Flu Vaccine

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It's that time of year again- can't have Christmas unless we get Flu Season too. Are you going to get a flu vaccine? Why/Why not?

No. Never get it.. Too many vaccines out there. What's the point ? Vaccines have become so controversial.. Babies have to get a zillion of them in their first year.. Is autism in kids connected to the "mercury" still in vaccines. How come we have to destroy all the mercury thermommeters and fillings in our teeth but they still use it in vaccines..

Also, how do they know what "strain" of flu will hit this season? We are NOT getting the specific vaccine for what will come.. They just pick one and put it out there. I saw a nurse all crippled and in fetal position until she died after having the Swine flu vaccine in the 70's. No thanks!!

I realize I have opened myself up for attack from well meaning nurses on this one. HaHa. That's OK...

The debate among the general public about vaccines and autism continues but the debate within the health care community is settled...there is no link.

As for the flu vaccine...true, we don't know what strain is going to hit but we do take an educated guess and hope for the best. Those who don't want to take the vaccine have that option but you won't be getting any sympathy from me if you refuse the shot and get sick.

Specializes in Hospital Education Coordinator.

not only is there no link between vaccines and autism, there has not been mercuy in the vaccines for years. I get a flu shot every year. Even if the strain that is going around does not match what I have in the vaccine it should keep me from being as sick as I would have been otherwise.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

Nope - never get them - never been sick and besides, I don't like needles - lol.

I had the flu once years ago. Haven't missed a vaccine since. I don't have those mild reactions some people get, but if I did, it's a heck of a lot better than getting the full blown flu.

Specializes in LPN, Peds, Public Health.

Got mine today. I agree, even if you still catch the flu it shouldnt be as bad as if you hadnt had the vaccine. I work with the littles ones all the way up to the elders so I sure don't want to pass something on to them.

not only is there no link between vaccines and autism, there has not been mercuy in the vaccines for years. I get a flu shot every year. Even if the strain that is going around does not match what I have in the vaccine it should keep me from being as sick as I would have been otherwise.

Tell that story to the parents of those with autism . Then go and look at some research and don't be sooo nieve as to believe what Big Pharma wants us to swallow. PS: I have NEVER had the flu and if I did I wouldn't credit an outdated vaccine for "saving" me from it!!:nurse:

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

Faithfully get one ever year.

Specializes in ED, ICU, PACU.

Since it is being offered free at work this year, I'll be getting it.

I opted not to last year because I felt they didn't include current strains and I came down with the flu.

Of course, sudden onset weakness, aches, chills, 103 fever... is the flu; but, my nasal swab was negative. Makes me wonder how accurate/efficient everything is; but, I figure I have a better chance at avoiding something that took me 2 months to fully recover from if I get the flu shot this year.

Specializes in Plastic surgery and Med/surg.

No, will not get one this year. I used to get it every year for three straight years back about 5 years ago. But I found that I was still getting sick with the flu and would be out of work for at least a week.

I get it every year faithfully. I love it for me but refuse to let my 7 year old get it. I'm not sure if that doesn't make sense, but I'm just scared for the kiddos with certain things.

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