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In reply to the discussion: My anti-vaxxer in-laws didn't get their flu shots...UPDATE [View all]TheBlackAdder
(29,981 posts)91. Better take a lot of Elecampane to clean out those lungs.
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im 70 and have never had a flu shot..im not an anti vaxxer either....just the opposite.
samnsara
Dec 2019
#1
Many people do "knowingly go to work sick" because they don't get sick leave...
Beartracks
Dec 2019
#61
Hey, I was just elaborating on an obvious situation, not defending a position. :)
Beartracks
Dec 2019
#66
You are citing a study that condridicts what you are saying. Please reread it carefully and slowly.
olegramps
Dec 2019
#143
As someone with a rare autoimmune disease, I must say thank you for saying that.
greatauntoftriplets
Dec 2019
#38
I heard an expert of NPR just yesterday reiterating that none of the vaccines contain live virus.
Laffy Kat
Dec 2019
#106
You can't get the flu from the shot - but you can still get the flu esp older people - from CDC
womanofthehills
Dec 2019
#180
Had both shingle shots...only pain was the local area where the shot occurred on both shots.
spanone
Dec 2019
#169
The pneumonia shot made my arm itchy, red, swollen, and hot shoulder to elbow for about a week.
woodsprite
Dec 2019
#69
Good for you! That itching is nothing compared to a shingles outbreak. Believe me--I know.
catbyte
Dec 2019
#167
You are lucky. A lot of people can not afford to stay home and away from others if they get
LiberalArkie
Dec 2019
#45
You are playing with fire. And the older you get, the more risk you are assuming.
Cousin Dupree
Dec 2019
#54
It's a catch 22 - because older people are not as protected by the flu shot as the young
womanofthehills
Dec 2019
#190
I got the Hong Kong flu many years ago, and I've never been that sick,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2019
#3
I'm not that old (mid-50's) but I went for an annual checkup a little over a month ago
smirkymonkey
Dec 2019
#22
Yep. My MD calls and tells me that they have a shot I need and I march down to get it. I have asthma
LiberalArkie
Dec 2019
#47
Except in the 1917 epidemic, where oddly enough, the elderly died less than the young adults.
cwydro
Dec 2019
#85
If you've ever had the real flu, not what most people call the flu, you'll get your shot every year.
lindysalsagal
Dec 2019
#12
Exactly this. I remember crawling feebly to the bathroom on my hands and knees
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2019
#18
The lesson learned was always keep antipyretic drugs with you when traveling
Major Nikon
Dec 2019
#146
That's assuming you would have had the strength to get the bottle open
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2019
#151
I got the flu and got so dehydrated that I went into kidney failure. Thankfully hospitalization
Cousin Dupree
Dec 2019
#59
As long as those unvaccinated fuckers stay away from my immunosuppressed patients
ismnotwasm
Dec 2019
#17
I would not go near these people or allow my kids near them, period, no debate. n/t
Raven
Dec 2019
#19
You better stay in your house then because only 37.1 % of adults got flu shot last year
womanofthehills
Dec 2019
#175
If I was Putin, I'd be ramming anti-vax bullshit right down Facebookers' throats, 24/7 nt
coti
Dec 2019
#24
I registered donors at blood drives for 12 years. I was in hospital lobby's, schools, dorms,
brewens
Dec 2019
#29
Same time is usually fine. The CDC does recommend different injection sites.
TwilightZone
Dec 2019
#55
I've had the flu after the wrong virus was tageted by vax producers several times. The last time ...
marble falls
Dec 2019
#44
During the SARs epidemic I was on an airplane, just about to depart ORD.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2019
#89
You're a lone voice in this thread, Tipperary, and a kind one. I share your sentiments.
Squinch
Dec 2019
#109
Oh, good to know. I'm a bit young for the pneumonia shot but I might push it with my doctor
Farmer-Rick
Dec 2019
#125
I would replace 'ridiculously ineffective' with 'at the very least, partially effective'.
Aristus
Dec 2019
#133
There will always be people who have valid medical reasons for not getting a vaccine
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2019
#144
I got my flu shot today - Guillaine-Barre Syndrome was a question on the screening form.
hack89
Dec 2019
#156
Vaccine Injury Compensation Program for people who get Guillaine-Barre Syndrome
womanofthehills
Dec 2019
#178
There are some legitimate concerns especially for immune compromised people
womanofthehills
Dec 2019
#189
The anti-vaxx supporters, knowing they're full of shit, but too stupid to pack it in,
Aristus
Dec 2019
#173
I was remiss in getting a flu shot for the past 2 years. Luckily, I didn't get sick,
catbyte
Dec 2019
#166