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Old 10-29-2009 at 02:27 PM   #46
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I was feeling symptoms and i went to the doctors office in b101 and they do not give you doctors notes you can only self report.
If doctors on campus are not giving out doctors notes then the link is mandatory
i cant ait to see you guys get sick and have a high fever and wait 3 hours in emerg.
Old 10-29-2009 at 02:54 PM   #47
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There are a ton of useful H1N1 links for students, at the Campus Health Centre's web page here
Old 10-29-2009 at 04:20 PM   #48
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The thing about different colours of mucus is actually a myth, at least according to a doctor I saw last year. I had green phlegm and stuff but he said that just because it was green didn't mean it was a bacterial infection and needed antibiotics and that the thing about clear vs green isn't always the case.
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Old 10-29-2009 at 04:36 PM   #49
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The thing about different colours of mucus is actually a myth, at least according to a doctor I saw last year. I had green phlegm and stuff but he said that just because it was green didn't mean it was a bacterial infection and needed antibiotics and that the thing about clear vs green isn't always the case.
So that means I don't need to worry about blue phlegm? Phew...
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Old 10-29-2009 at 08:56 PM   #50
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There are a ton of useful H1N1 links for students, at the Campus Health Centre's web page here
I *think* Campus health was going to try to have an H1N1 table in the student centre run by the PHEs. I'll get back to you on the date/time/if it's happening.

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The thing about different colours of mucus is actually a myth, at least according to a doctor I saw last year. I had green phlegm and stuff but he said that just because it was green didn't mean it was a bacterial infection and needed antibiotics and that the thing about clear vs green isn't always the case.
QFT.
Old 10-29-2009 at 09:41 PM   #51
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holy ****kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk where do i get checkd out?
never felt this abd in my life
Old 10-29-2009 at 10:20 PM   #52
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Weksos check out that campus health link. I hope you feel better soon. Try to drink lots of water and rest.
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The thing about different colours of mucus is actually a myth, at least according to a doctor I saw last year. I had green phlegm and stuff but he said that just because it was green didn't mean it was a bacterial infection and needed antibiotics and that the thing about clear vs green isn't always the case.
It's true for eye discharge though. Green/Yellow indicates an infection while clear/white indicates allergies. Maybe they got mixed up somewhere along the way through word of mouth?
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