AhosDatsyukian
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MAYBE A REGIONAL THING.Interesting. I've only had Flu once and it was Flu A, but that year the story was Flu B was worse. At least that's what the nurse told me. The doctor didn't seem surprised when he tested positive for Flu B. Seemed like he had seen several cases already.
I AM NOT CAMERON.Cam?
So is it influenza sweeping through the team or is it a norovirus ("stomach flu")? I keep hearing "flu" but then Shane mentioned several players throwing up last game and I thought vomiting and diarrhea were symptoms of norovirus more so than the flu? MV can correct me if I'm wrong, but if it is norovirus, I don't think there is any treatment other than hydrating and rest?
So is it influenza sweeping through the team or is it a norovirus ("stomach flu")? I keep hearing "flu" but then Shane mentioned several players throwing up last game and I thought vomiting and diarrhea were symptoms of norovirus more so than the flu? MV can correct me if I'm wrong, but if it is norovirus, I don't think there is any treatment other than hydrating and rest?
Do you ever watch the Canes? This has 50 save shutout written all over itEric Comrie is going for the Jets tonight big break for the canes
Do you ever watch the Canes? This has 50 save shutout written all over it
Looks like Comrie is in net. You guys catch a break. They always decide to stop scoring when he's in net.Measuring stick type game whoever’s in net will have to try and match Hellybuck
He gets zero run support for whatever reason. In his 8 losses weve scored 2 or less in like 6 of them.The problem isn't comrie per se it's the team when he's tending. His numbers aren't bad, but he's only got 4 wins in 12 games this season including and 8 game losing streak.
Well then he's definitely dueThe problem isn't comrie per se it's the team when he's tending. His numbers aren't bad, but he's only got 4 wins in 12 games this season including and 8 game losing streak.
Yeah no real treatment. Comes on suddenly and goes away after about 24 hours just as quickly. By the time any treatment would work, you're already recovering anyway.So is it influenza sweeping through the team or is it a norovirus ("stomach flu")? I keep hearing "flu" but then Shane mentioned several players throwing up last game and I thought vomiting and diarrhea were symptoms of norovirus more so than the flu? MV can correct me if I'm wrong, but if it is norovirus, I don't think there is any treatment other than hydrating and rest?