H1N1 shot
After the GTG i stopped at the Halton Regional Centre on Bronte Road and along with about 200 other folks got vaccinated. It took 15 minutes to get the shot + another 15 mins. obligatory waiting period after and you know what? I didn't cry.
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Originally Posted by jim 7
(Post 7088019)
After the GTG i stopped at the Halton Regional Centre on Bronte Road and along with about 200 other folks got vaccinated. It took 15 minutes to get the shot + another 15 mins. obligatory waiting period after and you know what? I didn't cry.
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Originally Posted by cleanme
(Post 7088147)
Y Other people I know also had weak symptoms from the shot, chills & headache.
My wife had these symptoms when she had her shot. I haven't gotten mine yet, I think I'll play russion roulette. Sultan |
Originally Posted by snasrulla
(Post 7088461)
My wife had these symptoms when she had her shot. I haven't gotten mine yet, I think I'll play russion roulette.
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children over 6 months old have been getting the shot since day 1.
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The lack of long term testing of this scares the $hit out of me.
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We all got it a week or so ago, no symptoms for me whatsoever except a sore spot at the injection site, which I always get with the flu shot. Stef's arm was really sore for about 36 hrs, but nothing else. Kids were fine.
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Shot is safe, but doesn't have the long safety record of the seasonal flu vaccine to back it up.
One (the only?) advantage of heading the Infection control service at our hospital is that I had a nurse bring the shot to me. A few chills and muscle pains are common, and don't mean anything sinister. And some small kids (under 6) seem to develop fever 5 to 7 days after the shot, also with no real ill effects. |
Originally Posted by Turbodan
(Post 7088987)
children over 6 months old have been getting the shot since day 1.
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Originally Posted by Imo000
(Post 7089301)
The lack of long term testing of this scares the $hit out of me.
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Everyone knows that this shot is full of tracking nanobots...
Tin pie plates ftw. |
this whole swine flu thing has got be the biggest over reaction in health care i've ever seen. the vast majority of people who have spent the time/effort/pain/mild side effects to get/endure the h1n1 vaccine were only ever likely to get mild symptoms akin to the seasonal flu if they had contracted the "swine" flu. chill out gents, instead of wasting time getting the shot, go out and drive your car before the snow comes.....
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It's a Gmo product to boot. Absolutely no way they are going to put any of that S$$t in me. You can find plenty of interesting reading on the net. Here is one example...
http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200911/brownlee-h1n1 |
Originally Posted by Jlangmd
(Post 7089344)
Shot is safe, but doesn't have the long safety record of the seasonal flu vaccine to back it up.
One (the only?) advantage of heading the Infection control service at our hospital is that I had a nurse bring the shot to me. A few chills and muscle pains are common, and don't mean anything sinister. And some small kids (under 6) seem to develop fever 5 to 7 days after the shot, also with no real ill effects. |
I'm just drinking an extra beer a week to strengthen my immine system....seems to be working!
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