I have never been vaccinated for the flu and I do not intend to. The flu is painful and time consuming but I prefer to simply go through the process than have the vaccine put in my body. I have been this way since my mother began letting me make my own decisions. If it wont permanently decrease my standard of living or will definitely lead to my death (like the cancer I delt with), I simply do not have anything to do with the drugs being offered.
When I come out of surgery, I don't take the pain killers. When I'm on my period, I don't take anything even though I have medical prescriptions because of how bad things can get. I denied various cancer treatments, I would have literally preferred to die than take what was being offered.
It is my choice. I deal with the consequences.
If I had children, it would be a different story and my kids would get vaccinated.
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but it's a sign that my immune system is shot! it's only a matter of time | |
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This is what I've always been told by friends that are in healthcare as well. | |
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I had a severe reaction as a child and still have scars from it. That hasn't stopped me from getting a flu shot. As others have pointed out, even if I have a strong enough immune system to fight it off (doubtful) there are other people who could catch it from me that might not be able to fight it off. If they get sick and die, wishing they'd simply had a stronger immune system doesn't quite cut it. IF you got it from a coworker and your child became sick . . . . . I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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No it's not. Viruses don't last that long, that's why you need a flu shot annually. The virus changes, so last year's flu shot may not be at all effective on the strain going around this year.
If there were antibiotics available, you would take them when you got the flu, not before. There are no 'antibiotics' for any virus. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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That's anecdotal evidence. You could have had the virus before getting the shot or before your immune system recognized it. How can dead virus replicate to make you ill? The virus has been killed. That neutralizes it. It primes you immune system to recognize it immediately and destroy, rather than treating it as benign until you are sick. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Well seeing that you don't interact with other people in any social interactions, they don't have to worry about you making them sick. Not that spreading viruses to other people is YOUR problem. . . I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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???? No, it's not a sign that your immune system is shot. It's a sign that it's functioning. How else is all that pus generated? I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Never got one.....never will. | |
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Studies show that the flu can, but does not often, become contagious 1 day before symptoms develop. More often than not, you feel the flu the same day you become contagious. Unlike some, I use my sick days for when I am actually sick, and I keep my happy ass in the house until I get better.
Also, getting the shot does not guarantee that you do not spread the virus so why don't YOU worry about who YOU have still been infecting. "Aren't you even curious? Don't you want to see the dragon behind the door?" | |
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Yeah, I know antibiotics are for bacteria and flus/colds are started by viruses and all that stuff. But I think some viruses must evolve like everything else, like the ones that use to affect animals only, evolved to where they can affect humans, in fact I think they evolve more rapidly than bacteria, but I'm not sure. Anyway, I feel I haven't needed one so why get one, for those that are prone to the attacks of viruses then maybe they need to get one.
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Maybe it's a sign your body is putting up a good fight, as opposed to being shot and might need some extra conscious help from its owner, like more rest, more water, eating well balanced meals, a little pampering and such. I realized that the during the holidays, I wasn't feeling like myself, people around me were sick as dogs, and I was tempted to believe I was getting sick too, but then I realized it was my body fighting hard to keep from getting sick, and I made the necessary adjustments instead of giving in, I started feeling better immediately, never got sick. | |
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Because I've never had one, and I haven't had the flu in 20 years (at least). I understand the seriousness of some of the strains in circulation, I still choose to not participate in the forced exposure to said viruses. They can't cover all of them with any given vaccine, anyway. | |
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Just got back from getting mine. I know the pros and cons but I have a compromised immune system and can't chance it. I never used to get them but when I got diabetes in 2009, I started getting them and will continue from now on. | |
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Here's why I don't get flu shots.
Besides, if you get a serious cold or flu, tehre's a better way to treat it.
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ah but in this case it was. you had to have been there i guess.
moreover, the process whereby the vaccine is created, by combining known variations of the flu strains with each other, could give rise to more rapid mutations in the flu strains themselves, ultimately resulting in the assisted evolution of a truly killer strain.
so i am of the opinion now that from now on i'll just keep my own immune system and general overall health in tip top shape, while observing preventative hygiene measures (i.e., never lick you bare hand after opening the subway door, and etc.) so as to survive the next epidemic that way instead of relying on a flu shot | |
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Because I avoid kids (germ carriers deluxe) and the elderly. I wear my gloves on the subway and try not to touch any surfaces between my apartment and my office. I stay away from people who are coughing/hacking/sneezing on the bus/subway. I wash my hands frequently. And my boyfriend gets a flu shot so I figure my chances of getting the flu from him are slim.
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I am a healthy guy and have only had the flu like twice in my LIFE (I'm 42).
I also loathe taking medication. I suffer from bad sinus congestion twice a year (Spring & Fall) and I allow myself to take alot of Tylenol Sinus in order to function at work. Otherwise I drink tea, slap on slome Vicks vaporub, and rest.
The human body is designed to deal with illness. Just like we're designed to function in a state of hunger. Every now & then it's good to get sick and good to go hungry.
When I'm older and frail, I'll get the vaccine. But for now, I will accept that if I happen to catch the flu, I'll use some of those sick days that I end up LOSING at the end of the year (since I rarely ever call in sick). By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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I suffer from severe trypanophobia | |
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I got my flu shot today at CVS Pharmacy for $31.99, my arm is sore. My mother kept bugging me about it so, to shut her up I got the shot. My arm is sore.
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Wuss. | |
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No it doesn't but it does help which is more than you are willing to do for society. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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We all have the same propensity to be exposed to viruses. You contract them daily. Most, your body deals with and you are none the wiser. When the body has to kick into high gear to fight a multiplying virus that's when you feel as the body diverts resources to fight the infection. The more people have the shot, the fewer number of people will get sick as the virus never gets a foothold in the population.
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Hello, hello. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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i don't care...
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FOR SOCIETY AND BEYOND!!!!!! "Aren't you even curious? Don't you want to see the dragon behind the door?" | |
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