gozunda wrote: » Booked in Thursday ...
pc7 wrote: » Got it last weekend, have asthma so get it yearly. Didn’t have to pay this year so that took the sting out of it.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I was told it just was not available early for anybody, just pot luck on the list.
Man with broke phone wrote: » I asked my doctor if I should get it, he laughed. Said he could tell by looking at me I had a robust immune system. He said the flu would be scared of me.
billyhead wrote: » Just wondering do you feel sick after getting it or is that a myth?
byhookorbycrook wrote: » I think your doctor should be a little less dismissive. A young and exceptionally healthy woman in her 30s died from 'flu locally 4 years ago. You won't be top of the list to get the vaccine, but if you can, do.
Seamai wrote: » I'm not sure that comment would inspire me with great confidence in your doctor. I'm pretty healthy but have some close family members who can't afford to get the flu so I've been getting it the last few years. I remember the last time I actually had the flu, must have been 25 years ago and I was in bed for 2 weeks, it was horrible.
bobbyy gee wrote: » there will be less flu this year due to mask use
odyssey06 wrote: » If the schools are open it will spread there as it does every year I suspect. The kids will pass it on to every one else in the household.
Deleted User wrote: » Influenza is every bit as bad as a sharp bacteria pneumonia you can be hospitalised with, and takes just as long to recover from. In fact influenza is worse in my experience because unlike pneumonia it doesn't response to antibiotics and the glue causes the most horrible headache that has made me hallucinate. I've had severe bacterial pneumonia several times in past decades (some of it due to chronic reflux), but it is about 1988 since I had Influenza and remember every minute of it.
Deleted User wrote: » The idea this year is to vaccinate them for that very reason. Hopefully it will work.