As I was typing my reply up and hit send I think I know where you are coming from now and understand.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 3:54 pmThat's another can of worms. All poisonous snake bits don't kill. They make you very sick, or kill if you have existing conditions, are real young or real old. I just wanted to leave it at examples of modern medicine period. And I don't disagree with what you are saying.Winterborn wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 3:45 pm
I guess this still has me confused. I see both a vaccine and treatment of modern diseases as the realm of "modern medicine".
A anti-venom shot for most snake bites is a necessity otherwise you will die.
A vaccine for some diseases is the same way (get vaccinated or you have a very high potential of dying), others not so much outside of certain high risk groups (aka the common flu).
All the above is "modern medicine" to me but if I chose to not to get the flu shot, it doesn't mean I distrust modern medicine, it just means for some very low risk situations (not a poisonous snake bite) I chose to forgo a potential vaccine for that years strain of flu (to use that analogy).
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I forgot to mention before I got the flu shot I rarely got the flu. Maybe once every 5-6 years. The 1st year I got the shot, bam got the flu. Happened last year despite getting the flu shot also. Doesn’t seem to do me any good.
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That happens, people get a version of the flu that is not the version the vaccine was for. I've had that happen to me.

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you probably got CVD-19
I get a flu shot every year because I fly every week and am in the airport etc.
I got CVD-19 too - I bet if you get tested your test will look like mine (Negative / Positive)
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But its happened twice in the 3-4 times I’ve had the flu shot. Like I said, was rarely getting the flu before..
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Will probably get the antibody test this summer...
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Same here.
I was all though South East Asia back in November/December and I am curious.
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I usually get it sometime around NOV or DEC, because it's free at the VA Clinic. Doesn't always work, but a freebie is always a good deal....

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Only time recently that I have gotten the flu shot was when my wife was going through chemo back in 2009.
Both our kids got it as well. Since then, no.
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Nope. Never had it. Never had the flu. Couldn't take the flu shot if I wanted to.
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I get one every year. Actually, the one year I missed, I got sick. I also got the Age-65 pneumonia shot (part1) this year. Part 2 is next year.
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I'm not saying this isn't true; I think it is.Chizzang wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 3:45 pm people that are adults and have never experienced flu symptoms should NOT get a flu shot...
People that "get the flu" should get a flu shot
a percentage of humans are not susceptible to the influenza virus frequently are told to get flu shots because they might have the flu and not experience symptoms but this is basically bullish!t because they've experimented on those adults
and heavy dose infected them with the flu and they got the fucvking flu
so what that tells us is that their immune systems are difficult to hack
the flu virus hijacks the protein manufacturing machinery of the cell to generate its own viral proteins and create more viral particles
if you subvert their immune system they get the flu
however left to contract the flu organically their immune system works fine
But I also think it's strain and age dependent. I believe the strain your immune system best fights off is usually the first one you're exposed to as child. But as we age, our immune systems naturally become more compromised. If anything, it becomes more important to take it.
The flu vaccine tries to cover as many strains as possible.
And even if it doesn't prevent you from getting it, it's almost guaranteed to reduce the symptoms you experience (except maybe in the one strain you were already immune to). I mean the mortality rate of influenza was near 8% before the vaccines were developed.
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Never got one never will
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The flu shot only typically covers 3 of what experts believe to be the most common strains in the upcoming season. The shot may be the same from one year to the next or it maybe completely different. Some years they guess right, other years not so much.∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 7:16 pm I'm not saying this isn't true; I think it is.
But I also think it's strain and age dependent. I believe the strain your immune system best fights off is usually the first one you're exposed to as child. But as we age, our immune systems naturally become more compromised. If anything, it becomes more important to take it.
The flu vaccine tries to cover as many strains as possible.
And even if it doesn't prevent you from getting it, it's almost guaranteed to reduce the symptoms you experience (except maybe in the one strain you were already immune to). I mean the mortality rate of influenza was near 8% before the vaccines were developed.
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It's four. But you're right, shouldn't have said "as many strains as possible."Winterborn wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 7:55 pmThe flu shot only typically covers 3 of what experts believe to be the most common strains in the upcoming season. The shot may be the same from one year to the next or it maybe completely different. Some years they guess right, other years not so much.∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 7:16 pm I'm not saying this isn't true; I think it is.
But I also think it's strain and age dependent. I believe the strain your immune system best fights off is usually the first one you're exposed to as child. But as we age, our immune systems naturally become more compromised. If anything, it becomes more important to take it.
The flu vaccine tries to cover as many strains as possible.
And even if it doesn't prevent you from getting it, it's almost guaranteed to reduce the symptoms you experience (except maybe in the one strain you were already immune to). I mean the mortality rate of influenza was near 8% before the vaccines were developed.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/quadrivalent.htm
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This. Not sure how not getting a flu shot every year mean you don't trust modern medicine.Winterborn wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 3:34 pmOn some illnesses I fully agree. (Example of polio vs the common flu).
I put no because I normally don't get it. But got it the 2 years prior to this one as I had an infant at home. After the "experts" whiffed on whatever cocktail they use in the flu shot during last flu season, I don't think I'll ever get one again.
As far a Chinese Flu vaccine goes, I'll probably not get it since I'm not in a high risk demographic. Also this thing will be rushed and who knows what kind of side effects its going to have. Maybe when the "experts" refine it over the next 25 years then maybe I'll take it when I hit the high risk zone. Maybe.
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I didn't for a long time. Then I started to at my Dr.'s recommendation. I didn't go to them for a long time either btw. I missed this past flu season though.
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Anti-Vaxers, I have a friend that thinks all vaccines are government conspiracies. The family prefers vitamins and supplements.SDHornet wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:36 pmThis. Not sure how not getting a flu shot every year mean you don't trust modern medicine.Winterborn wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 3:34 pm
On some illnesses I fully agree. (Example of polio vs the common flu).![]()
I put no because I normally don't get it. But got it the 2 years prior to this one as I had an infant at home. After the "experts" whiffed on whatever cocktail they use in the flu shot during last flu season, I don't think I'll ever get one again.
As far a Chinese Flu vaccine goes, I'll probably not get it since I'm not in a high risk demographic. Also this thing will be rushed and who knows what kind of side effects its going to have. Maybe when the "experts" refine it over the next 25 years then maybe I'll take it when I hit the high risk zone. Maybe.![]()

