Guest guest Posted October 28, 2010 Report Share Posted October 28, 2010 There are different flu vaccines with different ingredients. An allergy or sensitivity to an ingredient may be the reason you react to one vaccine and not another. At least 2 vaccines have latex as an ingredient and several have formaldehyde which are both common allergens. I've included the link for the WAVE page with flu vaccine ingredients. World Association for Vaccine Education (WAVE) http://www.novaccine.com/specific-vaccines/vaccine.asp?v_id=16 Any questions ask, I'm not shy. Take care of you, you're important to me. Big gentle huggles, Di (Dimntd) in Feasterville-Trevose, PA, USA ) I'm on Facebook as dimntd, look for the black dog wearing the rubber duck. Be the person your pets think you are. I had the flue vaccination this year after developing double pneumonia last year where I thought i was going to die from respiratory arrest!! This years vaccination is safe and at least in my case, successful. also I had NO reaction from it at all. I do not usually have yearly vaccinations, but will do so from now on. Bridget. ACM1 Posterior Fossa Decompression with Duraplasty, Sub-Occipital Craniectomy, Partial C1 Laminectomy. 2006. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2010 Report Share Posted October 28, 2010 The flu shot question stirred quite a debate. I have come to realize (after years of dealing with my own family members) that each one of us is different and has their own fears and phobias. There are people who will never consider a surgery unless they are dying, some will drive 11 or more hours to avoid flying, some will not get a shot, some will never stop smoking for fear of getting a heart attack(!)... I am not afraid of any of the previous ones but I am always afraid of new medications since I had a severe allergic reaction. We all have those fears. They are supposed to protect us but often hurt us in the long run. I think it is important to step back each time and weigh the risks objectively. What is it that we are really afraid of? The needle, the allergic reaction, the thimerosal, possible side effects? I had a friend who was missing most of her vaccinations due to her needle phobia. She has three kids. I am not sure how she did it but she was more afraid of the shot than being in labor! Fears are not always reasonable but very HUMAN and we need to understand those who have them. Y There are different flu vaccines with different ingredients. An allergy or sensitivity to an ingredient may be the reason you react to one vaccine and not another. At least 2 vaccines have latex as an ingredient and several have formaldehyde which are both common allergens. I've included the link for the WAVE page with flu vaccine ingredients. World Association for Vaccine Education (WAVE) http://www.novaccine.com/specific-vaccines/vaccine.asp?v_id=16 Any questions ask, I'm not shy. Take care of you, you're important to me. Big gentle huggles, Di (Dimntd) in Feasterville-Trevose, PA, USA ) I'm on Facebook as dimntd, look for the black dog wearing the rubber duck. Be the person your pets think you are. I had the flue vaccination this year after developing double pneumonia last year where I thought i was going to die from respiratory arrest!! This years vaccination is safe and at least in my case, successful. also I had NO reaction from it at all. I do not usually have yearly vaccinations, but will do so from now on. Bridget. ACM1 Posterior Fossa Decompression with Duraplasty, Sub-Occipital Craniectomy, Partial C1 Laminectomy. 2006. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2010 Report Share Posted October 28, 2010 I would recommend getting one every year. I have reduced the number of what I thought were colds-probably not-to more than half. I don't need to be coughing and putting any more strain on my brain. As far as the shots go and reactions. . . I had the H1N1 this year and last and had no complications, as well as the regular shot. Once I did have a reaction. I felt ill one evening, but the next day I was fine. It didn't stop me from getting any more because I'd gotten them many times before without a reaction. If you don't get a flu shot and catch the flu, it is possible to get a sinus infection or pneumonia if it doesn't go away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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