Down

Just got back from Seoul.

There’s AH1N1 there. But more in Japan though.

As we passed immigration, all of us were given yellow cards. With instructions on where to go, what number to call – in case we start feeling weird.

I’m closely looking at it now. Should I call, should I not.

I got home early from work. I started having slight fever this morning. I needed to rest. I am crossing my fingers it aint that bad.

P.S.

I woke up feeling a little better today. I guess I’ll be fine.

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  1. Turismoboi says:

    hope ur ok

  2. The Gasoline Dude says:

    Uy ano ‘yan? Patingin ka na! Ano pala ginawa mo sa Seoul?

  3. abe mulong caracas says:

    bro ano ang trabaho mo? are you working for a newspaper?

  4. Yodz says:

    whew, scary eh..

  5. the donG says:

    hoping it's nothing serious or worst h1n1. ingat lang.

  6. Anonymous says:

    please take care… i really care

  7. Tami says:

    Get well soon, Aryo!

  8. jed says:

    kuya, always take your vitamins! it’ll keep you upbeat!

  9. Rico says:

    Scary! I hope your doing much better.

  10. r-yo says:

    thanks guys. just came back from a visit to the doc. fever’s down but was told to monitor it. resting now.

  11. r-yo says:

    gasdude/abe: i was in seoul for business. i work for a bank and my areas of operation is japan and korea.

  12. BlogusVox says:

    Hope its just fatigue from travel. 10 days ang incubating period of this virus. If you’re well after that, ordinary flu lang yan. In all cases, it’s better to make sure and do all the necessary prevention. Mahirap mag-kasakit sa ibang bayan.

  13. Josh of Arabia says:

    hi. glad to be here again.

    i longtime dream of seoul!..txs for reminding me to make it there someday.

    kind regards ryo :D

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