thread: Are you getting the flu vaccine this year?

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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2005
    Blue Mountains
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    I've never had the flu shot, and don't plan too either. None of us are susceptible to the flu (I dont' think I've ever had the 'real' flu.. I've had bad colds, but never feverish and bed ridden).

    Even my mum who is 74 doesn't get it, and the GP doesn't think she needs it, as she too hardly gets sick.

    I think if you are prone to getting really sick, then the flu shot might be a good idea, I've heard that altho you can still get sick, it's not usually as bad. But if you are a generally healthy person, there's no real need.

    As a side point - I heard a dr on tv talking about people saying they got the flu after getting the shot, he said that it's not a live virus that you're given, so it's not the shot that's given it to you, you probably were already coming down with it.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
    9,362

    I've had real influenza - I thought I was going to die, so did my GP - but of course it wasn't one the vaccine protected against was it?

    I've also looked after immunocompromised people who've actually contracted that virus after they've had to shot!

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    On the other side of this screen!!!
    11,129

    I started getting the flu vax when I was working as a medical receptionist and now get it every year. DH flies OS for work a lot and so could bring one of the nasty strains home with him at any time. I've started noticing times in recent years where ppl all around me have fallen ill with the flu (one time at TAFE it was half the class, clearly it was the flu, sudden onset and hacking cough and another time at work where everyone got sick except me and the ppl at the two nearest desks- we were the three ppl who'd had the workplace flu vax that year)...so even if it doesn't protect from every strain, it does protect from some pretty common (and nasty) ones.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    in lactation land
    3,776

    i think people at certain level of risk (elderly, those with respiratory problems etc) are encouraged to have it. i have asthma but the two times i have had the flu vaccine i have had the worst flu ever that year, so i don't have it anymore. that is my experience though and i wouldn't say it is responsible but is the choice i have made based on my experience.

    i would talk to your GP if you feel you may benefit from the vaccine, or think you are at higher risk of contracting a flu.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    6,979

    Nah i won't be getting it.... I've read a few things about it that don't make me feel safe about getting it....

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Jul 2004
    5,756

    I used to get it every year when i was a kid but now for the last few years i havent bothered. I've had bad colds before but never the flu. So can't really see the point in getting it. Plus i am getting rather against vaccines now that i am researching them more.

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    on cloud 9.....
    2,105

    I have severe asthma and was advised to get the shot. I didn't want it but was pressured into it by my gp. I was sick pretty much for 10 months after getting that shot. I never got a full blown flu, but had that "I'm getting it" feeling all the time and my throat was constantly sore and my nose ran all the time. I will never get one again.

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