-------------------I think the issue in the 70's was a link to Guillan Barre syndrome. Which is very serious - a man I work with came down with it two years ago. For a time he as totally paralyzed. He is still suffering from paralysis of some facial muscles and has some mobility issues.
I think all vaccines have risks of side effects and should be considered carefully to determine if the risks are worth the rewards. In my case, I have decided they are for the flu shots because of the risks that an upper respiratory infection could kill me when combined with the diabetes and COPD. Someone else may feel they are better off taking their chances with the flu - many don't get regular flu shots and that is the group that I would expect to choose not to get the swine flu vaccination when available either. They feel they are better off risking the flu than the vaccine side effects and they are free to make that decision.

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The woman who lives across the street from my sister (in Florida) came down with GBS right after she had that vaccine in the 70's.. She's had a tough row to hoe ever since then - has terrible flare-ups which cause her to be bedridden or have to use a walker for months at a time - and she wishes she had never gotten the vaccine..
As for me - I'm one of those high risk people you mentioned - and because I'm so extremely sensitive to medications of all kinds as well , it's a double whammy for me.. When push comes to shove though, I'll probably get it anyhow - and just do a lot of praying that the vaccine itself doesn't cause even worse problems for me..![]()
I think the issue in the 70's was a link to Guillan Barre syndrome. Which is very serious - a man I work with came down with it two years ago. For a time he as totally paralyzed. He is still suffering from paralysis of some facial muscles and has some mobility issues.
I think all vaccines have risks of side effects and should be considered carefully to determine if the risks are worth the rewards. In my case, I have decided they are for the flu shots because of the risks that an upper respiratory infection could kill me when combined with the diabetes and COPD. Someone else may feel they are better off taking their chances with the flu - many don't get regular flu shots and that is the group that I would expect to choose not to get the swine flu vaccination when available either. They feel they are better off risking the flu than the vaccine side effects and they are free to make that decision.
--------------Being sensitive to medications, the decision is probably harder for you. I figure I've got 30 years of flu shots with no significant reactions behind me so I figure I'll be OK with this one too.

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I do get the regular flu shot every year - since my doctors started insisting on it - and I do get quite sick for several days afterwords - but I'm guessing that "sick" is better than possibly being dead - right?![]()
I think the issue in the 70's was a link to Guillan Barre syndrome. Which is very serious - a man I work with came down with it two years ago. For a time he as totally paralyzed. He is still suffering from paralysis of some facial muscles and has some mobility issues.
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The woman who lives across the street from my sister (in Florida) came down with GBS right after she had that vaccine in the 70's.. She's had a tough row to hoe ever since then - has terrible flare-ups which cause her to be bedridden or have to use a walker for months at a time - and she wishes she had never gotten the vaccine..
My mom had Guillan Barre in the early 80's immediately following the birth of my brother. She was hospitalized for a long time before they ven knew what it was and was paralyzed and wheelchair bound for about 6 months. She has made a full recovery and does not suffer much for side effects. Very scare stuff.
. Let me say, I wouldn't wish this terrible virus on my worst enemy
. It has left her mostly invalid, totally dependent on her family and friends, constantly in and out of the hospital at death's door and she's maxed out her retired teacher's million health ins policy
. Currently she has been in ICU, in a medically induced coma, about a month this time, and we're all crossing our fingers and saying our prayers she's strong enough to pull out of it one more time. Difficult to understand, we can go to the moon, yet can't even cure a common cold and so many other viruses/diseases. 

I will absolutely get the vaccine. I never used to get a flu shot....until the year that my DH and I got the flu. It was not a mild flu. It was the sickest I have ever been in my life. We could not keep our fevers down, no matter how much ibuprofin we took. It went on for at least 10 days...I think it may have been even longer. Every joint ached horribly--not just the major ones, but things like the knuckles in my fingers. Towards the end, I did not have the strength to walk more than a few steps. If I needed to go further I had to crawl. It was horrifying, and took a serious toll on my overall health. I am not exaggerating. Complete recovery took well over a month. Not the fevers, but just rebuilding my strength.
I know every flu is different, but I am willing to take a chance on the vaccine to avoid the possibility of having to go through that again. I am grateful for the free flu shot that I receive from my company every year!
I will get the vaccine along with my regular flu shot. I am an insulin dependent diabetic so the flu can be more serious for me than for some. I haven't missed a flu shot in 30 years.
I figure I'll take my chances with the vaccine like I do with the other strains of the flu.
I think all vaccines have risks of side effects and should be considered carefully to determine if the risks are worth the rewards. In my case, I have decided they are for the flu shots because of the risks that an upper respiratory infection could kill me when combined with the diabetes and COPD. Someone else may feel they are better off taking their chances with the flu - many don't get regular flu shots and that is the group that I would expect to choose not to get the swine flu vaccination when available either. They feel they are better off risking the flu than the vaccine side effects and they are free to make that decision.