We all had confirmed cases of swine flu in June.
We all had varying symptoms.
DD1 fell ill first and was by far the hardest hit.
She fell ill on a Saturday. She is a will-o'-wisp sort of girl, tall and lanky and skinny and fair as a May Cala lilly.
She woke on that morning and had: headache, muscle aches, sore throat, and terrific cough. By noon 39 degree temp but it would come down alternating ibu and Calpol.
She was 5 when she had it, now just gone 6 on 19 June, but she's a shy, modest type by her nature. She had diarrhea, but for long she tried to hold it in, bless her.
DH and DD2 went next. Both were just gurny and had a bad cold, but DD2 had also diarrhea (mind you, we were all lab tested and proved positive).
I fell ill myself a week to the day after DD1, who fell ill on a Sat. herself.
I'd not such a high temp, more on and off, like when you've just had a bairn and you go all sweaty and then cold.
But oh, the cough! Had D&V and the fatigue was just terrific.
DS, then a 7-month-old baby and a big lad at that, fell himself on the Sunday, a week and a day after DD1.
His cough, that was the hallmark of it. His temp would go down with ibu, but not that cough in his wee lungs. D&V as well. I don't know if his throat or his body was hurting him, but he was up all that night, and my husband is a hard-sleeper, so there was i, likes.
He was the first to be tested, by nasal swab, on the Monday after he fell ill.
The next day it was public health phoning us and the GP away to our house out here.
That was all of us tested positive, even though was 10 days after DD1 fell ill she was still testing positive.
I kept them all away and at home the whole fortnight, though I was falling away with fatigue and DH no longer symptomatic away to his work for all we are needing the money.
HTH.
If I'd have known folk who wanted it, I'd glad have passed it to them and no bother.