Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My mom, 94, has gotten a flu shot every year since they have had it. She has seldom if ever been sick and she was a high school nurse until she retired. There is a compounding effect over the years, same for my dad. so for those of you who might be skeptical, there are some longer term benefits, but not the goal so not studied nor advertised. I get flu shots every year as well, and the only shots I had reactions to were the ones I had before going overseas during my military school years.
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Passing out after getting a shot is not evidence of an allergic reaction as lots of people, including those who are not anxious or needle-phobic can get light headed with a shot. You 100% cannot get influenza from a flu shot. There is no active virus in the vaccine. You might get influenza but it would be from someone to whom you were exposed, not the shot.
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I got the flu shot right when I was getting a cold. But I had no issues.
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I had the senior flu vaccine and 2nd part of Shingrix on the same day, thought I had Rocky Mountain yellow spotted fever for about 36 hours but it went away. I’ve always had a reaction to the flu shot but it cleared up in a day or so
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It’s is not at all uncommon for people who get flu vaccines to feel a little head-achey and body-achey for a day or two. Most don’t, but it’s not unusual. This is your body fighting the flu and developing antibodies. It’s nothing to worry about and no reason to see your doctor. There are other possible side effects that are rare and where you might need prompt medical care. That’s why everyone who gets a vaccine has to fill out a questionnaire first about if they have had any side effects before or if they have any allergies. It is also why you are supposed to wait around for twenty minutes after the injection: in case you respond with a strong allergic reaction. Clearly that didn’t happen. I hope you feel better soon. I’m going in for a big pneumonia vaccine today. I had my final shingles vaccine last summer. |
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My wife and I are snowbirds, got the "regular" dose from our local medical center up north. No issues other than a sore arm for her. I've had a persistent *low grade* sore throat for nearly a week. No temp or other complications. We've both had the annual flu shot for more than 20 consecutive years.
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I got flu and pneumonia shots at the same time at CVS. $10. Gift card, little bit of a sore arm and I was on my way. No after effects
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Seriously???? You thought you contacted a rickettsial disease from a flu shot? Did it come with a free tick? I'd adjust your web browser to filter out garbage
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I look at the flu vaccine as a good gamble. 1 chance in over 1 million to have a severe adverse reaction vs. a good chance of coming down with the flu without it. No brainer!!
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was your response necessary or helpful? the point of the post was the reaction....why, why is unkindness so prevalent these days?
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Do you want people to read that they can get Rocky Mountain Spotted fever(minus the yellow part, whatever that was) from a flu shot???? The only reaction to a flu shot is a sore arm, everything else is a rarity. The point of the post was "the reaction", --what reaction? Despite all the obsession with COVID-19, seasonal influenza A kills 30-80 thousand Americans EVERY YEAR, and most can be prevented with a flu shot. I don't like to read anything that would discourage people from getting one I think it is best to correct erroneous posts as quickly as possible. |
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