Originally Posted by West ...the flu shot you receive contains thimerosal — a mercury-laden preservative.
It's in a lot of stuff. Do you wear contact lenses? It's in the soaking/disinfecting fluid... at least it was last time I looked.
About Alzheimer's, etc., the increased incidence is also due to our living long enough to develop it.
I've taken the flu vaccine every year it has been available to me, except the few years I didn't have insurance or the money--and one year I just procrastinated and missed it altogether.
Usually I don't feel it, I occasionally notice some warmth and perhaps a little firmness around the injection site for a couple of hours, but I've never had pain, and never had flu-like symptoms. (I'll admit here that two years ago I suggested to my DH that I was having a reaction because I wished to lie around and be comforted. It worked and I got "all better" pretty quick!)
I did have influenza one year. This was not the three or four days of wishing you would die. This was 3 weeks of fatigue so bad that I didn't get out of my chair except to pee and maybe get something to sip on. I barely had the energy to breathe. Some nausea, I think. Pain I don't recall, just absolutely no desire or ability to move around, do my ADL's or go to work. Not a good thing.
When they offer the shots, I am first in line. (No family history of Alzheimer's disease, so if I get it, maybe it was the thimerisol....)
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