Before I flew to Manila in mid-December, I had a bout with the common flu which the flu shot was not able to battle. Now on my second month here, I am having it again.
Having read a local article on "dengue fever" made the condition worse. So I called my doc sister who recommended I take antibiotics already.
Yesterday at the supermarket, I bought the product OFF and inspected various mosquito repellent products. In the house, we are already using a rechargeable insect swatter which works effectively against mosquitoes. I even bought another repellent which can be plugged and becomes lighted and attracts mosquitoes to zap them. But this one doesn't seem to attract any of the blood sucking creatures.
So I kept thinking that my condition is due to the mosquitoes. I'm already being Iabelled germ-free fanatic. When I wash the dishes, I have to rinse these thoroughly and even tomatoes cannot escape my washing wrath.
I blame the sudden drop in my immune system on everything; dust, the smell of "katol," and citronella , uncollected garbage, un-lit parts of the house, the "bodega," the backyard, even the cat of the neighbour. And stress from uncertainty.
During such times, I cannot avoid thinking of dust and mosquito-free Toronto. And my health insurance which pays for doctor visits.
I know lots of people who become sick, too, when they come to visit Manila. There are tons of reasons - pollution, physical stress, over indulgence in food or alcohol, cramming many activities in a short span of time are just some of the culprits.
Reminder to self: Don't forget to bring basic medicines: anti-allergens, Tylenol, even Ben Gay.
UPDATE at 12:15 P.M. Dengue Fever: America's Next Health Crisis? - Sphere News
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Did you know that too much stress can also greatly affect your immune system? You probably don't realize it, but maybe you are. So relax....peace out!:)
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