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Dom | 16:19 UK time, Tuesday, 12 September 2006

Dom
I have two children. My wife therefore has given birth twice. Now.... this may be controversial but it has to be said. When a man gets a cold or flu, the amount of pain/discomfort he is in is comparable to childbirth. Those aren't my words, those are the words of ... well, they are my words but i'm sure it's correct. Probably.

As all men will know when we get a cold it's serious. I currently have a cold and I feel rubbish. I was off work on Friday due to the illness. (And yes i do classify it as an illness). I caught it from Carrie who was wheezing over everyone at Radio 1.

My point is this. Men's bodies are more complicated than women's. We have lots of stuff going on in there that females don't understand. When we get a cold, the effect on our bodies are devastating. Whereas women will moan that we make too much of the "man-flu" thing - I argue that we have no choice. Man Flu is real and I've got it.

If you're a woman living with a man, show him some sympathy. He's probably very ill and is just trying to battle on.

That said, hope everyone has a very nice day.

Stay healthy and keep it locked to 97 to 99 FM - Radio One. Or sky 0101 or freeview,,, etc etc etc

from Dom

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  • 1.
  • At 10:07 AM on 22 Dec 2007,
  • claire wrote:

The best Morning Show going, what else can be said.

PS: Dominic you have one hell of a sex tingling, wake me up, gimme gimme gimme voice, oh the fun you and your wife must have.

  • 2.
  • At 11:42 AM on 02 Nov 2006,
  • Zoe Boult wrote:

i agree with the interview thingy... make them wake up earlier :)

  • 3.
  • At 09:19 AM on 06 Oct 2006,
  • emily-jane wrote:

Chris I love waking up with you and the gang in the morning, but what really get's my goat is that you sit there braggin about all these A-listers that you will be interviewing, later on in the show and I have to leave my house at 7.30 at the very, very latest! I always end up walking to the train station singing 'One road travel...with the fabulous Dominic Burns!' But I wish i could have heard the interview with David Beckham, cuz the next day you all talk about it and how good it was and i always feel left out! My point is Chris...Tell them to come in earlier so i can listen to the interview...OK?!

  • 4.
  • At 11:03 AM on 18 Sep 2006,
  • David wrote:

I am currently suffering from a spin off variant of man flu so wholeheartedly agree with Dom, having spent the weekend and Monday under self-imposed house arrest. After drinking the house try of cough syrup I have resorted to creating my own remedy which is whisky and honey in hot water...I am blogging to appeal to the outside world to send me food and flu remedies. Help me pleeaaasssee....

  • 5.
  • At 03:05 PM on 15 Sep 2006,
  • chris george from redditch wrote:

dom you are a legend, best thing on the show!!

  • 6.
  • At 09:52 PM on 14 Sep 2006,
  • Jay wrote:

You look more manly than you sound Dom I must say. Why is it all you men when you catch a little something which makes you look after yourseld more you all moan tut tut. Makes me and my girlies laugh if anything it makes the news sound more appealing!!!!!!!!!

  • 7.
  • At 07:31 PM on 14 Sep 2006,
  • Emma wrote:

Are you seriously comparing childbirth with flu?

err....are you mental???

Now, I endured 42 hours of labour and although I would rather be set on fire than do it again, I hardly think Man flu is even nearly comparable..

Guys.... get with it! Dont let those dangly things get in the way of your judgement...or reality!

  • 8.
  • At 07:22 PM on 14 Sep 2006,
  • Amy wrote:

what?? ^^

I lov you dom but i have to say man flu can not be as bad as giving birth! not that ive done that.... anyway keep up the good work.. lots lof love amy xxx

  • 9.
  • At 06:33 PM on 14 Sep 2006,
  • wrote:

MAN FLU IS LIKE THE WORST THING IN THE WORLD!
I just lock myself in my room like soome kind of recovering junkie to keep everyone out of harms way! I'm not nice when i'm ill!

