Flu vaccinations
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Flu vaccinations
I'm wondering how many people get their flu shots, if they're told about the cons of vaccinations before getting the shot, and how many feel pressured by the health care system to get one. This is a thread to discuss the questions if you have an opinion on the matter, not one to post links.
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Re: Flu vaccinations
I get a flu shot every year, and every time I do, I am asked a series of questions and am given the standard warnings. I can't remember how long it has been since I got sick from the flu, even when the high exposure to those that did have the flu. I highly recommend getting the shot.
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w84u2 wrote:I get a flu shot every year, and every time I do, I am asked a series of questions and am given the standard warnings. I can't remember how long it has been since I got sick from the flu, even when the high exposure to those that did have the flu. I highly recommend getting the shot.
Did they tell you about the cons of vaccinations?
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Re: Flu vaccinations
I started getting the flu shot the past 3 years when I started my job in the medical field. It is mandatory, or else I have to wear a mask and gloves for the next 4 months, no thank you. I guess you can say I am "pressured", but honestly I knew what I was getting into when I started my education in the field. If I was going to be strongly against the flu shot, I probably wouldn't have gone into a field where I knew it was mandatory.
They do tell me the medical consequences, as they have too. But I have a feeling that the pharmacists version of the consequences is a lot different then the anti-vaxxers consequences. I respect and listen to our pharmacist, so I'll take his knowledge over mystery information on the internet.
They do tell me the medical consequences, as they have too. But I have a feeling that the pharmacists version of the consequences is a lot different then the anti-vaxxers consequences. I respect and listen to our pharmacist, so I'll take his knowledge over mystery information on the internet.
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I get all mine from my long time family GP.
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Re: Flu vaccinations
zzontar wrote:I'm wondering how many people get their flu shots, if they're told about the cons of vaccinations before getting the shot, and how many feel pressured by the health care system to get one. This is a thread to discuss the questions if you have an opinion on the matter, not one to post links.
When I was young, my physician recommended against it because it screws around with the immune system too much. He, however, sternly recommends it to a family member whose risks from having a bad flu outweigh the immune system tampering risks.
It’s a case-by-case thing, and no one should be taken to task for their decision in the matter.
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w84u2 wrote: I am asked a series of questions and am given the standard warnings. I can't remember how long it has been since I got sick from the flu, even when the high exposure to those that did have the flu. I highly recommend getting the shot.
Read the part in red. This time a little slower.
Different vaccines have different side-effects, so a standard warning would be useless, plus lots of people have never had a shot so have never heard what a "standard" warning is.
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I think doctors should be allowed to offer alternatives. Oncologists come to mind, even if they read about successful alternative treatments they're only allowed to prescribe big pharma's meds. I don't think it's right to demand someone gets a shot that's not proven to always be successful and comes with possible side-effects when it might not be necessary at all.
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zzontar wrote:w84u2 wrote: I am asked a series of questions and am given the standard warnings. I can't remember how long it has been since I got sick from the flu, even when the high exposure to those that did have the flu. I highly recommend getting the shot.
Read the part in red. This time a little slower.
Different vaccines have different side-effects, so a standard warning would be useless, plus lots of people have never had a shot so have never heard what a "standard" warning is.
The "standard" warning is the same one that I listen to every year before I get my shot and it is "standard" practice to listen and be able to understand and comprehend. Otherwise, you need a permission slip from your mommy and/or daddy.
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zzontar wrote:I think doctors should be allowed to offer alternatives. Oncologists come to mind, even if they read about successful alternative treatments they're only allowed to prescribe big pharma's meds. I don't think it's right to demand someone gets a shot that's not proven to always be successful and comes with possible side-effects when it might not be necessary at all.
Since when do Oncologists have anything to do with "getting the Flu shot" and the topic of the thread?
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zzontar wrote:I'm wondering how many people get their flu shots, if they're told about the cons of vaccinations before getting the shot, and how many feel pressured by the health care system to get one. This is a thread to discuss the questions if you have an opinion on the matter, not one to post links.
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