Flu Shot
Fo' Shizzle My Sizzle
on 9/20/11 1:21 pm
on 9/20/11 1:21 pm
Long ago pre op I shunned the flu shot. Then the flu got old-school-east-village on my ass, ripped out my spine and beat me with it, then it took my wallet and ran off to avenue D. Then I caught ANOTHER flu a week after I was finally starting to feel better.
Lesson learned.
Lesson learned.
Ms. Cal Culator
on 9/20/11 1:51 pm - Tuvalu
on 9/20/11 1:51 pm - Tuvalu
We went to a health fair thing and the Veteran's Administration was there just looking bored...so we went over to say hello and when they figured out we were both vets and had our ID...we got free flu shots.
This was good because it keeps us "in the system" at the VA. We don't go usually, because so many kids who have no other access to care really need the slots and I feel guilty when I'm in line in front of one of them. But we DO want to be in the system, and that takes going once a year...and they told us that getting that flu vaccine would do it!
There is another alternative...a natural one... L-Lysine is an antiviral. Used daily as a preventive it works well. If exposed to active flu , we up our dose to 1,000 mg twice a day.We have used it for three years. No flu and no fever blisters.
My husband already has neurological impairments and in Great Britan they had too many( 7-10%) cases of deaths from Guillian B syndrome, in patients that had neurological impairments with the swine flu vaccine.. If It had been my family member only ONE would have been too many percent.
I have a neighbor who sucessfully used it to end shingles...after 5 days @ 1,000mg twice a day her blisters dried up.
My husband already has neurological impairments and in Great Britan they had too many( 7-10%) cases of deaths from Guillian B syndrome, in patients that had neurological impairments with the swine flu vaccine.. If It had been my family member only ONE would have been too many percent.
I have a neighbor who sucessfully used it to end shingles...after 5 days @ 1,000mg twice a day her blisters dried up.
Denise
Nope. Haven't gotten a flu shot in many years and probably won't get one this year either. That's not to say I cannot get the flu, but I have been around those who do have the flu and haven't gotten it (immediate family members). I work in the pharma industry and we have been informed that you actually have to get two to three flu shotsduring the season since the life of one flu shot is only about three months, so if you get a flu shot now in September you really are only innoculated until around December. Since flu season goes until the Spring I just don't see the point. Yes, I know that if I did get the flu that it would be as bad, but just because you got a flu shot does not mean you cannot get the flu. I am not anti flu shot either. I make sure that my husband gets his every year (2x) because he works on a college campus and the flu tends to run rampant with the kids. Last year they suspended classes and had all non essential personel stay home for three days (ended up being 5 days in total because they started it on a Wed.). I'm taking my daughter to get her a flu shot too since she is in college. Now, if I could just get all the coworkers to NOT come in and play martyr and stay the hell home when they are sick all would be good.
Blessings,
Maddie
Blessings,
Maddie