I just want to vent

St Pauli

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I was supposed to go up north Moose hunting today when the flu hit, I'm sick as heck
and won't go for fear of getting my buddies sick too. So I'm staying at home gunnutting.

Dr said I'm contagious so no moose this year, Oh well deer is soon.

thanks for the vent
 
AWWWWW you poor SOB! Seriously, my heart aches for you. I've had the same happen to me many years ago and after looking forward all year to the hunt, to have it buggered up really bites the big one. Gracious of you to be so considerate as to not risk passing it on. I hope you have an absolutely marvelous deer hunt. Get well soon.
P.S.: try my grandfather's cure. Drink lots and lots of Vodka! Reasoning being, even if you don't get better, if you drink enough Vodka, you really don't care.
 
Ouch sorry to hear that! Probably the right choice...

Although if I had it to do in my province, I'd be going!

In NB moose hunting is a lottery that depending on your part of the province... might literally be a once in a lifetime experience!

(It might be the worst run draw in the country! Extremely bad...)


Hope you feel better soon and have better luck once your deer season rolls around!
 
That sucks! I feel your pain.....Last year on the day before goose opener, I was hospitalized and diagnosed with pericarditis. I was almost able to sneak out of the hospital to go home and get ready for the following morning, but the nurse stopped me. To prevent me from leaving, she took my beloved red and white Health Card and held it as collateral. Long story short, I spent 2 days in a hospital bed and spent the third day in the blind....against doctors orders of course. The Canada goose I shot morning was the most memorable goose I've killed since the very first one I shot as a kid while hunting with my dad
 
I called off my two week trip as my international student snapped his tib/fib and mangled his ankle 5 days before I was supposed to leave. Instead, I spent many days at the hospital and dealing with his parents coming into town from Mexico. Two in our group had an LEH Bull draw.
 
You should've gone.! By the time they get your cold the hunt would've been over and you're all back home. The common cold/flu when in transmission pieriod has an average incubation/evolution rate of roughly 2-3 cells per minute for every micro-orgasim. That gives the average man at least 3 to 6 days before experiencing the first symptoms.
I'm like a politician. Everything I say has at least a slight portion of truth, in this case......you should've gone.
 
What about take antibiotics a couple days and just head up to meet them a few days later. The medicine should start working and you won't be contagious anymore. Half a trip is better than none.
 
Heard there is a bad stomach flu making the rounds on the prairies...I know an unusual for this time of year chest cold hit us here on the farm...Hope you are feeling better soon.
 
I agree with your decision to not go. It sucks being sick when traveling and personally I hate it when people come to work sick. It is really not fair. I just got over a bad cold because someone brought it to work.
 
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