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Per your link (and what I was thinking of) is that there is a trivalent vaccine, along with the quadrivalent one you mention. I remembered the trivalent vaccine, as that is the one they gave out at work in the past. Reading your link it looks like the quadrivalent vaccine was first introduced this past flu season.∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 8:17 pmIt's four. But you're right, shouldn't have said "as many strains as possible."Winterborn wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 7:55 pm
The flu shot only typically covers 3 of what experts believe to be the most common strains in the upcoming season. The shot may be the same from one year to the next or it maybe completely different. Some years they guess right, other years not so much.
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Like I mentioned above I probably will not either right away, due to the fact that there are several different ways a vaccine is developed and the associated risks with each type of vaccine is different depending on the development process. Once the process is further along and if I am found to fall in a high risk category I will look into it.SDHornet wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:36 pmThis. Not sure how not getting a flu shot every year mean you don't trust modern medicine.Winterborn wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 3:34 pm
On some illnesses I fully agree. (Example of polio vs the common flu).![]()
I put no because I normally don't get it. But got it the 2 years prior to this one as I had an infant at home. After the "experts" whiffed on whatever cocktail they use in the flu shot during last flu season, I don't think I'll ever get one again.
As far a Chinese Flu vaccine goes, I'll probably not get it since I'm not in a high risk demographic. Also this thing will be rushed and who knows what kind of side effects its going to have. Maybe when the "experts" refine it over the next 25 years then maybe I'll take it when I hit the high risk zone. Maybe.![]()
As of right now, no way am I being a lab rat for something that has had the safeguards stripped to the minimum in the rush to be the first to come out with a China Flu vaccine.
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I only just recently started getting the flu shot every year - I think I've done two years in a row so far. And I do it because it's free (covered by insurance) and because work has arranged for a drugstore chain to come into the office and do them so all I need to do is walk down the hall to get it. I've never had the flu, before or after getting the vaccines. I don't see anything wrong with getting the shot, and at that price, it's worth my time and effort to get it. I'm not 50 yet, but I can see the value in getting it the older and more immuno-compromised you get.
On another note, I did actually get a mild case of shingles a few weeks ago. Nothing severe, just mildly irritating. Had a spot right on my side that would have my shirt rub against it when I moved. Did a virtual visit with the doctor, he confirmed it to be shingles, got an anti-viral for a week and put lidocaine on the spots all week, and after a week I was good. I hear it's worse if you get it when you're older or if you get it in a bad spot - mine was the torso so no huge issue. Doc said the antibodies I have from this should last a few years so I don't need that vaccine for awhile now.
On another note, I did actually get a mild case of shingles a few weeks ago. Nothing severe, just mildly irritating. Had a spot right on my side that would have my shirt rub against it when I moved. Did a virtual visit with the doctor, he confirmed it to be shingles, got an anti-viral for a week and put lidocaine on the spots all week, and after a week I was good. I hear it's worse if you get it when you're older or if you get it in a bad spot - mine was the torso so no huge issue. Doc said the antibodies I have from this should last a few years so I don't need that vaccine for awhile now.
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Haven't had one in maybe 10 years. The real reason is that I'm lazy. Stupid-ass health insurance company requires a physical/biometrics between January 1 and August 30 every year. Most people get the flu shot in the Fall.
So this would require me to make another trip somewhere to get a flu shot instead of doing it with my physical and/or bloodwork visits.
So this would require me to make another trip somewhere to get a flu shot instead of doing it with my physical and/or bloodwork visits.
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Not getting the flu shot does not make one an anti-vaxer Gil. Just like wanting to reopen doesn't make one heartless.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 4:15 amAnti-Vaxers, I have a friend that thinks all vaccines are government conspiracies. The family prefers vitamins and supplements.SDHornet wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:36 pm
This. Not sure how not getting a flu shot every year mean you don't trust modern medicine.![]()
I put no because I normally don't get it. But got it the 2 years prior to this one as I had an infant at home. After the "experts" whiffed on whatever cocktail they use in the flu shot during last flu season, I don't think I'll ever get one again.
As far a Chinese Flu vaccine goes, I'll probably not get it since I'm not in a high risk demographic. Also this thing will be rushed and who knows what kind of side effects its going to have. Maybe when the "experts" refine it over the next 25 years then maybe I'll take it when I hit the high risk zone. Maybe.![]()