  • 10.
  • At 03:54 PM on 14 Sep 2006,
  • Christopher Goodall-Short wrote:

MarkB is soooo right and he seems to have picked a gem of a wife. Lucozade in bed when you're ill is FANTASTIC! I have yet to convince my Spanish girlfriend of the wonders of Lucozade and it's almost-miraculous healing powers. I get married next week so there's still time to work on her! ;) My final tip would be move to Southern Spain... I've had Manflu twice in the 5 years I've been here. Not a bad average.

  • 11.
  • At 10:56 AM on 14 Sep 2006,
  • sandy wrote:

I think i have just contracted manflu from reading this blog. But anyway nothing could be worse than giving birth while suffering from flu..............

  • 12.
  • At 09:20 AM on 14 Sep 2006,
  • Steve wrote:

Dom,

The only thing you have to worry about with manflu, is getting snot down the front of your shirt when you sneeze!!

  • 13.
  • At 11:53 PM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • Rach wrote:

Dr McCrumble, you have my deepest condolences.

Love you Dom

  • 14.
  • At 08:57 PM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • Gemma wrote:

Good one, Dom. As a 23 year old woman who has yet to have children, I certainly want to believe that a cold is more painful than childbirth! If a cold is the kind of pain I've got to worry about whilst having children, I'm ready for kids right now!

  • 15.
  • At 08:14 PM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • MJB wrote:

I don't know about ManFlu being comparable to child birth, but you should try kidney stones, it's unimaginable compared to giving birth, (not that i've given birth, but it can't be as bad as what I went through with the stones).

Michael J. B

  • 16.
  • At 07:37 PM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • Arnab wrote:

Dom,

great logic. you suffer from man flu through out the year (if you are real lucky or stay to close of Carrie's horses - although not sure if one can give birth on such a regular frequency!

  • 17.
  • At 05:52 PM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • chloe wrote:

Don't agree with you in the slightest dom, but im glad your sounding slightly better.
Tee Hee dr joseph mcrumble, thats a funny name!

  • 18.
  • At 05:18 PM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • Kelly wrote:

Hi

Being a laydee who has given birth I have to say Dom that you are so very very wrong! You are equating Manflu (which you caught from a laydee????) to having to push something the size of a watermelon through a hole the size of a penny! Why don't you try that sometime and see if you still complain about manflu!

  • 19.
  • At 04:50 PM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • biggayjohn wrote:

If you think MANFLU is bad, wait until you catch GAYFLU, its 10 times worse than MANFLU

  • 20.
  • At 04:50 PM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • Kat wrote:

Oh No! Dom's got the lurgy!
Men and illness generally do not mix, as a student nurse I have worked with alot of ill men and they often have to take more painkillers, need a longer recovery time and generally, the younger ones (Under 50) need alot more TLC, and I don't think that's down to the uniform, at least I hope not!
Anyway, hope that you soon feel better!
Take Care!
Kat

  • 21.
  • At 04:01 PM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • Neeta wrote:

Big crying baby!!!

  • 22.
  • At 03:49 PM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • Gooders wrote:

LOL!!! you are gonna get shot for that off all the ladies

  • 23.
  • At 02:12 PM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • MarkB wrote:

Man flu IS real.

Women have this Urban Myth about man being ill and wanting sympath while they get on with life...Rubbish!

When I'm ill I go to bed and sleep until better. The wife keeps coming in the room and waking me to see if I want some Lucozade. Leave my natural male functions alone to fight the alien in side!!!

  • 24.
  • At 02:02 PM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • Emma wrote:

Sorry Dom you're just a wimp because a mancold can't be worse than a woman cold and definetly can't be worse than child birth, even though i havn't had a baby!

  • 25.
  • At 01:31 PM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • Kathryn Erskine BA Hons PGCE wrote:

I just thought if we were putting our qualifications in i would too! Unfortunately now i am thinking that was dumb as its just a joker degree and teaching certification! Anyway Dom hope you get better you are too funny not to be on the show! And you didn't cheat this morning, Chris is obviously jealous of your man brains! Love your work!

