If you are worried that your child or you, yourself, may have the swine flu, you may be right. But that is not a diagnosis nor is it a death sentence. There is plenty of data that suggests Swine Flu is everywhere with only the unfortunate few feeling the deadliest affects.

Regular doctors, general practitioners and pediatric specialists have been directed by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) to not test everyone for the virus saying it causes panic and is not called for in most cases. Doctors are only supposed to test for the H1N1 virus unless a patient is in need of hospital care.  That seems odd considering the initial “disaster” and “plague-like” concerns of both the public and the government.

Doesn’t it seem like everyone is getting sick? I’m even sick as I’m writing this. Everyone is getting diagnosed with a “virus” but they are quick to say it isn’t swine flu in the same sentence as “I’m not sure what it is.” What if we are all getting the H1N1 Swine flu and the clamp down on testing is to prevent widespread panic?

This is not such a bad thing if indeed it is true. Think about it! Perhaps only a portion of the civilization, when untreated for the flu, will have the needed chemistry to allow the H1N1 to become fatal. For the rest of us, indeed the vast majority, our body fights it like any other virus and will go away within a week just as a good flu should do.

Our human body is quite remarkable. Click here to read of a man from Indonesia who is seemingly turning into a tree (Tree Man.) It is constantly reacting to the environment around us and seeming to adapt to the ever changing needs we stress upon it. So the Swine Flu H1N1 conspiracy is not as “end of days” like as once thought but it certainly should make each of us stop and think about perspective.

 

Image by Dan Queiroz via Flickr

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