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We've made the family decision to NOT get flu vaccines.


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I never gotten a flu shot and probably never will. I believe flu shot is the biggest scam of all times. Flu constantly mutates so flu vaccine can never be exact match to a flu form out there. Many people who gotten a flu shot end up coming up with a flu the same season.

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Got my son the seasonal. Not H1N1. Hasn't been tested on kids or pregos. The wife is pregnant. Not yet sure what to do. I've never gotten a flu shot but I might this year since I travel so much.

just drink airborne daily (or Vitamin C + Zinc), it will help a lot.

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I never gotten a flu shot and probably never will. I believe flu shot is the biggest scam of all times. Flu constantly mutates so flu vaccine can never be exact match to a flu form out there. Many people who gotten a flu shot end up coming up with a flu the same season.

Yep

*knocks on wood*

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got the flu shot for the first time two years ago. in feb, i had the worst sickness i ever had. it wasnt flu, but I'm still not sure what it was. had some nasty blisters in the back of my throat and couldnt eat for a week.

last year, i didnt get the flu shot and was fine all winter. no shot this year.

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got the flu shot for the first time two years ago. in feb, i had the worst sickness i ever had. it wasnt flu, but I'm still not sure what it was. had some nasty blisters in the back of my throat and couldnt eat for a week.

last year, i didnt get the flu shot and was fine all winter. no shot this year.

Maybe it was an adverse reaction by your body to a flu shot. Flu shot is a small dose of flu virus, your immune system should have no problem of killing it and become immune to it. People that have a weak immune system can actually get very sick with a flu like symptoms.

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