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Hi Misty,
There is an anti-viral medication called Tamiflu, however I'm not sure it's available where you live (I'm in Canada). I do not know much about it other than it is not a miracle cure but is suppose to help limit the flu to a 'normal course' so that it doesn't become too bad. The problem with Tamiflu or other anti-virals (from the little I know) is they only work if you start them within 48 hrs of the first signs of infection, otherwise they're fairly useless apparently.
I would try not to worry too much but you should seek medical attention if you develop any sign of a secondary bacterial chest infection.
Oh and if you are scheduled for an infusion soon, it's advised we put it off until feeling in good health again.
I hope it proves to be mild and that you'll be feeling well again soon! mig
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