to start with, then moved to body and head with low fever every day. Evil J-Mutantitis...sucking the life force out of me!

Thought it was influenza, but doc told me yesterday it is secondary sinus infection from cold or whatever is going around.

I rather be super sick for 2-3 days then to have this thing linger for weeks.

Trying kampo (chinese herbs) to see if it will help.
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Postby sillygirl » Wed Feb 16, 2005 1:01 pm

How are you guys feeling?

LS, sounds like we got the same thing. The doc said I also had an upper-tract infection (whatever the hell that is). I feel slightly better, well enough to work, but still nauseous. It's seems to be taking ages to go away. I usually recover from flu or what ever after 4 or 5 days.

Well, hope you're both feeling well soon

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Re: J-mutantitis

Postby cstaylor » Wed Feb 16, 2005 1:17 pm

Big Booger wrote:Beware J-mutantitis. I hope to god I feel better soon.
Did they take a chest x-ray?
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Re: J-mutantitis

Postby Charles » Wed Feb 16, 2005 1:31 pm

Big Booger wrote:While I was in the clinic they hooked me up to a breathing tube machine that pumped out steamy medicine to clear my breathing. That worked for a while but I still have a slight hack. It's like I can't get the phlegm out with one good cough.

Sounds like bronchitis, that's usually what the inhaler machines are for. I get bronchitis usually every couple of years during the winter, antibiotics are pretty effective. Hope you feel better soon.
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Postby kamome » Wed Feb 16, 2005 1:59 pm

BB, I had the exact same thing a couple of months ago and had it diagnosed in the States as akin to asthma. They also gave me that steamy medicine and had me breathe into a machine. I was given Advair, a medicine that clears lung obstructions and is delivered via inhaler. They also put me on a 3-day hardcore antibiotic. It took a month, but that stuff knocked out whatever the problem was. I've been breathing normally for a couple of months now. Check to see if your J-doctor can prescribe Advair.
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Postby sillygirl » Wed Feb 16, 2005 2:01 pm

kamome wrote:BB, I had the exact same thing a couple of months ago and had it diagnosed in the States as akin to asthma. They also gave me that steamy medicine and had me breathe into a machine. I was given Advair, a medicine that clears lung obstructions and is delivered via inhaler. They also put me on a 3-day hardcore antibiotic. It took a month, but that stuff knocked out whatever the problem was. I've been breathing normally for a couple of months now. Check to see if your J-doctor can prescribe Advair.


Advair is exactly what my J doctor gave me last year for bronchitis
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Postby GuyJean » Wed Feb 16, 2005 2:06 pm

Geeez.. I think I'll make sure to keep my relationship with you guys 'online'! You sick dogs!..

No, I'm just kidding.. Get well soon, BB, LS, K, CS, ..

Try to eat well even when you're feeling ok.. They're expensive, but lot's of raw vegetables.. And dark beer.. ;)

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Postby sillygirl » Wed Feb 16, 2005 2:09 pm

Right, GJ, I'm coughing in your direction for not putting me on the get well soon list :D

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Postby GuyJean » Wed Feb 16, 2005 2:26 pm

sillygirl wrote:Right, GJ, I'm coughing in your direction for not putting me on the get well soon list :D

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:oops: Sorry!

But you 'getting well' doesn't mean you'll be normal. ;)

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Postby sillygirl » Wed Feb 16, 2005 2:29 pm

GuyJean wrote:
sillygirl wrote:Right, GJ, I'm coughing in your direction for not putting me on the get well soon list :D

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:oops: Sorry!

But you 'getting well' doesn't mean you'll be normal. ]

Christ, hope not....
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Postby American Oyaji » Wed Feb 16, 2005 3:00 pm

What's normal?
I will not abide ignorant intolerance just for the sake of getting along.
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Postby kamome » Wed Feb 16, 2005 7:11 pm

I'm completely cured now, but I think my breathing problems and coughing were attributable to the smoky air I was breathing day and night in Tokyo.
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Postby Big Booger » Wed Feb 16, 2005 10:57 pm

Well my hacking is slowing thanks to the antibiotics... but it's still there. :(

Plus I get my health check report back today, and it says my white blood cells are too high (norm is 3.5-9.0 X10*9/L) mine is 10.1 X10*9/L....