  • 26.
  • At 01:27 PM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • wrote:

Great Blog.

  • 27.
  • At 11:41 AM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • wrote:

hahaha... manflu :) Hope you get better soon.

  • 28.
  • At 11:31 AM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • Jacqueline wrote:

I realy have to comment on this whole manflu thing because personally i think it's rubbish.

i am not disagreeing that getting the flu isn't bad but both women and men get the same symptoms, it's just the women are a damn sight better at dealing with the flu than men! you big bunch of jessies!

PS really love the show - it makes me laugh on my way to work.

  • 29.
  • At 07:22 AM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • Paul wrote:

I find getting drunk on cheap sherry sorts out manflu .... not sure about pregnacy's though :s

  • 30.
  • At 07:20 AM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • claire connellan wrote:

Hi Chris!

I'm listening to you in NZ! You caught MANFLU from Carrie? Can you catch MANFLU from a girl!!? Maybe try giving it her back :-)

  • 31.
  • At 07:18 AM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • JD wrote:

Women get an epidural, gas & air, morphin, crack etc - we only get Lemsip! Surely an unfair distribution of NHS resources.

  • 32.
  • At 01:19 AM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • Helen wrote:

And another post, since I forgot to say welcome back from MANFLU... Nice to have you in the show again :)

Helen

  • 33.
  • At 01:11 AM on 13 Sep 2006,
  • Helen wrote:

Maybe the reasoning you use, saying MANFLU is bad, is true and you guys get really sick. But I should ask you that how you behave when your wife/girlfriend/kids gets sick and neeed some quite time to relax. Are you as sympathetic as you want other people be to you?

  • 34.
  • At 10:22 PM on 12 Sep 2006,
  • James wrote:

"I caught it from Carrie who was wheezing over everyone at Radio 1..."

No wonder she sounds exhausted.

  • 35.
  • At 08:40 PM on 12 Sep 2006,
  • farmer benn wrote:

an easy remerdy for the dreaded MANFLU is an exterme heat curry and hot bath. this has worked wonders for me and as a farmer a day off is simply not allowed. so tell your missus to get cooking and stop moaning!!!!!!

  • 36.
  • At 07:32 PM on 12 Sep 2006,
  • Lisa wrote:

Oh Dom. You big girls blouse!! Hope you feel millions better soon though....Loving your work!!

L xx

  • 37.
  • At 07:24 PM on 12 Sep 2006,
  • wrote:

I have had this argument with my wife for years. ManFlu is twice as bad as common flu that women get, they don't realise that not only do we have flu symptoms twice as bad as normal flu, but we have to put up with inane whinging about how "it's only a sniffle" and "don't be such a baby". Their moaning only magnifies the pain and suffering. If they would all look after us and speak softly and sexy we would certainly muster up the energy and strength for 'hows-your-father' thus remedying illness, cos we all know, a cold/flu/manflu is best cured sweated out.

Btw, Pervalism is on sale.

  • 38.
  • At 05:18 PM on 12 Sep 2006,
  • wrote:

Er

Not sure I entirely agree there, Dom. I must confess to knowing a thing or two about infectious diseases and their effects on affected organisms. And....well, let's just say there is no evidence in the animal world that colds affect male animals more than female animals. So, unless human males have evolved a gene for 'exagerated symptoms' it is more likely that you are the victim of an inherited behavioural trait.

You see, Dom, you have a tendency to imitate your peers. Like all of us. The first man who exagerated his cold symptoms spawned an entirely new behaviour that has been passed from father to son for many, many generations. It has been succesful because it elicits sympathy and mothering from women. Men who elicit sympathy from women have a potentially higher reproductive rate, as gaining sympathy from a women is a well known route to gaining her affection.

If we take the extrapolation of this basic tenet to its ideological conclusion, Dom, we come to the simply stated hypothesis that you are sick because you are virile. The way to prevent sickness in the future will be to reduce your virility. There are various procedures available, some of which involve a general anaesthetic. So take medical advice before proceeding.

Yours,

Dr J McCrumble PhD

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