406,894 Nurses talking about nursing
allnurses Network: Central | Nursing Jobs | Nursing Books | Newsletter
allnurses: A Nursing Community for Nurses
Home General News Blogs Articles Students Region Specialty Degrees Picks Help
CNA - Nursing Assistant Discussions /

Who's Getting a Flu Shot?



Did You Know?
allnurses is the largest community for nurses on the web. We now have 406,894 members! Join today to learn, network, laugh, and share with nurses.
Page 2 of 3 < 1 2 3 >

No. 10
from keithjones
Old Oct 17, 2009, 02:52 PM

Default Re: Who's Getting a Flu Shot?
the chances of anyone I know dieing of swine flu or regular flu for that matter are slim to none, a friend's dad died of complication of Guillan-Barret syndrome from a flu vaccine... no shots for me or mine!
Top
 
 
No. 11
Old Oct 17, 2009, 09:34 PM

Default Re: Who's Getting a Flu Shot?
i almost got one free at the facility that i work at the other day, the nurse told me that i might feel "yucky" for a couple days after and she scared me away from getting it. i want to get it but i am scared that i will get sick after and i cant afford that either. maybe i will go get it tomorrow, feelin like crap for a couple days is alot better then feeling that way for 2 weeks!
Top
 
No. 12
from suanna
Old Oct 17, 2009, 11:22 PM

Default Re: Who's Getting a Flu Shot?
I had the seasonal flu vaccine the day it was avail. Can't wait to get the H1N1- 2 more weeks from what I hear. We currently have between 60-90 patients with flu/poss pneumonia on our medical floors. It is spreading like wildfire and I see a lot less risk in getting the vaccine than getting the H1N1 flu! As for those people who "never get the flu, so they never get the shot" it's frightening how easily this virus is being transmitted- get your H1N1 shot! Even if you recover- which is most likely, do you want to take a chance of giving it to your daughter or grandson and having him die! It's killing young children and pregnant young women. If you can be sure you will not be in contact with any young children or pregnant women, or anyone who may be in contact with them, then sure- skip the shot. Bet unless you are going to live in a cave for the rest of the winter you are risking spreading a dangerous virus to vulnerable people. As health care workers we need to set the example.
Top

2 Readers Gave Kudos
 
No. 13
from smclendon
Old Oct 19, 2009, 09:21 PM

Default Re: Who's Getting a Flu Shot?
I got my flu shot a couple of weeks ago...
Top
 
No. 14
Old Oct 22, 2009, 09:34 AM

Default Re: Who's Getting a Flu Shot?
I got both on 10/20 for free at the hospital I work at. My son has been sick since 10/17 and is going to the doctor this afternoon. They think he has swine flu. He turns 6 this month and has been home from school all week. My daughter who turns 5 this month now has a fever too! My sister is 28 weeks pregnant and she was over on 10/17 with her 2 year old and now i'm so worried about them catching it! I was told it takes 4-6 days after exposure to show symptoms!!
Top
 
No. 15
from b18c1
Old Oct 24, 2009, 07:02 PM

Default Re: Who's Getting a Flu Shot?
I never have gotten a flu shot nor will I receive the H1N1. I have never really had a problem with my health so my immune system is enough to fight off whatever I get. Also, I think I had a case of H1N1 over summer, so I have developed antibodies for it already!
Top
 
No. 16
from escapebigd
Old Nov 04, 2009, 01:33 PM

Default Re: Who's Getting a Flu Shot?
I'm not getting either shot, and niether is my son even though he has Asthma. Good handwashing, keeping your hands away from your face is how I haven't had the flu and hopefully never will.
Top
 
No. 17
from Lynaa4life
Old Nov 05, 2009, 11:32 AM

Default Re: Who's Getting a Flu Shot?
I got my flu shot Still waiting on the H1N1 to become available
Top
 
No. 18
from sonomala
Old Nov 10, 2009, 07:08 PM

Default Re: Who's Getting a Flu Shot?
Originally Posted by escapebigd View Post
I'm not getting either shot, and niether is my son even though he has Asthma. Good handwashing, keeping your hands away from your face is how I haven't had the flu and hopefully never will.
If I were you I would get the shot, talked to a nurse this morning at the Ped office. Not getting the shot for high risk like asthma isn't safe. Bad mouth me all you want, I'm not going to sit back and pretend its okay for someone to deny their child a shot that could save them.
Top
 
No. 19
from escapebigd
Old Nov 10, 2009, 07:29 PM

Default Re: Who's Getting a Flu Shot?
I've gone through this debate with a lot of people, but I didn't go through it with my sons doctor. He doesn't like that the H1N1 shot was barely tested. I feel that what is going to save him is common sense, such as good handwashing, disinfecting his toys, and watching for the signs of illness being ready with the pulmicort, and albuterol. I assure you I would not indanger my child. I sought the advice of his respiratory doctor before making any decision on his immunizations.
Top
 
Page 2 of 3 < 1 2 3 >
Reply




Thread Tools


Who's Online
466 members
4,357 guests
4,823

Get the hottest nursing topics of the week. Subscribe to the allnurses.com Newsletter.
Enter email address:

9

Nurse arrested for slapping quadriplegic patient.

1

Health Care Costs Hurt the Middle Income Earners

5

New Focus on Averting Errors: Hospital Culture

6

Midnight snacks for the elderly

25

In Hard Times, Lured Into Trade School and Debt

53

No, Caps Are Not Totally Gone

4

Sixth sickle cell death in BAHRAIN

7

Studies indicate intense treatment does not help diabetics


18

Dear nursing student

3

I am meant to be a nurse.

0

A Nursing Students’ Convocation Address to Families,...

5

Eight essential tools and tips for incoming nursing students

5

Why i have chosen nursing as a career

7

Patients' Perceptions of Nurses' Skill

7

Murphy's law experienced

28

On the Edge

14

On the other side of the IV

66

Pregnant in Nursing School....





Sponsored Links

Currently Reading This Page: 1 (0 members & 1 guests)


Advertise | Site Map | Boards of Nursing | Terms Of Service | Privacy | Contact Us | Newsletter | Copyright © 1996-2010 allnurses.com INC