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In reply to the discussion: My anti-vaxxer in-laws didn't get their flu shots...UPDATE [View all]True Blue American
(18,579 posts)154. All they did
Was to clear out the bad bacteria in my intestines. They really did not work for me either, yet they did in reverse in my empty, swollen stomach.
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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