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Tamiflu works well... IF given very very early in the disease process. If full blown flu is present, it will not help.
Tamiflu works well... IF given very very early in the disease process. If full blown flu is present, it will not help.
We've discussed this around here before, and my only reply is what is my own personal experience is..
I never had the flu in my 71 years. Never, ever got the shot before .. until 3 years ago. Very bad choice for me to make.
I was then sick as can be for a whole month - really SICK !!! Never again.
We've discussed this around here before, and my only reply is what is my own personal experience is..
I never had the flu in my 71 years. Never, ever got the shot before .. until 3 years ago. Very bad choice for me to make.
I was then sick as can be for a whole month - really SICK !!! Never again.
I'm inclined to agree Bonnie, I don't plan to get one. Heard too many folks say it made them sick. I just can't afford that with what is going on with the rest of my health right now. Plus the fact I believe I have strong, immune system goin on.
That (in red) is what wife and I don't have.........at least when it comes to getting around folks that have a cold or the flu.
I am sure the flu shot is a good thing for some, I mean I can't see why anyone here would lie about them working for them![]()
.Sorry, Justme; flu vaccine is not free until 65, unless you are a special case..
I'm inclined to agree Bonnie, I don't plan to get one. Heard too many folks say it made them sick. I just can't afford that with what is going on with the rest of my health right now. Plus the fact I believe I have strong, immune system goin on.
Got the "65 Plus" flu shot and pneumonia shot yesterday afternoon at local pharmacy. When I went to bed last night, the pain started! Got up at midnight to take some Motrin. Up again at 3AM to sit in the recliner, with pillow under my arm, and pain seemed to subside some. The pain this year was somewhat worse b/c I got two shots (flu/pneumonia) whereas last year only got flu. Pretty much the same thing (pain) happened to my wife last Friday when she got her flu shot. We think hers was a "65 Plus" flu shot, but not sure.
In a short while, will be sitting in the recliner again, w/a pillow, but also have an ice pack on the area. In a few hours will take some Motrin again.
Is the pain worth it? If it helps us from getting the flu, preventive thing only, no guarantee we won't get the flu, we said to each other........"yes, the pain is worth it." I had some pneumonia in a lung in 2009 and I hope that never happens again! Just got to be EXTRA CAREFUL at our age!