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In reply to the discussion: The Flu is Killing Up to 4,000 Americans a Week [View all]EllieBC
(3,639 posts)74. Yes! Several articles about deaths (especially in the young)
have included "didn't get the flu shot".
Get it. It may not totally prevent it but it may make the symptoms less severe.
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I'm a bit scared. I don't know if we would survive it. We're doing all the hand washing, etc., but
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#3
It's so nasty, often leading to more things. Wow, sounds like you're doing a little better,
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#87
The death numbers reported around the flu are always hinky. For example, it is often
Squinch
Feb 2018
#15
No. That is not correct. They count all the people who died of respiratory illnesses and then
Squinch
Feb 2018
#67
I've been wondering that too ... with all of the permutations and combinations for flu I think it's
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#9
It's definitely scary and I am not sure that science can keep up, especially when their budgets
smirkymonkey
Feb 2018
#12
Yep, the vaccine this year is not effective for the most prevalent type. It's almost a
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#10
It's not that it doesn't protect, it's that it's only about 10-30% effective
Spider Jerusalem
Feb 2018
#40
We've had something here ... not sick enough to be really sick, but we both have it, seems
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#11
My husband had the flu twice - I'm assuming A & B - I thought I was going to lose
AnotherMother4Peace
Feb 2018
#16
Scary. I had a flu shot too...and have not gotten it thus far. I don't deal well with flu...at the
Demsrule86
Feb 2018
#24
I'm scared even thinking of having it, sounds really bad. I have Tamiflu just in case. n/t
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#26
One minute I was at work, going strong. I started to feel achy, and 30 minutes later I asked a co-wo
lindysalsagal
Feb 2018
#28
Lots of people throw the word "flu"around, but until you're feeling millions of nerves you never kne
lindysalsagal
Feb 2018
#43
I had it really bad about 7 years or so ago. It was horrible horrible. I should have gone to
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#48
Stay home as much as possible. Let a friend deliver meds and groceries. De-stress and do relaxation
lindysalsagal
Feb 2018
#29
I don't believe any "official" numbers. It is scary as hell knowing the numbers are likely much
dewsgirl
Feb 2018
#39
Yep, it's like TPTB think they can cover it up. It's a stupid approach in a supposedly enlightened
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#120
Here's another article stating the same, there are a number in searches, although neither did I see
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#114
Just today, after six days, my immune system figured out the combination to this year's flu.
rzemanfl
Feb 2018
#61
No and I should have said that. I was at the doctor for a scheduled visit during the "mild cold"
rzemanfl
Feb 2018
#65
Flu shots do work, they are not always perfect, but they do work. I would never ever not
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#89
I'm getting one every year from here on out. My kids too, to the extent that I can "make" them.
GreenEyedLefty
Feb 2018
#91
I had a very similar experience to yours. I also had the shot. Looks like we got some protection
stevenleser
Feb 2018
#110
A friend of a friend lost their 9 year old daughter to the flu a few weeks ago.
tenderfoot
Feb 2018
#97
It's pretty bad. I got the flu shot, I always do. I've had something about a week as have others in
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#117
Talk about a scary thread. Hubby & I are both officially "seniors" now. He's 71 this month.
Hekate
Feb 2018
#99
Then it must be time to slash the CDC budget so they have to cut their epidemic prevention by 80%.
Vinca
Feb 2018
#105
Malwarebytes blocks this site. Just FYI for folks who aren't running anti-malware software. nt
LAS14
Feb 2018
#126
Wow, that's interesting! I run a real time scanner and it shows nothing, guess it's missing it!
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#127
I did not write the headline! Here is another article, Bloomberg, saying the same.
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#137
Wow, I would have my fingers crossed too. Hope you don't get it. ... seems it would
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#122