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BY JOURNEY TO WELLNESS
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Kids are going back to school. The air is turning cooler. Flu season is just around the corner!
With warnings about H1HN in the news and updated recommendations on just who should receive flu shots, it can be hard to keep up with all the information. We’re here to help you protect yourself, your family, your friends and your employees.
Click CDC Update to stay informed about the newest flu information and what you need to know to stay healthy.
Let us know what you’re doing to prevent the flu and what concerns you have about the upcoming flu season.
Remember, we’re with you on your journey to Wellness
Dr. Mary S. Harris
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NANCY MCDONOUGH | April 06, 2010, 8:11 AM CDT
i have a son age 28 whom took this H1N1, nearly died from the reactions. now he cannot even get over heated, swells up, huge red hives, and red marks all over his body. itchy constantly and it is affectting his job as a carpenter. what can we do to resolve this problem. i need to get some information on this asap. he can not get any relief unless he stays on the prednisone, of which is not healthy. he bairly made it to the hospital. face was distorted, hands swollen, couldn't hardly drive to the er. if it wasn't for the pharmacist who gave him his meds, he would have never made it. i would like some answers. never had problems with medications before. he is ashmatic, ad now has more problems. something needs to be done, i want some answers. evedently the dose was not good. pls. get back to me. this hass been going on for 2 months. i have pictures of what he looked like. my cell is 267-980-1983. thank you, someone needs to do something about this, he has a family and needs to work
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