koby
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I agree with teeroy on the "Old school Vaccination". I think the verbiage my mom uses is "put the baby to bed with a dirty sock, it'll build up their immune system".
started out with a tickle in my chest, like I inhaled a fur ball and couldn't cough it out. then after going out and plowing snow I came back in and couldn't get warm, I was dressed very well and didn't feel cold while out there. started shivering uncontrollably and only stopped once I hopped in a warm bath. then started getting dizzy, very tight in the chest, major fatigue and couldn't catch my breath without panting like a dog. fever went up to 102, lots of shivering then sweating, no appetite and horrible watery diarrhea. coughed until my ribs hurt. 29th is when I first felt the tickle, by the 31st it was full on. skin around my eyes went dark and my lips were a dark purple at the worst of it. nasty headache, and my neck was sore so that I could not get comfortable to sleep. I never threw up at all tho
on the bright side, I will never get this strain again. old school vaccination....I'd rather do it that way than take my chances with some loosely engineered concotion that no one knows what effects it may have down the road. if your immune system is compromised or you have family members that are susceptible, then go for it. we're all healthy with strong immune systems in my house.
thanks for your thoughts, especially being in the health care field. I had a go round with a friend's wife on facebook last night, she works the desk admitting patients in emergency at the local hospital.....no training of any kind in health care or nursing, and she was on another friend's status calling people that refuse to be immunized stupid and ignorant. so I went around and around with her as to my thoughts on why not to get it. I brought up the point that the other night on the news, AHS chief medical officer Gerald Preddy stated that only 40% of AHS employees had been immunized, I believe many AHS workers have the same line of thinking as you. she had the balls to claim (as a receptionist) that Preddy did not know what he was talking about and that his numbers were way off. I suspect his numbers are inflated, as they want everyone to jump on board with this immunization thing. you are the second worker in the field that I heard from that did not get immunized and will not in the future. I find it very interesting.I agree. I am a health care worker and truly believe in building a strong immune system and letting it take care of the common cold/flu. People now a days take medication for a sniffle or cough. Healthy eating and regular physical activity will do a body wonders. Cheers
thanks for your thoughts, especially being in the health care field. I had a go round with a friend's wife on facebook last night, she works the desk admitting patients in emergency at the local hospital.....no training of any kind in health care or nursing, and she was on another friend's status calling people that refuse to be immunized stupid and ignorant. so I went around and around with her as to my thoughts on why not to get it. I brought up the point that the other night on the news, AHS chief medical officer Gerald Preddy stated that only 40% of AHS employees had been immunized, I believe many AHS workers have the same line of thinking as you. she had the balls to claim (as a receptionist) that Preddy did not know what he was talking about and that his numbers were way off. I suspect his numbers are inflated, as they want everyone to jump on board with this immunization thing. you are the second worker in the field that I heard from personally that did not get immunized and will not in the future. I find it very interesting.
The last time I got the flu shot I was down and out for almost a week. Felt like death and was coughing and puking so hard I had severe nose bleeds. I haven't gotten a flu shot since and guess what? No flu since. I try to eat healthy and I exercise on a regular basis. In fact just over this past christmas, my gf and most of her family were down with a flu bug. I was around them enough and I ended up with a case of the sniffles, thats it. I don't believe in giving a pill or meds for every little ailment but thats just me.
Teeroy likes it because the vet will go in up to his armpit while the Doctor only to the second knuckle….Is it faster to get in to see a vet than a Doc. ?? Seven years of med school either way.
doc has rubber gloves that only go to his wrist. pshhht....Teeroy likes it because the vet will go in up to his armpit while the Doctor only to the second knuckle….
and the vet is a chick.Teeroy likes it because the vet will go in up to his armpit while the Doctor only to the second knuckle….
I am a front line health care worker and deal directly with ICU and ER cases, with my specialty being respiratory. Our employer has made flu shots mandatory OR for those who fundamentally refuse, we have the option to wear a mask from December 2nd until March 30th in every area of the hospital except the cafeteria or be sent home without pay.
Both of my parents have life threatening and rare auto-immune diseases and I firmly believe that the rise in immune mediated diseases is due to the overtaxing of our bodies that we do with over-vaccinating. In my opinion, we are teaching our immune system to over react and creating a monster... Remember when doctors figured out that antibiotic over use was biting us in the ass? Same idea!!
I do believe in routine childhood vaccinations for diseases that are life threatening and debilitating. I also believe in vaccinations for at risk and immuno-compromised populations for whom the flu could mean death. But what I do not understand is when we reached the point that being sick occasionally and developing immunity the natural way became taboo?? I can't grasp that...
On a side note: I am exposed constantly to the nastiest of bugs and neither I nor my children have ever had the flu. Also, I am wearing a mask until March 30th- please forgive me if you can't see my smile or sincere expressions of empathy while I treat you
I am a front line health care worker and deal directly with ICU and ER cases, with my specialty being respiratory. Our employer has made flu shots mandatory OR for those who fundamentally refuse, we have the option to wear a mask from December 2nd until March 30th in every area of the hospital except the cafeteria or be sent home without pay.
Both of my parents have life threatening and rare auto-immune diseases and I firmly believe that the rise in immune mediated diseases is due to the overtaxing of our bodies that we do with over-vaccinating. In my opinion, we are teaching our immune system to over react and creating a monster... Remember when doctors figured out that antibiotic over use was biting us in the ass? Same idea!!
I do believe in routine childhood vaccinations for diseases that are life threatening and debilitating. I also believe in vaccinations for at risk and immuno-compromised populations for whom the flu could mean death. But what I do not understand is when we reached the point that being sick occasionally and developing immunity the natural way became taboo?? I can't grasp that...
On a side note: I am exposed constantly to the nastiest of bugs and neither I nor my children have ever had the flu. Also, I am wearing a mask until March 30th- please forgive me if you can't see my smile or sincere expressions of empathy while I treat you
I am a front line health care worker and deal directly with ICU and ER cases, with my specialty being respiratory. Our employer has made flu shots mandatory OR for those who fundamentally refuse, we have the option to wear a mask from December 2nd until March 30th in every area of the hospital except the cafeteria or be sent home without pay.
Both of my parents have life threatening and rare auto-immune diseases and I firmly believe that the rise in immune mediated diseases is due to the overtaxing of our bodies that we do with over-vaccinating. In my opinion, we are teaching our immune system to over react and creating a monster... Remember when doctors figured out that antibiotic over use was biting us in the ass? Same idea!!
I do believe in routine childhood vaccinations for diseases that are life threatening and debilitating. I also believe in vaccinations for at risk and immuno-compromised populations for whom the flu could mean death. But what I do not understand is when we reached the point that being sick occasionally and developing immunity the natural way became taboo?? I can't grasp that...
On a side note: I am exposed constantly to the nastiest of bugs and neither I nor my children have ever had the flu. Also, I am wearing a mask until March 30th- please forgive me if you can't see my smile or sincere expressions of empathy while I treat you
I don't think I would put my family to that risk, auto ammun is great, if it works, but if not is It worth that risk
we have been faithfully taking the flu shot past five years, prior to that kids would bring all sorts of crap home, temps of 101 to 103 were often seen, and that's not that great for you as well
I will stick with heath Canada reports