Will you get immunized against the swine flu?

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  1. 1. Do you plan on getting the shot?

    • Yes, because I fall into an "at-risk" group.
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    • Yes, because someone I know has caught it already.
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    • Yes, because I work in health care/public sector.
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    • Yes, because I support my family and cannot afford to miss work.
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    • Yes, because I am f***ing terrified of dying at the age of 32.
      4
    • Yes, because I watch way too much network news.
      0
    • Yes.
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    • No.
      70
    • No, because the shot is part of an evil plot by the government to control us. Swine flu doesn't even exist. You are all sheep.
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After doing ok for a day I have now got all the classical side effects: Chills, elevated temperature (37°C), headache, lack of energy and even slight conjunctivitis. Do not take this vaccination lightly!

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Got my pig jab a while ago. Guess I'll go ahead and get a baseline temperature reading.

 

I only got it for visiting my elderly parents and my brother in law who is just finishing up chemo and has no white cells. My doc thought it was a good idea but said that, if I were staying here, he would recommend against it.

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My husband got one today, along with all his colleagues. He works in a hospital and they had the first case.

 

I have yet to decide for myself.

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My 5 year old is scheduled to get the jab tomorrow, along with 2 other jabs. He is still getting over a cold, so I may postpone the appointment.

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I'm hoping my daughter can get the first H1N1 vaccine before we leave for Puerto Rico on Thanksgiving vacation, but it's looking increasingly unlikely. Her pediatrician's office has the vaccine, but not enough for all their patients. They've decided to offer the first batch to 6-12 month-old babies.

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I only got it for visiting my elderly parents and my brother in law who is just finishing up chemo and has no white cells.

 

Hope you got it at least three weeks before visiting. It takes about that long to assemble your immunological army.

 

@sarabyrd, don't know the actual recipe for the vaccine you got, but with today's technology I doubt that they have used a method whereby you could actually contract the flu (ie heat killed whole virus). Your temp suggests normality and don't listen to those carrying on about being 35.5 as the normal human body fluctuates quite a bit and does so very very quickly. The other symptoms could be from numerous things and even having been already exposed to a variety of flu bugs.

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I'm hoping my daughter can get the first H1N1 vaccine before we leave for Puerto Rico on Thanksgiving vacation,

 

Tell them you are traveling and get yourself up the list!

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Since others are talking about side effects- hubby is very tired and flushed, but no fever

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Tell them you are traveling and get yourself up the list!

 

Right, and deprive an infant. You've been in Germany too long, eurovol. :rolleyes:

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cinzia, I'm so jealous! I announced recently to my husband that I want to go to Puerto Rico. Please do post a thread on the subject when you return. Can you bring me some sub-tropical plants from there? I've got quite a wish list.

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@sarabyrd, don't know the actual recipe for the vaccine you got, but with today's technology I doubt that they have used a method whereby you could actually contract the flu (ie heat killed whole virus). Your temp suggests normality and don't listen to those carrying on about being 35.5 as the normal human body fluctuates quite a bit and does so very very quickly. The other symptoms could be from numerous things and even having been already exposed to a variety of flu bugs.

 

I ended up on the couch for three hours with two woolen blankets and a cat, drinking hot tea and shivering from head to toe. After my eyes started itching and my lymph nodes exploded at 38°C I hied myself down to the Schwabinger Krankenhaus for an expedited test (the normal test has a backup of 4 - 5 days in the labs). Result negative for Swine Flu but the doc said I could have a rhinovirus due to my weakened immune system after the flu shot.

The second time this year I take a week off and end up sick.

 

P.S. The Swine Flu test involves a swab of your throat entering through your nostril and costs €25 that you have to pay.

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Did you get a jab (killed flu) or mist (live flu), sarabyrd? Usually people have a greater reaction to the mist, is why I was curious.

 

Wouldn't it be strange if someone caught an opportunistic swine flu after their immune system was weakened by the seasonal vaccine? :blink:

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Standard jab in your left upper arm. I haven't had the Jab for three years, perhaps this is a new vaccine that I don't have prior antibodies to.

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Was it the standard shot, or the swine flu shot? The swine flu shot is a new shot, so the side effects would be different compared to the standard yearly flu vaccine.

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Every year it's a "new" shot, because the virus mutates. The base ingredients remain effectively the same.

 

Sara, hope you feel better soon. I am coming down with whatever Jr has, so I am indeed cancelling the jab appts. The immune system can only handle so much!

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They told my husband you cannot get it when you have even a cold, the immune system is supposed to be fully prepared :(

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I will not get a shot. Mainly because I never got a flu shot either and don't see the point now. And I agree, I do not understand the process of getting it accepted so I play the "save card". I see myself washing my hands more often - I mean besides the usual rounds you do and I do not belong to any risk group either.

 

My doctor always says, laughing and smiling is the best medicine, so I attach proof on how it started eventually ;-)post-87892-12579769470152_thumb.jpg

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