allison443
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The plural of "anecdote" is not "data."
Except on the DIS!!!

(I love that saying you used! I have thought of it often while reading these boards..)
The plural of "anecdote" is not "data."

Absolutely, I get one every year (2 last year to cover H1N1 also). And free is even better. Since you can not get sick from the vaccine, I would say you are not between a rock and a hard place. DO yourself a favor, get it and relax.Flu Shot...Are you getting one?.......I am scared to get the shot because I may get sick from it, and I am worried to NOT get it, as I cannot afford to get the flu...Stuck between a rock and a hard place...
Are you getting one this year?
I don't get it?!

It's a rhetorical question.what is there to get...the poster has had the flu but doens't get the shot. So did I ..I was so sick over 25 years ago that I lost close to 15 pounds in a few weeks time, but I don't get the shot. I haven't been sick with the flu since then and I think my immune system works just fine without getting one.
I get the occasional cold, sinus infections, and even a stomach virus now and then..even that has been a long time ago. Colds..yeah those I'm good for at least 1 a year..but no shots for those. I am not anti vax..just anti things that I don't feel I or my kids needs. Of course my kids are old enough now to decide if they want them or not and I have no idea if they get them or not. I don't ask.



The one issue that I don't think has been discussed is that even though a person is healthy and can shake off the flu in a few days time, they can still infect those around them that can't get the vaccine and get seriously ill. During the flu season many people go to work, school, church, grocery store etc. with the flu and expose so many people to the virus. Parents send children to school as soon as their fever is down even though they are coughing and exposing other children to the flu virus. In my area the H1N1 hit hard early in the flu season and the main culprit was children going to school sick. If you are ill (esp. with the nasty H1N1) please limit your contact with other people and don't send your kids to school until they are well.
I think that it's important to remember a few things. First, since the flu vaccine contains no live virus, you can't actually catch the flu from the vaccine shot. It's also important to note that the vaccine doesn't protect you immediately upon receiving it. It takes time to become effective. During this time, a person can certainly catch the flu (perhaps from those sick people in your doctor's office when you went to get vaccinated). Finally, the flu shot doesn't provide protection against all strains of the flu. It includes vaccine against what has been predetermined to likely be the few worst flus, but others are certainly out there.
Again, teh flu shot doesn't provide protection against every flu strain.
Our doctor 'ordered' my wife to get vaccinated last year so the wiggly one would receive the antibodies via breastmilk.
The reason that analogy is flawed is because this is a Disney forum, not a GBS forum. Also, it should be noted that people sometimes 'color' thier posts by saying that something has directly affected them, when it hasn't. Sadly, this is behavior is fairly common and is just one more reason why no one should believe anything that they read on an internet forum without doing additional research. (This, of course, is not to say that those who have stated in this thread that they have been personally affected by GBS are lying.)
For those of you who had a debilitating bout of the flu, but still choose not to vaccinate... I'm curious. Why did you make that decision? Is it because you feel the risk from the vaccine is worse than the flu itself? Do you feel you're unlikely to catch the flu again and therefore don't need the vaccine? Do you just really hate shots?![]()
It's a rhetorical question.
And another reason for mine is that a good friend of mine lost her 27 year old brother to the flu. He had no underlying conditions. He basically went to the ER, next thing was on the ventilator and died of multisystem organ failure and sepsis. So, its really hard for me to understand why someone would refuse even after having the flu.![]()