I was lucky enough to only catch a real flu once til date, in my teens. I felt fine in the morning, went to school, whizzed through a two-hour math test and fell ill in the 20 minute recess afterwards. By the time I was home, I already had a raging fever and the next two days (which, as I was told, consisted of lots of cold compresses and feeding me Aspirin and chicken soup) have been burned from my memory. Flu, no matter which kind, is notorious for a very sudden onset, so maybe whoever infected you wasn't even aware of it yet?
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Date: 2009-10-21 08:01 pm (UTC)I was lucky enough to only catch a real flu once til date, in my teens. I felt fine in the morning, went to school, whizzed through a two-hour math test and fell ill in the 20 minute recess afterwards. By the time I was home, I already had a raging fever and the next two days (which, as I was told, consisted of lots of cold compresses and feeding me Aspirin and chicken soup) have been burned from my memory. Flu, no matter which kind, is notorious for a very sudden onset, so maybe whoever infected you wasn't even aware of it yet?