The I go checking on the web and find that norm is actually higher than the J-average (4.5-10.8 X10*9/L)

So I am confused...

and what is more I got an Xray and it says, I have an enlarged cardiac shadow??? Wtf...

I am thinking all of this is related to the stress over my mother's death, because last july everything was tip top.... I took this test about 1 month after my mom's death and got the result back today.

and I am still slightly hacking... Damn J-mutantitis just won't die.

If it doesn't end by tomorrow I am going back and asking about Advair. :D Thanks for the suggestions kamome. :)
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Postby sillygirl » Wed Feb 16, 2005 11:05 pm

It's amazing how much stress can affect you physically. The white blood cell count is usually connected with infection, according to my doctor (same experience last Dec)

Glad you are feeling better

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Postby L S » Wed Feb 16, 2005 11:08 pm

I sympathize BB. It just sucks my energy and fucks with my stomache and head. I started antibiotics but seems to be improving at a glacial pace. And ya, I know for me the stress is not helping it. Bad stress!
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Postby cstaylor » Sun Dec 04, 2005 9:53 pm

Big Booger wrote:I do like how many hospitals can give you medication directly to take home... I hate going to pharmacies!

You live in the boonies... out here in Yokohama we still have to go to the pharmacy.

Next time don't wait so long to go the doctor. AK and I can say from experience that pneumonia isn't fun, and your symptoms sound a lot like pneumonia (from someone who has absolutely no medical training).

Did they take a blood sample? When they took mine they measured for blood poisoning (sepsis), which corellated with the shadow they found on the chest x-ray.

Good luck... respiratory infections are a real drag. :(
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Postby Big Booger » Sun Dec 04, 2005 10:02 pm

cstaylor wrote:
Big Booger wrote:I do like how many hospitals can give you medication directly to take home... I hate going to pharmacies!


Did they take a blood sample? When they took mine they measured for blood poisoning (sepsis), which corellated with the shadow they found on the chest x-ray.

Good luck... respiratory infections are a real drag. :(


No blood sample taken but they made me give a urine sample. They were checking for glucose or blood in my urine. None found.

It really blows being sick... I have far too many things to do to have to deal with this shit... being sick in Japan is a major crack in the old nutsack. Lucky for me I have a wife who takes care of me ;) I won't wait the next time I get sick.

But what really fucked me good was the night before I became sick, I went to a yakitori joint and we were all talking about tori-influenza.. and then I developed what at first felt like the flu... quite comical. I even passed on the chicken sashimi because of bird flu... :D
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Postby cstaylor » Sun Dec 04, 2005 10:43 pm

I think you're confusing BSE with bird flu... AFAIK you don't get catch it that way... :?:
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Postby Big Booger » Sun Dec 04, 2005 11:45 pm

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Postby cstaylor » Sun Dec 04, 2005 11:53 pm

Guess I was wrong. :oops:

Well, anyway, get well, and keep us updated on your status. If you do pass away, make sure your wife posts that on here so we can add you to the "Dead Gaijins" sticky. :wink:
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Postby Big Booger » Mon Dec 05, 2005 12:16 am

cstaylor wrote:Guess I was wrong. :oops:

Well, anyway, get well, and keep us updated on your status. If you do pass away, make sure your wife posts that on here so we can add you to the "Dead Gaijins" sticky. :wink:


I'll be sure to do that. She'll be thrilled and rolling in the cash flow.
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Postby cstaylor » Mon Dec 05, 2005 12:19 am

She bumped your life insurance premiums up? Watch out for thallium. :lol: :wink:
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Postby Big Booger » Mon Dec 05, 2005 12:23 am

cstaylor wrote:She bumped your life insurance premiums up? Watch out for thallium. :lol: :wink:


We both increased them... :D I wanted a counter-insurance. If we both die, our dog will become a very wealthy animal ;)
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