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That said, I wont be taking the flu shot because I am lazy. |
Okay so, flu season is on the way and I'm wondering whether to get a flu shot. I've usually always gotten them, because I could get them for free in Aus. But now that I'm currently in NZ I'm wondering if I should go to the bother of getting one, plus I'm not sure how much it'll cost and such...
I have a terrible immune system and have often been in and out of hospital for various things. I actually DIDN'T get the shot last year and I got swine flu. My parents are medical scientists and I asked them if the shots are worth it and they said yes - they are configured to prevent you from suffering from the most dominant form of influenza strain at that point in time and the success rate is pretty high. I don't know what to do, whether I should get it or not! There seems to be so many mixed opinions... I also heard that immediately after the shot you can get sick? I don't know if I want to risk this! |
there are two people THAT I KNOW BY ASSOCIATION in a 50 mile radius of where i live who received an H1N1 vaccination and now have debilitating ailments. mystery ailments, at that, in one case having started to clear, and in the other - over quite some span of time - has only gotten worse.
effects similar to but not as extreme as this: YouTube - H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccines Side Effects! are being experienced by the latter of the aforementioned victims of "Population Stabilization." DON'T BELIEVE THEM!!! |
^ I'm pretty sure thimerosal laced flu shots have been banned here, and people who have very extreme reactions to the shot are usually allergic to or do not react well to chemicals like mercury that appear in the vaccine. I have had the vaccination probably more than 10 times in the past so I'm pretty sure I will be fine. On top of that, like I said my parents are medical scientists and are actually involved in producing and administering the vaccine in Australia, they told me it's largely safe and worth it in my case.
But like I said, now that I'm over here and I don't get the shot for free, I'm not sure if it's worth getting or not. I bet if I don't get it, I'll get sick again :( |
i can't argue that!
but still, i've been sick. i don't get needles. i survive. sure, it sucks to get sick. but i'd rather go through something that sucks rather than become a willing participant in a scheme to desensitize people to the idea of getting needles regularly and when is prescribed by the media. |
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I skipped my flu shot last year with no ill effects, so I'll continue to skip it from now on.
I always use hand-sanitizer and am rather careful in public, but as far as carrying on with my daily activities, I've found the flu shot to be of no consequence either way. |
Freebase, what's the process of getting the flu shot like in the US? Just curious. Because I only had to pay $5 for mine in Australia unless I was working for the public service and got it for free, and I have no idea what I'm supposed to do in NZ, I'll have to suss it out.
Another thing is that it's very difficult to remain free of germs when you're around 30 germy, dirty little children every day! I think I'm going to have to go get it just to be safe! |
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