Reactions are way under reported. Anyway, everyone has a right to make up their own mind whether or not to get the flu shot based on their own research including this case, as well as all of the other reactions documented in vaers, hearing their neigbors talk about reactions to the shot, the warnings on the insert -- everything should come into play. It is up to each individual and frankly none of anyone elses business WHY they choose to get the shot or not get the shot.
Reactions are way under reported. Anyway, everyone has a right to make up their own mind whether or not to get the flu shot based on their own research including this case, as well as all of the other reactions documented in vaers, hearing their neigbors talk about reactions to the shot, the warnings on the insert -- everything should come into play. It is up to each individual and frankly none of anyone elses business WHY they choose to get the shot or not get the shot.
I agree that it's a personal decision and one can use any information available to determine if they want to get the vaccine, or if they want to get it for their child/children.
Personally, I will not be getting it, nor will I allow my children to get it, but I am interested in knowing where you got that information that reactions in and of itself is under reported.
As with any other vaccine, there is always risk. I don't believe the risk outweighs the benefits (for many other reasons), but not because of Dystonia.
You weren't asking me, but I will tell you that I am one of the people who did not officially report a horrible reaction to the flu shot (regular flu shot). I had a reaction so severe I ended up in the hospital---it was one of the worst experiences of my life. Let me add that I am otherwise a healthy person, so no underlying problems to take into consideration.
There are a lot of people who do not report things---for various reasons.
We are getting our medical information from youtube now?![]()
Someone like you who is dealing with a real situation makes much more of an impact to me than youtube. I wish your daughter well.I have been spending 90% of the past three days beside my daughter's bed, thinking about how I "should have" done this and "should have" done that. If I could go back to before she got this stupid flu, I would be SUCH a HUUUGE nag about taking her vitamins, and would have added more B, C and D... and made sure she had veggies or fruits with every meal... The guilt is eating away at me.
If you have been lucky enough to not get the flu yet, I highly recommend building up your body's system as much as you possible can against it. If you got the flu shot, good for you. DD has no insurance and her dr has not had any of the vaccination available for her (I was going to move a car payment to the end of the loan to pay for an office visit and a shot for her and DH) but now it's too late. Now I have to find out if she should STILL have the shot even though she's had the flu.
DH will be getting the flu shot because he's high risk. I will not because I am at the lowest end of need at this point and will not take it away from someone who needs it more than me.