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tammywammy

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13. +1, good post. n/t
Sun Dec 11, 2011, 10:03 PM
Dec 2011

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No more flu shots for me. [View all] Jack Sprat Dec 2011 OP
you know antibiotics do nothing to virii, right? ret5hd Dec 2011 #1
We dont know that for certain quakerboy Dec 2011 #16
Colds and flu--two completely different viruses that cause different illnesses, and neither respond TwilightGardener Dec 2011 #2
The flu is a virus as is a cold, anti-biotics won't help either. Be suspect of a Dr. who prescribes Lionessa Dec 2011 #3
Sorry for your illness due to the flu shot. northoftheborder Dec 2011 #4
I am on the fence myself. phylny Dec 2011 #5
Thank you. Jack Sprat Dec 2011 #12
It is possible you react to the shot. However... uppityperson Dec 2011 #22
You can not get influenza from the dead virus in the shot uppityperson Dec 2011 #6
+1, good post. n/t tammywammy Dec 2011 #13
This is not completely true Harmony Blue Dec 2011 #26
that is true. You can not get the strain of influenza from the dead vaccine of that strain uppityperson Dec 2011 #29
I've been flu free for 2 years, thanks to the shots. MoonRiver Dec 2011 #7
Sometimes a person's reaction to a vaccine can be pretty intense. I'm sorry you're sick. iris27 Dec 2011 #8
The flu shot Texasgal Dec 2011 #9
It could also have been a different strain. GoCubsGo Dec 2011 #15
This is true Texasgal Dec 2011 #17
Oh, I hear you. Based on my experience, Jack Sprat Dec 2011 #20
I understand your hesitation Texasgal Dec 2011 #25
My understanding quakerboy Dec 2011 #33
the shot is dead virus, the nasal spray weakened but live virus. uppityperson Dec 2011 #36
You cannot get the flu from a dead-virus flu shot obamanut2012 Dec 2011 #10
I'm FOR vaccinations, especially for children, but here's a secret... FarLeftFist Dec 2011 #11
Working outdoors rather than inside is probably keeping you healthy uppityperson Dec 2011 #14
Exacty right. GoCubsGo Dec 2011 #18
True, my mother who was a nurse (retired now) always said the cold doesn't make you sick... FarLeftFist Dec 2011 #23
"...last flu shot resulted in an immediate flu." unkachuck Dec 2011 #19
A couple weeks ago I got my flu shot. My athletic macho husband (never sick, never goes enough Dec 2011 #21
My last flu shot put me out on the couch for three days I hardy moved. I haven't had one since. The Wielding Truth Dec 2011 #32
Never had flu shot and never will. RebelOne Dec 2011 #24
Annual Flu shots are only important Harmony Blue Dec 2011 #27
Not quite: those with chronic illness, asthma, live with someone with asthma/chronic illness REP Dec 2011 #35
And those of us who are in frequent contact (living or working with) people in those categories. uppityperson Dec 2011 #37
Many people who get sick within a day or two of getting a flu shot would have probably SeattleVet Dec 2011 #28
Once I got the flu shot... a la izquierda Dec 2011 #30
When I was a smoker I used to need the flu shot. It really worked for me. Now that applegrove Dec 2011 #31
damn skippy FirstLight Dec 2011 #34
Locking. This belongs in Health Odin2005 Dec 2011 #38
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