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In reply to the discussion: Got my high-dose "Old Geezer" flu shot today. [View all]Aristus
(72,629 posts)71. Look, it's not like I don't sympathize.
I understand the allure of vaccination-concern. I understand the thrill that goes with telling people "I know something you don't know. I'm better informed than you. I'm not just one of the sheep who does what he's told."
The influenza vaccine saves lives. You can twist it any way you want; you have that luxury. It's possible that herd immunity will keep you safe from the flu; who knows?
What I know for sure is that a hundred years ago, in 1918, the flu killed fifty million people around the world. There was no immunization against it. And if there had been, I don't think anyone would have seen the reports of people dying in the millions and said: "Well, you know, Jennie McCarthy says..."
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I always get mine as early as I can arrange it, even if it means just shelling out $20 to Costco
hlthe2b
Oct 2019
#1
So were you one of the 12% of "old geezers" it worked better than no vaccine for last year?
Ms. Toad
Oct 2019
#4
A lot of people are peddling the "If it's not 100% effective, it's not effective at all" nonsense.
Aristus
Oct 2019
#63
In fact, I give my patients all of the relevant information regarding the flu vaccine.
Aristus
Oct 2019
#68
I feel like I'm talking in circles here. It's not uncommon when dealing with this particular issue.
Aristus
Oct 2019
#74
I can only tell you that last year my wife(accidentally) got the regular shot. I got
retread
Oct 2019
#53
More like coercion with the mantra that ianyone who doesn't get a vaccine is a killer -
Ms. Toad
Oct 2019
#16
If they got the shot, then they are either protected (so it doesnt matter what you do) OR the shot
Celerity
Oct 2019
#84
I have Multiple Chemical Sensitivity so I stay away from the flu shot because of the adjuvants
womanofthehills
Oct 2019
#79
I got mine a couple of weeks ago. All it takes is one serious case of the flu to make you
Vinca
Oct 2019
#13
I am old enough to remember the polio scare. Those vaccines were miracles to our parents!
retread
Oct 2019
#56
Thanks for the reminder! My dr office is having their walk-in flu clinic next week.
Croney
Oct 2019
#83
How about the pneumonia vaccine? My 81-year-old Mom was telling me I should
bullwinkle428
Oct 2019
#117
Thanks for the info! I was just curious, as my Mom brought up the idea, and
bullwinkle428
Oct 2019
#122