Have not had a cold in more than 14 months. Finallylistened to the family. Got my first ever flu shot Friday Night. Raging cold since Saturday night. coincidence?
Yes, you may simply be having a reaction to the shot. Please define raging?Have not had a cold in more than 14 months. Finallylistened to the family. Got my first ever flu shot Friday Night. Raging cold since Saturday night. coincidence?
Wha?I don't think Priapism is listed as a known side-effect
Seasonal Flu or H1N1 shot?Got my first ever flu shot Friday Night.
What wall did you read this on? It's nonsense. Your immune system doesn't prioritize infections, although it may give some importance to main organs, but a systematic infection like the flu will not give rise to that. It tries to fight whatever comes down the pipe. Yes, it can get overwhelmed but that's it.The shot requires your immune system to drop everything else and concentrate on sorting out the shot. Thus if it was fighting off a pre-cold (that is, you didn't feel sick because the immune system had the upper hand and you weren't comming down with it pre-shot) and you get the shot, you will get sick.
Anyway, my opinion on flu shots is don't get them. Thus spoke Zarathusrtra.
If you've never had a flu shot the chances are you will get a reaction. Duh!! There's no antibodies in your system even close to resembling what's been introduced by the injection and your bodies' going to hit it with full guns blaring.happened the one time I got a flu-shot as well years ago. Haven't bothered getting another one since.
One of my co-workers is a heavy smoker and she never gets sick. Her immune system must be bulletproof by now.I'm at the other end of the spectrum and because of the variety of injections I get, for reason already explained, I've been able to live/work relatively unaffected by things that cause large numbers of people to get really sick or worse.
Did you get the H1N1 last Wednesday? Are you going back in December for the seasonal? Isn't that overkill?Got mine on Wednesday, had a little bit of muscle ache for a few days and that's it. I hadn't even planned to get it, was in the Dr.s office for another reason when he asked if I wanted it. He suggested i get the seasonal shot in December.
..... but there's no way her lungs are normal for her age. They probably look like blue or swiss cheese The chances are she'll have a basic system breakdown and die quickly.One of my co-workers is a heavy smoker and she never gets sick. Her immune system must be bulletproof by now.
That's two different shots to handle two different situations, a relative new infection (H1N1) and a select group of seasonal reoccurring infections (whatever they've chosen for this season).Did you get the H1N1 last Wednesday? Are you going back in December for the seasonal? Isn't that overkill?
I am in a high risk group, so the H1N1 was recommended now, and the regular flu shot apparently is scheduled for December. They are for two different viruses, so it doesn't appear to be overkill in this case.Did you get the H1N1 last Wednesday? Are you going back in December for the seasonal? Isn't that overkill?
I'm sure you say the same thing about gravityseasonal flu shots don't work
You of course, base this observation on many years of research and field study or are you just one of those conspiracy supporters. Is it just the flu shot that a waste of time or do you feel the same about all inoculations?seasonal flu shots don't work
What wall did you read this on? It's nonsense. Your immune system doesn't prioritize infections, although it may give some importance to main organs, but a systematic infection like the flu will not give rise to that. It tries to fight whatever comes down the pipe. Yes, it can get overwhelmed but that's it.