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Walk-in flu shot? Side effects

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10 hours ago, Letseng said:

Had a shot in my arm. Was a bit tender for 2 days just like with most other innoculations. Some ppl feel a bit off colour for a few days, some get the flu. Nurse told me what I can expect. Some feel nothing at all.

59 Koreans died from a flu jab ..... was in the news.

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    Had mine in the UK 2 days ago. Never felt a thing and no side effects.

  • You have to bend over and take it in the a$$.  Then after that they give you the shot in arm.

  • In top of my arm, 4 months ago in Sydney, no side effects whatever.

This last one I got a couple of months ago did not mix well with my beer and wine. The one before that beginning of the year was no problem and lots of beer and wine had zer0 effect.. I have had two as there was one recently countering the coming North American flu.

i remember years ago in oz /i had a building company and was advised to pay for flu shots for workers  so no time lost work   i never had a shot and some of the workers also/the people had the shot all off work sick 

eat well and keep good health and the immune system will take care of you 

9 hours ago, BritManToo said:

59 Koreans died from a flu jab ..... was in the news.

Causation very much in doubt. Not likely.    9,400,000 vaccinated. 

 

On 11/2/2020 at 9:15 AM, tranquilogringo said:

I'm allergic to eggs and was nervous about getting a flu and pneumonia shot. In the end I decided the benefits outweighed the risk of side effects. The first flu shot I got I waited in the hospital afterwards for two hours just in case. No problem at all. Since then I've had several flu shots. Again no problems. Apparently today's flu shots have little to no egg carrier in them.

 

 

I was asked if I was allergic to eggs as the normal vaccine contains albumen. There was an alternative available without this.

Went to CM MediClinic. 700 baht for shot. She was so good with administering that I didn’t even feel it. No soreness, no problems later.

 

I’m over 60. 

Okay, here comes the conspiracy! I had never had a flu jab until 2½ years ago. Two available at Thai Red Cross, with aluminum or mercury adjuvant or none. I chose none.

 

Six months later, a host of autoimmune endocrine symptoms began. To be fair, I had a root canal in that timeframe. Root canals (see The Root Cause doco) are also suspect in autoimmunity.

 

Regardless, I'm still not fixed. I'd be hesitant to get a flu jab again, let alone Covid.

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