Old people die;  some die day after the flu shot some die few weeks later.  That does not mean the flu vax killed them.  Some also died after cat ran across the road in front of them...........

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@this-one-time-at-bandcamp wrote:

I am immuno-suppressed, as a result of my heart transplant, and I haven't had a flu shot in 27 years.......the two times I followed doctor's orders, I ended up with major rejection problems........


It is exactly for sake of people like you that everybody who can gets the flu shots; that means that you will have less chance coming across somebody with flu, which could be disastrous for you.

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@brerrabbit585 wrote:
"If you knew how many people I've had to conduct funerals for after they had flu shots..."

Some even lasted another 20 years - for heavens sake..

29 years, and counting.........

I've never had a Fluvax and don't intend to.

 

My sister has one every year and is always sick afterward, sometimes for weeks. Same my neighbour.

 

I've never had the 'Flu and rarely even catch a cold.

 

If I do, I let my own immune system deal with it.

 

But that's just me, and I understand everyone is different.


@this-one-time-at-bandcamp wrote:

29 years, and counting.........


29 years a lifetime you are very lucky. my late husband had 15 wonderful years

I have only ever had one Flu vax and will never have another

 

It hurt to stand, sit or lay down, this lasted for 5 days,

 

I felt so sick, ever muscle and bone in my body hurt

My husband had no problem.

My doctor always asks if I'm feeling completely well, before he will give me the shot.

 

He says, if you're starting to come down with something, then

the flu jab will make you wish you were dead.

 

Seems there may be something in that


@icyfroth wrote:

I've never had a Fluvax and don't intend to.

 

My sister has one every year and is always sick afterward, sometimes for weeks. Same my neighbour.

 

I've never had the 'Flu and rarely even catch a cold.

 

If I do, I let my own immune system deal with it.

 

But that's just me, and I understand everyone is different.


It's a bit off topic but a while back I was reading about research that seemed to show that people who caught a lot of colds were a lot less likely to get certain types of cancer. (I forget what types). They couldn't really explain why there was a correlation but they wondered if it was the fact the person's immune system was put on alert so often it did a sweep of their system somehow and nipped some other problems in the bud.

I've no idea how true or otherwise all that was, but it's interesting, I thought. I suspect if we can keep ourselves reasonably healthy most of the time, then our immune systems can cope with a lot.

17yrs ago, a lung specialist told me to never have a flu vaccination, so I hanen't .  (I have permanent (L)  lung damage from radiaotherapy for breast cancer.... still better than the alternative though)

 

I rarely get sick, thank goodness.

If you've always had the flu shot, best to not quit due to one bad reaction, however, you really should go and see your doctor or a clinic nurse about your arm and reaction at the injection site. 

 

Stay healthy  Smiley Happy


 

 

 

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