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Old 12-10-2003, 12:31 AM
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FLU SHOT INFO

Hey Guys,
I just found some info. about the flu shot on a random website. If this is true, I am thinking twice about getting the flu shot...


Along with the flu vaccine, the flu shot contains:

Formaldehyde (a known cancer-causing agent)
Thimerosal (a neurotoxin linked to brain damage and Autoimmune diseases)
Aluminum (a neurotoxin linked to Alzheimer's and other Nervous System disorders)
Sulfite (a preservative that can cause shortness of breath, wheezing, diarrhea, vomiting, cramps and dizziness)
Phenol (also known as Carbolic Acid, which is a poison)
MSG
Antibiotics
Foreign genetic material, ie. kidney cell cultures of monkeys.
Every year that the CDC puts out their vaccine, it's basically a crap shoot. The previous year, they collect various flu viruses from pigs (as their immune system closely mimics that of humans) as well as humans, and attempt to predict which virus will emerge the following year. Statistically, they are right less than 40% of the time as to what the flu virus will be. Vaccinations in children are linked to allergies, nervous system disorders, cancer, ADHD, and a hundred other things.
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Old 12-10-2003, 03:22 AM
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I know when I went in to the doctor's office on Saturday morning they had masks available for people to wear in the waiting room. It's kinda freaky - like the movie OUTBREAK.
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Old 12-10-2003, 04:36 AM
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gosh I know that were one of the top 10 states for sickness right now. ive had pnemonea or whatever already and its only dec and my sisters both have the flu its horrible I hope my whole season isnt gonna be like this.


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Old 12-10-2003, 04:49 AM
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My roomate has it bad. I got a shot, but unfortunately were waiting for the quacks at CDC to determine the effectiveness of the shot I did get.
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Old 12-10-2003, 08:22 AM
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NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it is not flu now and hopefully doesnt turn into one later. i woke up this morning with a bad swollen throat. that is the only thing wrong with me, well other than a headache- i always get headaches. i will not get sicker. i will not get sicker!!!!!! i still have finals to take care of


edited to add- that stuff conained in the shot is just gross

Last edited by smiley21; 12-10-2003 at 09:27 AM.
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Old 12-10-2003, 08:55 AM
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The stuff in a Flu Shot is gross, but hell, I know those doctors coming up with it are much smarter than I am and I have to believe they know what they are doing and aren't going to put something that will make you worse off.

My mom's a nurse and has gotten a flu shot every year, plus she got the smallpox vaccine shot this past year and she is in good health, so is it really that bad? I don't think so.

I hope you're not one of those people who refuse to give your kids any vaccines b/c you don't believe it is smart injecting dead cells into your blood. (I know people like that and they always bring up what is in the vaccine to try and convince others not to get them)

(sarcasm)
Wait a second....maybe you shouldn't get the flu shot, hell don't get any vaccine shots so you can all die and other people who chose to get them will live...survival of the fittest.
(sarcasm)

-Mark

Also flu shot this year isn't the exact strain going around, but frmo reports I've heard so far, it is close enough to where you may still get the flu but it won't be nearly as severe and instead may be like a bad cold. I like those odds better than being as sick as some other people have described.
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Old 12-10-2003, 09:27 AM
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The news, etc. says it's a huge epidimic... In substitute teaching, absenteeism isn't that much above normal... I just don't see it.

I think that the flu season this year is being overhyped.
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Old 12-11-2003, 06:04 AM
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The news, etc. says it's a huge epidimic... In substitute teaching, absenteeism isn't that much above normal... I just don't see it.

I think that the flu season this year is being overhyped.
i said to my mom 'wow it doesnt take much to get this country bent out shape'

side note: it is not fun to have a swollem throat and a headache and have to get up at 4:15 a.m. for work. and i have a final today! i want to go back to sleep!!!!
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Old 12-11-2003, 02:58 PM
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Flu Shot

A little off subject but.....

I went to the doctor on Tuesday because of problems with Asthma and an ear ache (turns out I have a bad infection in both ears) Anywho, the doctor suggested that I go ahead and get my flu shot while I was there...I've always heard you shouldn't get them if you are already sick. The shot didn't hurt so bad, but my arm is still sore 2 days later.
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Old 12-11-2003, 03:09 PM
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Flu Outbreak Hits Hard in 24 States

By DANIEL YEE, Associated Press Writer

ATLANTA - Federal officials said Thursday that the flu has hit hard in 24 states, nearly doubling the number since last week and including almost the entire Western half of the country.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (news - web sites) said the flu has hit all 50 states at least sporadically, and the season has not yet peaked nationally.

The early and intense outbreak in some Western states has swamped many hospitals with sick children and dried up vaccine supplies.

As far east as Ohio, several schools closed for the rest of the week because so many students are absent with the flu. At Madison Junior High School in Mansfield, 250 of 900 students were out sick Wednesday, principal Timothy Rupert said.

"We've never closed down for flu," said Rupert, who has worked at the school about 60 miles north of Columbus for 23 years.

At least 11 children have died in the outbreak, and some experts predict this year's death toll easily could surpass the annual average of 36,000 deaths.

However, epidemiologists are not ready to predict just how severe the flu season will be, since it still may peak as early as December, rather than February, which is the norm.

On Thursday, the CDC added Arizona, Indiana, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island and West Virginia to the list of states with widespread flu activity, meaning outbreaks of influenza or increases in influenza-like illnesses and lab-confirmed influenza samples in at least half the state.

Last week, only Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming were listed as having widespread activity by the CDC.

Anecdotally, this flu season seems to be worse for children, and the CDC said it plans to closely watch flu complications among them. Flu and its complications are the sixth leading cause of death nationally among children age 4 and younger, according to the CDC.

The CDC also said Tuesday it is trying to redistribute what's left of the 83 million flu shots made, and may buy fewer than 500,000 additional doses from a British maker.
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Old 12-11-2003, 05:21 PM
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I had the flu and ended up in the hospital. I think there is some truth to the reports that the flu is worse this year. Case in point: I have never in my 21 years had the flu. Really. I'm an epidemic magnet, meaning if it's going around, I will catch it. Except the flu. Sometimes I got the shots, other times not. This year, I wish I had (save for the formaldehyde, thimerisol, and other nasty preservatives). I ended up getting severly dehydrated and my heart was beating irregularly. Not to mention I couldn't breathe because my chest was so sore from coughing. It's dangerous guys really. Please please stay healthy!
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Old 12-11-2003, 05:50 PM
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I'm a little frustrated that the news keeps reporting all these flu "complications" but won't say what they are. I keep reading that pneumonia is a big one, and dehydration, but that's about it. I feel like maybe I'm missing something important.
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Old 12-11-2003, 06:01 PM
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Another one is staph (sp?) infection and strep throat. That's just what they told me at the doctor's office. I'm more concerned with pneumonia because I've got so much fluid in my lungs that it rattles.
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Old 12-11-2003, 06:02 PM
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I hear ya on the lung problems... I feel like there's a good chance I've been coughing up important organs or something.

But how do you know when you need to go to the hospital? They just don't say in the paper or on the news. It's frustrating!
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Old 12-11-2003, 06:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by ThetaGrrl
I hear ya on the lung problems... I feel like there's a good chance I've been coughing up important organs or something.

But how do you know when you need to go to the hospital? They just don't say in the paper or on the news. It's frustrating!
My doctor said to call if my symptoms changed for the worse...like if you're having shortness of breath, if you're coughing up blood or really nasty colored flem, or if your symptoms don't go away or decrease in severity in a few days.

That website link might have some helpful suggestions on what to look for!
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