I have been feeling ill lately, it started 2 weeks ago, first week I had constantly fewer, around 37,5 celsius, sweating, constant coughing, lots of mucus, etc. I had complete serology done and I have been diagnosed with pneumonia (caused by airborne chlamydia - not sexually transmitted,that is completely different disease, but caused by same bacteria - and also mycoplsma). I read a lot about it,and it has been around since... forever, nobody just knew about it, only until 24 years ago. Anyways, it seems to be spreading way faster than I thought, I know one person who has it except me, my doctor says that lots of children have it, that come to her, I even accidentaly stumbled upon thread on abovetopsecret site (yes,I am into conspiracy stuff :D) with same title as I have. During last 2-3 months it has been spreading rapidly,it seems, I read that it is now common in people in New York, england,etc. Usually people who get rid of it through anbitiotics still get cough, it is quite common to get asthma after this, also artristic and neurological problems,and weakned immunite system. It is a pretty serious disease, and it is pandemia now. Only cure for it is 6-18 months of constant usage of antibiotics (3-4 at the same time).
So do you guys have it as well or anyone around you has it?

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Oh, sorry it's serious, let me think then.

Chlamidya is not a virus but a bacteria. Multiple usage of antibiotics is common, as they are misused and resistance developed by bugs. Never use antibiotics by your own, at that's potentially harmful. And 6-18 months of antibiotic usage is hell of a lot.

And they Chlamydia you are talking about it's C. pneumoniae not C. trachomatics the one responsible of sexual infections.

Anyways, what I said at the first T-Virus. I suggest you take out your tinfoil hat.

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Pharmacist to the rescue!

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I edited, so your post might be out of context :3

I re edited, T-Virus indeed.

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STAHP EDITING!

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Yeah I deleted "Aim for the head!"
Now I have to show sympathy for those who are sick :(

Lies, still aim for the head!

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So Pharmacist Castiglia, do you have the anti-virus? I'm getting worried for my family.

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I use Karpesky on them, if they still show symptoms, try Malwarebytes.

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This is just a joke answer. I knew you worked for Umbrella!

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My family better be alright, otherwise I'm coming back to Malwarebyte you.

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that is what I said :D, C. pnemumoniae - Chlamydia pneumoniae.

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It's winter. The time of colds.

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There's a strain of Whooping Cough going around that is resistant to the traditional vaccinations. Le Goog

I assume that's what you're talking about, but to be honest you ramble a bit so I had trouble following.

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Illuminati Lizards.

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Your doctor is a quack.

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i never get sick, except for that one day during the summer time when i get deathly ill but besides that, i'm healthy year round.
ps. i had pneumonia too but that was when i was born. i had to stay in the hospital for a few days in an incubator or something like it.

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"Only cure for it is 6-18 months of constant usage of antibiotics (3-4 at the same time)."

No. Just no. Nothing requires that. Nothing anywhere near that. If it can tolerate a drug regimen for a fraction of that time, it's unaffected and can survive it indefinitely.

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You're a special kind of ignorant.

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SNATCHED

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why is that in italic? :P

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+1.

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Chlamydia can be very resistant. I put my bird patients on 2-3 months. That aside, a lot of what he said is hysteria for sure.

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That's pstittaci isn't it?

Virulence might vary from one species to another I don't really know, I'm no expert on clinical microbiology.

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Yup. Made me get out my Merck Manual lol. Yeah it's easy to treat but takes a while to get the suckers. And, you can get it if you're not careful :S Reportable to boot.

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The Cult of Immoral Fish

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its the atomic bombing, hide yourself in a bunker and never go out

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The Rat Flu

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Zombie Apocalypse is coming after all :3

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Cry Cry I've been ill for a month now, didn't think much of it until I got symptoms on Tuesday, today I've gotten quite bad coughing and mucus along with my tonsils being up and and a little swollen... I'm scared ;_; (I'm in England btw)

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Norovirus

/sarcasm >_>

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Doubt it. Norovirus usually lasts about two days.

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See edit :P

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I think he would have gastroenteritis if he had caught Norwalk. I dunn though. Anyways better see a proper doctor

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See edit :P

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:(

I thought you were serious ¬¬

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Yeah sorry <3

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It's the rat plague,get some of Sokolov's elixir.

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37,5 celcius is considered a fever now? Damn, I must be sick a lot then... (although it's 16,2 more often, when I had a good night's rest etc.)

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