i was completely against getting the swine flu shot - especially since i had a very bad reaction to the seasonal flu shot i got a month ago (i got suspected guillain barre from it)..
but now things are really taking a turn for the worse here - i live in Israel...
the death rate from swine flu has really jumped up....
the authorities are becoming really concerned about it, especially since so few people have been vaccinated.
Only at risk people are entitled to be vaccinated right now (not enough vaccine has reached the country yet - only 350,000 doses are currently available, but only 11,000 people have been vaccinated since everyone is so afraid of the vaccine).
But the death rate here is now way above the death rate for seasonal flu, so now i really don't know what to do.
I called DS last night and told him i really think he should go in today to get it.
Three years ago, he had complications from the regular seasonal flu. He got myocarditis and was hospitalized for a week (he was 19 years old at the time and perfectly healthy other than the flu).
Several other people died at the same time from the same complication of that seasonal flu.
So DH and i discussed it last night and felt that the risk of the vaccine was worth it, versus the possible outcome of the flu itself.
but i don't know what to do for myself.
A former work colleague of mine is in the hospital right now with swine flu induced pneumonia. He's 35 years old. He was in intensive care, but now seems to be doing better. But several 'healthy' people have died here in the last 3 days, so it's getting really scary.
So i really don't know what to do.
in the US, they keep saying that the death rate is lower than for seasonal flu, so i wonder why it's higher here (in Israel)....
one would assume it's the same flu both places...
medical care is certainly no worse here than in the US....
maybe in the US they're not counting all of the flu-related deaths?....
maybe some deaths are being attributed to other things, when it was really the flu that caused it?...
maybe they're over-counting here? or under-counting those who are sick but don't end up with complications?
anyway, i'm starting to get really nervous about it...