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OT Flu Shot Yes/No?

Do you get flu shots?

  • Yes

    Votes: 138 73.0%
  • No don't trust the government

    Votes: 19 10.1%
  • Dont need no stinking flu shot, my body will fight it off

    Votes: 28 14.8%
  • Afraid of needles

    Votes: 4 2.1%

  • Total voters
    189
As a pharmacist, second UconnPhil above me. It’s really about herd immunity in vulnerable populations. Although the science on that is a little iffy. If you have little ones or are possibly going to expose a vulnerable population then I would say yes. If not and you are young and healthy, then maybe not.
What's the downside? $20 a year? I'll spend that for the good of the herd.
 
For most folks, getting a flu shot isn’t about keeping you from getting sick. It’s about keeping at risk populations like babies and the elderly from getting sick

So you're suggesting to not get a flu shot, hang around elderly people and weak babies and watch them contract the flu and die. Resulting in a population of younger, genetically stronger individuals.

Seems that would reduce healthcare costs for the rest of us, no?

You've solved the healthcare cost crisis!
 
If you are around old people or really young people (or people with immune deficiency issues) you really should.

How about if you are old people?

Years ago, I took my Doctor's advice and got the flu shot. That year, I got the flu worse than I'd ever had it in my life. (I'd only ever had a flu once before that, to my recollection). So from then on, I refused to take it.

Until last year. My GP urged me to take it last year, knowing that I refuse it every year. It was already half way through the flu season and some blood work came back with results he didn't like, so I had to see him again. Nothing to do with the flu, but while I was there, he reminded me that I was 71, and this particular strain for flu seemed to want to kill old people. I still refused. But he sent me to a specialist for my thyroid (regarding the questionable test results referenced above, and an Xray that he ordered). I call her Doctor Hottie. Doctor Hottie convinced me to get a flu shot.

So I got one again this year. Oddly enough, I got even older since the last one. Doctor Hottie will be proud of me when I see her for a follow up next month.
 
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I don’t think there is an argument among doctors and research scientists about whether it’s beneficial to get flu shots for the vast majority of people. But hey this is a free country and there are a lot of people who still smoke, don’t listen to their doctors and go their own way. Some of them will be lucky. Flu can kill people and I know that is true.

There isn’t an argument of it being beneficial to the individual but there is some solid evidebce that the herd immunity cited in mandatory requirements at places such as hospitals is not that strong.
 
What's the downside? $20 a year? I'll spend that for the good of the herd.
Exactly. But some people don’t....because who knows. He’ll, I had to tell (let’s be serious, I asked) like 3 times to do it.
 
No. Never gotten the flu shot, never gotten the flu (and I work with kids).

Also the shot only protects against a certian strand of the flu that is, well, just an educated guess made prior to the actual flu season happening so you could still get the flu. Overall I trust my immune system by pumping it full of vitamin c and other good foods.

We found the reason those companies stay in business. Keep wasting that cash at the pharmacy. Vitamin C...
 
What's the downside? $20 a year? I'll spend that for the good of the herd.

They're actually free all over the place here. Local CVS deal is...get a flu shot (free) and get a coupon for $5 off $20 purchase at the store.
 
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What does if yes no freaking way mean? Significant means significant. As in, it’s not significant.

So you are now saying there is a mercury based preservative after you just said there isn't. The problem with "not a significant level" is who determines what is significant and is there an accumulation hazard if you get the flu shot every year.
 
what does "at any significant levels" mean?

Do you drink town water? It might have fluoride in it. Are you related to Joe Markley? Or... are you Joe Markley?
 
@Yardigan I probably should do that. I usually get my check up late summer or fall. When they say 'flu shot?' I say "sure." Ironically, this is pretty much the same thing that happens when my friend's wife takes out the tequila.
 
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I provide direct patient care in a hospital so I either get a shot or have to wear a mask, not much of a choice

But you really really should anyway, for several reasons already posted
 
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Until you live with someone who has had it or gotten the flu yourself it is easy to say why bother. Missing multiple days of work and the long term lung issues/cough are nothing like just having a cold or sinus infection. Get the shot. It might help prevent cancer from all the Round Up we get from our food supply.
 
We get flu shots free every year at work (and I don’t work with children or elderly populations). Most people there line up and get them because why not. Doesn’t hurt and can help prevent it.
 
Never bothered until started dating my now wife who's a pharmacist. It's for the greater good, it's free, and all those nut jobs peddling conspiracies are full of it

Suck it up and get your shot

I'll be following yer path if that's ok. Will get one as soon as my better half makes me. ;)
 
I have the superhuman immune system of ten men. Never been sick. Ever.

The nine guys you stole the extra immune system power from are probably all dead by now anyway, so no worries!
 
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Got mine in October at my doctor's urging.
Anyone 65 or older should.

Granted my grandfather is 84, but he was one of those guys who never had it, grew up in crummy Brooklyn during the war, figures he has a good immune system, and his doctor given that actually told him to not bother. Four months later he ends up in the hospital with flu and superimposed pneumonia and was in there for weeks. It’s just not worth not getting it. If he succumbed I would have made it my goal in life to make sure that doctor never touches a patient again. Not everyone makes it through a wake-up call like that.

Although there is genuine concern on creating more and more deadly diseases with a yearly vaccine; it’s why you’ve been hearing “oh man it’s an extra bad season this year” and will be hearing that in the coming years
 
If you harvesting or other breathing difficulties, get it.
 
It means you are ignorant and he is way too polite to tell you.

Then don't say there isn't a mercury based preservative if there is one. It was a yes or no question i asked. Like it or not that is in fact the reason why many people choose to opt out, in your opinion those people are ignorant , good for you but there is/was validity to the concerns so much so that apparently (if SCOTTBONZ is correct) the preservative levels have been reduced to more acceptable levels.

My opinion on the flu shot is that you should get it only if you are at increased risk of dying from the flu, but only for that reason. For most people the flu is just a few miserable days in bed hardly anything to get hysterical about.
 
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