I won't be having it.
In my mind, with a completely new vaccine, there hasn't been time to establish if there are any long term negative effects. I'd rather let other people be the guinea pigs.
I will probably get the shot as I'm in an at-risk population, but I want to wait a few weeks to see if there's a giant spike in reported cases of Guillan-Barre Syndrome.
^ Heh.
I won't be having it.
In my mind, with a completely new vaccine, there hasn't been time to establish if there are any long term negative effects. I'd rather let other people be the guinea pigs.
You know that they make a new vaccine for seasonal flu every year, right?
Yeah, the GBS link is of some concern (although the current H1N1 vaccine is prepared differently from the true swine flu vaccines of old) but I admit my interest in ill effects is more of an academic one at this point. One bedside manner demerit for me, I guess.I will probably get the shot as I'm in an at-risk population, but I want to wait a few weeks to see if there's a giant spike in reported cases of Guillan-Barre Syndrome.
I had my regular seasonal flu jab today...
... but like you, I'm waiting until there's proof that the swine jab isn't causing problems before committing to getting it. Considering how truncated its development has been compared to regular flu shots, I think a little caution is indicated. I'll probably give one of the local public health doctors a call to discuss it first too.
I fall into a high risk group given my job, but sod it, I'm not being the guinea pig on this one.
Yeah, the GBS link is of some concern (although the current H1N1 vaccine is prepared differently from the true swine flu vaccines of old) but I admit my interest in ill effects is more of an academic one at this point. One bedside manner demerit for me, I guess.I will probably get the shot as I'm in an at-risk population, but I want to wait a few weeks to see if there's a giant spike in reported cases of Guillan-Barre Syndrome.
I had my regular seasonal flu jab today...
... but like you, I'm waiting until there's proof that the swine jab isn't causing problems before committing to getting it. Considering how truncated its development has been compared to regular flu shots, I think a little caution is indicated. I'll probably give one of the local public health doctors a call to discuss it first too.
I fall into a high risk group given my job, but sod it, I'm not being the guinea pig on this one.![]()
Because the flu shot isn't fully effective until a few weeks after you get it while your body builds antibodies.Nope! I got the normal flu shot in Sept and caught the flu a week later.
(confirmed by the silly tag they make us hang off our name badges that say "I'm vaccinated against the flu because I care about you!").
(confirmed by the silly tag they make us hang off our name badges that say "I'm vaccinated against the flu because I care about you!").
OMFG. Where's the puking smilie when you need it?
I would refuse to wear saccharine shite like that.
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