Guest guest Posted August 24, 2002 Report Share Posted August 24, 2002 you know , thats the first I had ever heard of humans getting parvo, it has certainly opened my eyes to the possibilities of infection, etc, of different viral infections. I jave been looking things up on it, and it makes one wonder exactly where we " got " our FMS and CFS symptoms from...past infections, surgeries, trauma, etc... Mare > Mare, it is a different strain. It's worse in animals. As far as parvo goes in humans, I must have never been exposed to it as a child. My children could have had it and it went it's normal viral course but it got me good. I had a rash that was like a lacey type of a rash on my torso and legs. Then I had bad flu like symptoms followed by unbelievable fatigue and arthralgia. (Gee, similar to what I have now but it was a bit worse then). I was bedridden for about 6 months and then one day I woke up and it was gone. Then two years ago after my daughter was born, I got it again. They used to say that once you get it you are immune but my bloodtests showed that I had a past and present infection from parvo. > > L > ----- Original Message ----- > From: rabbiddanngel1 > > Parvovirus...wow...I am a veterinary technician, and have had a lot > of experience with pups with that...is it the same virus, or a > different strain that humans get? > Mare > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2002 Report Share Posted August 24, 2002 Mare - exactly! It makes me wonder. I know I've always had health problems but I was viewed by friends and family as the person who can get anything weird. I had mono really bad when I was 17. I have had many many miscarriages (but I do have two children). My losses were unexplained. I live in an area of NJ where tick bites are common and have had lyme disease twice. I caught that parvovirus B19 in 1997. I've had gallstones and kidney stones 3 times. That's the health problems. I've also had trauma stuff - my mom died of breast cancer at 50 and that was hard for me. All the miscarriages, too - so I wonder what. I noticed this time that although I always feel pretty crappy - I was doing okay. I was taking my 12 year old to his baseball games this summer every night while watching my 3 year old. As soon as his season ended and I had nothing I had to do, I had a flare. Now I'm starting to feel a bit better in the fatigue department but the aches and pains are still there - they are always there but I don't have to tell anyone here that, right? L. Re: Intro...parvo you know , thats the first I had ever heard of humans getting parvo, it has certainly opened my eyes to the possibilities of infection, etc, of different viral infections. I jave been looking things up on it, and it makes one wonder exactly where we " got " our FMS and CFS symptoms from...past infections, surgeries, trauma, etc... Mare Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2002 Report Share Posted August 24, 2002 Mare - exactly! It makes me wonder. I know I've always had health problems but I was viewed by friends and family as the person who can get anything weird. I had mono really bad when I was 17. I have had many many miscarriages (but I do have two children). My losses were unexplained. I live in an area of NJ where tick bites are common and have had lyme disease twice. I caught that parvovirus B19 in 1997. I've had gallstones and kidney stones 3 times. That's the health problems. I've also had trauma stuff - my mom died of breast cancer at 50 and that was hard for me. All the miscarriages, too - so I wonder what. I noticed this time that although I always feel pretty crappy - I was doing okay. I was taking my 12 year old to his baseball games this summer every night while watching my 3 year old. As soon as his season ended and I had nothing I had to do, I had a flare. Now I'm starting to feel a bit better in the fatigue department but the aches and pains are still there - they are always there but I don't have to tell anyone here that, right? L. Re: Intro...parvo you know , thats the first I had ever heard of humans getting parvo, it has certainly opened my eyes to the possibilities of infection, etc, of different viral infections. I jave been looking things up on it, and it makes one wonder exactly where we " got " our FMS and CFS symptoms from...past infections, surgeries, trauma, etc... Mare Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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