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In reply to the discussion: Don't get your flu shot high on your arm [View all]Thor_MN
(11,843 posts)4. In a word, Bullshit.
Everyone that you know that get a flu vaccine gets the flu? Bullshit, if you could prove that, you would have grounds for a massive lawsuit. Stop posting lies.
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Except that is not what you said, deary. Writing competence. Look into a class.
Thor_MN
Sep 2016
#27
You seem to have a talent for letting your fingers say things that you can't or won't bck up...
Thor_MN
Sep 2016
#41
If you are missing your posterior later, look up thread. It got handed to you. nt
msanthrope
Sep 2016
#72
"I don't believe in the silly flu shots which do not protect against all strains."
uppityperson
Sep 2016
#117
My two sons and I all got it a couple winters ago, when we had all gotten the shot.
Crunchy Frog
Sep 2016
#59
It is a 3 week bronchial cough. If you don't have that, you didn't have the flu.
uppityperson
Sep 2016
#118
Mild to moderate flu-like symptoms are a common side effect of flu vaccine. It isn't the flu, but
Squinch
Sep 2016
#67
The poster said every one they know who had the flu shot got the flu.
Boudica the Lyoness
Sep 2016
#99
No, you did not understand the difference auto-immune disease and a compromised immune system.
Boudica the Lyoness
Sep 2016
#182
Sure you know now what auto-immune disease is NOW - because I had to tell you.
Boudica the Lyoness
Sep 2016
#186
The flu vaccine does not cause the flu. It also isn't the windfall money maker some are implying
still_one
Sep 2016
#129
I got my first one last year and didn't get the flu. It's free for Medicare patients.
Laurian
Sep 2016
#8
You should perhaps look into the "proven science" surrounding the flu vaccine. There is none.
Squinch
Sep 2016
#78
Look for yourself, though. The CDC article has a link to its list of referenced articles.
Squinch
Sep 2016
#159
Crap! I had not heard that! Shingles vac is on my list of things to ask my doc for this year.
Squinch
Sep 2016
#80
My family's history has a lot of bizarre skin/immune system things, so I'd just rather get the
Squinch
Sep 2016
#90
I heard there's a much more effective shingles vaccine coming out in about a year.
bananas
Sep 2016
#167
The chicken pox virus never leaves your system; this is why people get shingles.
alarimer
Sep 2016
#131
There is a lot wrong with "big pharma" vaccines ain't one of of them.
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2016
#120
I started getting them after I had the flu followed by pneumonia three years in a row.
pnwmom
Sep 2016
#47
You had some symptoms, but the shots contain no live virus. So you had a reaction
pnwmom
Sep 2016
#48
My cardiologist always asks me if I got my flu shot, and I always say YES, I did.
CaliforniaPeggy
Sep 2016
#11
Thank you for that. I had a bad shot once. Make sure they swab lower on your deltoid, not at the
uppityperson
Sep 2016
#119
Some people also confuse gastroenteritis with influenza, or say "it's just bronchitis" when they are
uppityperson
Sep 2016
#26
I have had the flu in my younger days, I know the difference in the flu and a cold,
Thinkingabout
Sep 2016
#28
Look, one of DU's resident anti-vaxxers is "concerned" about the flu shot.
Dr Hobbitstein
Sep 2016
#34
PoindexterO you're correct, that interspecies crossover is where the novel protein profiles
GoDawgs
Sep 2016
#173
You are responding to the wrong person - I never said you can get flu from the vaccine
womanofthehills
Sep 2016
#138
When I was young I got the flu about once every 7 years. Then my luck ran out...
Hekate
Sep 2016
#68
I have gotten it every year since 1989. No ill effects from the shot and I never got the flu.
stevenleser
Sep 2016
#162
I've never had any ill effects from any vax that weren't entirely routine and expected
Hekate
Sep 2016
#163
Studies show that there is really no reason for everyone to get the flu vaccine.
Squinch
Sep 2016
#63
No, it's the vaccine in general. Also, it is very, very strongly recommended for the elderly,
Squinch
Sep 2016
#65
That is the likelihood: that you have some immunity due to your years of exposure.
Squinch
Sep 2016
#73
The CDC says the elderly and very young get the least protection from the flu shot because
womanofthehills
Sep 2016
#179
In typical DU fashion, there seems to be an inability to distinguish between criticism of a
Squinch
Sep 2016
#75
When someone is pushing nonsense, the motivations just aren't that hard to figure out
Major Nikon
Sep 2016
#93
So to test the flu effectiveness, we should only test people who didn't have adverse outcomes!
Major Nikon
Sep 2016
#102
Sigh. No. As you say, we should be looking at double blind studies. This chart is not that.
Squinch
Sep 2016
#154
Gotta love how anti-vaxxers regurgitate one opinion as the end all to everything
Major Nikon
Sep 2016
#160
Looks like some years the flu shot is less effective esp. for older people
womanofthehills
Sep 2016
#139
The often quoted 60% figure is not the effectiveness of preventing the flu at all
Major Nikon
Sep 2016
#108
Even if one doesn't want to investigate the science, their claims just don't pass the smell test
Major Nikon
Sep 2016
#113
interesing because I have bursitis and I've always had the flu shot on my upper arm
dlwickham
Sep 2016
#142
So I once posted something from a site that posted an article that Dr. Mercola had also posted - OK
womanofthehills
Sep 2016
#168