Anyone else had their flu jab yet?

Have you had a flu jab?

  • Yep

    Votes: 37 37.4%
  • Nope

    Votes: 19 19.2%
  • Not yet

    Votes: 21 21.2%
  • Why bother

    Votes: 22 22.2%

  • Total voters
    99
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Daddy Pig

Veteran
You and Accy can believe what you like. I’ll go to the peer reviewed evidence to make my decision.

In the long run you both are deluding yourselves and causing harm to the others that listen to you.

One plea, though - in future please don’t post your harmful rubbish on a reputable website such as CC. Go to a fake news one and spread your lies there.
I think these two are just scared of injections, something to do with not liking having a small prick...



....In the arm
 

arch684

Veteran
Had mine 2 weeks ago,been getting them for the last 10 years or so.
 

Sandra6

Veteran
Location
Cumbria
While I think there are benefits of having the flu jab to people in vulnerable categories - the elderly, or those suffering from respiratory diseases, immune deficiencies etc - I think some people have it unnecessarily.
I've been offered it as I have asthma - or atleast the GP tells me I do. I did have asthma when I was pregnant in 2002. And then I didn't have it again until I had bronchitis a couple of years ago. I'm allergic to dust and sometimes that makes me feel a bit asthma -ey but the doctor doesn't know that so I'm not sure why they're so insistant but that's doctors for you.
I don't see the benefit of having it for me personally, and I hate needles, so I don't take them up on their offer. I've had flu probably three or four times and survived, I think I'll be alright.
 

Julia9054

Legendary Member
Location
Knaresborough
While I think there are benefits of having the flu jab to people in vulnerable categories - the elderly, or those suffering from respiratory diseases, immune deficiencies etc - I think some people have it unnecessarily.
I've been offered it as I have asthma - or atleast the GP tells me I do. I did have asthma when I was pregnant in 2002. And then I didn't have it again until I had bronchitis a couple of years ago. I'm allergic to dust and sometimes that makes me feel a bit asthma -ey but the doctor doesn't know that so I'm not sure why they're so insistant but that's doctors for you.
I don't see the benefit of having it for me personally, and I hate needles, so I don't take them up on their offer. I've had flu probably three or four times and survived, I think I'll be alright.
It's not just about you.
Herd immunity.
 

PK99

Legendary Member
Location
SW19
It's not just about you.
Herd immunity.

A number of years ago I got pertussis - aka whooping cough - despite having had the childhood jab.

My GP explained that the jab works for about 10 years, after which herd immunity provides protection, but that in the wake of the MMR scandal the had been a drop in ALL childhood vaccinations, with the result that there was a pool of infection in the general population and I had been unlucky to cross it's path.

I woder if that is the source of my now "weak chest" and need for lifetime antibiotics.
 
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Julia9054

Legendary Member
Location
Knaresborough
A number of years ago I got pertussis - aka whooping cough - despite having had the childhood jab.

My GP explained that the jab works for about 10 years, after which herd immunity provides protection, but that in the wake of the MMR scandal the had been a drop in ALL childhood vaccinations, with the result that there was a pool of infection in the general population and I had been unlucky to cross it's path.

I woder if that is the source of my now "weak chest" and need for lifetime antibiotics.
I had pertussis aged 18. I was not vaccinated against it as a child because my parents had read something which gave them concerns about it's safety.
Due to my asthma, i was hospitalised. I was not truly well for a good 12 months.
Cranks on the internet = more parents reading unsubstantiated bullshit, vaccination rates dropping and more of the population put at risk
 

PK99

Legendary Member
Location
SW19
I had pertussis aged 18. I was not vaccinated against it as a child because my parents had read something which gave them concerns about it's safety.
Due to my asthma, i was hospitalised. I was not truly well for a good 12 months.
Cranks on the internet = more parents reading unsubstantiated bullshit, vaccination rates dropping and more of the population put at risk

From my experience that's about right - I was warned by a nursing friend to expect it to take a long time and she was spot on.

I'm quite happy to shout down anyone posting Antivac bullshit.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
I'm afraid to admit that I did. I got about half way through and my stomach leaped up my windpipe and throttled my brain, so I couldn't read any further.

Edit - Mrs D is bravely attempting to read it now.
 
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