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Old 12-13-2013, 09:15 AM   #81
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I (and almost everyone else I know) had a stomach bug and a couple rough colds, but no flu yet.
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Old 12-13-2013, 09:23 AM   #82
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It's a tough choice, whether or not to get the vaccine. On the one hand I understand how my vaccination protects not only me but other people from the flu, but on the other hand I don't want my kids to have autism - even if it comes with the benefit of being genetically flu resistant, which I assume they would also be.

It's a toughie alright.
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I had it the other night. Around 4:30 I was puking every hour all night and then woke up the next morning feeling 95%. Was one of the quicker ones
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Old 12-13-2013, 09:36 AM   #84
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I had it the other night. Around 4:30 I was puking every hour all night and then woke up the next morning feeling 95%. Was one of the quicker ones
That doesn't sound like influenza (which is a respiratory illness).
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Old 12-13-2013, 09:48 AM   #85
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Yeah, that sounds like a mild case of food poisoning or some kind of stomach bug.
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Old 12-13-2013, 09:59 AM   #86
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I had it the other night. Around 4:30 I was puking every hour all night and then woke up the next morning feeling 95%. Was one of the quicker ones
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Old 12-13-2013, 10:07 AM   #87
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They also specifically inform you when you get the vaccine that it does not protect you from Stomach "Flu"
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Old 12-13-2013, 10:13 AM   #88
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i know folks get a little up in arms if a co-worker comes into the office when they are not feeling well, but consider their circumstances.....for example, my wife and I both work and we have two kids - when one of us gets sick we think about how sick are we, and what happens if one of the kids gets sick - sometimes, I feel the need to suffer and go into work, in case one of my kids gets sick......

Also with respect tot eh flu shot, it typically makes me feel crappy for two/three days - so i have decided to skip the flu shot and just deal with getting sick. this year was abotut eh first yer in 5 or so where I picked up something that had me down for a weekend......the way i figure the equation is that i am +11 days.....
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Old 12-13-2013, 11:03 AM   #89
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Most likely http://www.cdc.gov/norovirus/ the word flu gets tossed around far too much. If you get the flu you will know it was the flu.
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Old 12-13-2013, 11:47 AM   #90
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i know folks get a little up in arms if a co-worker comes into the office when they are not feeling well, but consider their circumstances.....for example, my wife and I both work and we have two kids - when one of us gets sick we think about how sick are we, and what happens if one of the kids gets sick - sometimes, I feel the need to suffer and go into work, in case one of my kids gets sick......

Also with respect tot eh flu shot, it typically makes me feel crappy for two/three days - so i have decided to skip the flu shot and just deal with getting sick. this year was abotut eh first yer in 5 or so where I picked up something that had me down for a weekend......the way i figure the equation is that i am +11 days.....
Yes but you don't get the flu shot just for yourself, you get it to prevent the spread of the virus to those with weaker immune systems, ie. your kids.
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Yes but you don't get the flu shot just for yourself, you get it to prevent the spread of the virus to those with weaker immune systems, ie. your kids.
Flu generally has you down for a lot more than a weekend too. I think at least some people not getting the vaccination probably don't understand what influenza is or how nasty it can be.
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My flu vaccine is avoiding children... disgusting little creatures.
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It's a tough choice, whether or not to get the vaccine. On the one hand I understand how my vaccination protects not only me but other people from the flu, but on the other hand I don't want my kids to have autism - even if it comes with the benefit of being genetically flu resistant, which I assume they would also be.

It's a toughie alright.
Flu shots doesn't cause autism...FYI.The " autism" myth has been debunked and has been removed from peer reviewed articles and publications. I encourage you to consider getting the flu shot to protect your family, especially your kids.Unless of course you or any of your family members has had anaphylactic reactions to it in the past. Getting your annual flu shots won't make you or your your kids genetically resistant as well. The annual flu shots contains "dead" strains of past flu virus' that the World Health Organization(WHO)has identified previously based on strains from last year. This years flu shot includes "dead" strains of H1N3 (cousin of H1N1), B Massachusetts and 1 more that I can't recall (strains that the WHO identified from last year and maybe this year). So they put different "dead" strain to the flu shots every year, so therefore, your body's immune system will keep "guessing" whats coming so it won't develop resistance in case you get the influenza. Or if you are really not convince, encourage your family and yourself to wash your hands regularly with just soap and water! I hope you and your family a healthy holidays!
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Old 12-13-2013, 12:22 PM   #94
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I think he had his tongue firmly in his cheek when he posted that.
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Old 12-13-2013, 02:11 PM   #95
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Calling a stomach bug the "stomach flu" has probably set the flu vaccine movement back decades. Of everybody I've heard who claims the shot made them ill, it's staggering how many of them claim vomiting as the main symptom.
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Oh man, at first I was thinking the strain this year wasn't that bad. Started off as a fever and a bit of a cough, but has turned into a respiratory nightmare that has me wanting to blow my brains out! Moving on to day 6.

Btw, would never know it otherwise, but daytime tv sucks.
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Old 12-17-2013, 01:25 AM   #97
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I haven't had the flu since I got swine flu 4 years ago. And before it, I used to get sick at least twice a year.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12152500

I read this article a couple years ago and wonder if this is actually a legit finding. I can't seem to find any articles largely refuting the findings. But then I didn't try very hard, haha.
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