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BlueSky Wed 04-Sept-19 08:49:27

It's that time of the year again and this time my surgery has texted me asking once again if I want the flu vaccine. I have this year reached the big 70 but otherwise fit and healthy no heart or lung problems. As I cannot remember when I last had flu I'm very tempted to decline once again. I'm sure I would be one of those few people who have bad reactions.

Greenfinch Wed 04-Sept-19 16:25:29

I am with you NanKate.

NanKate Wed 04-Sept-19 16:44:55

Excellent Greenfinch good health to you.

BlueBelle Wed 04-Sept-19 16:51:03

I m in reasonably good health too and didn’t want the vaccine but a few years back two friends nearly died and were in intensive care so I started having it and since having it I ve not even barely had a cold (I know colds are different and are viruses but maybe it keeps my immune system healthier) I also had the shingles and the pneumonia jab
I ve never had any ill effects from any of them
I haven’t seen any adverts or invitations in my area yet

BlueSky Wed 04-Sept-19 17:24:44

All positive experiences here, but I am the sort of person who reads the side effects leaflet before taking a paracetamol! Still some food for thought. Thank you.

Chewbacca Wed 04-Sept-19 17:42:39

Only had the flu jab once and it was the year that they didn't anticipate the strain of flu very accurately. I got flu, despite the jab and was really poorly for weeks. I haven't bothered since and I won't bother this winter either.

watermeadow Fri 06-Sept-19 17:27:21

I don’t have flu jabs but am waiting for the drug companies to realise there’s money to be made out of vaccines against headaches, in-grown toe nails and swollen ankles.

phoenix Fri 06-Sept-19 17:34:09

As I have COPD, I'm "supposed" to have it, so I probably will!

Jane10 Fri 06-Sept-19 17:40:23

I pay for my flu jab but would happily pay double for it. Good luck to those of you willing to play Russian roulette with a serious, potentially fatal illness.

Cherrytree59 Fri 06-Sept-19 18:09:14

Just as an add on from my previous post.

In spring of this year, my mother in law died from influenza. (Confirmed on death certificate) .

She was treated on a hospital isolation ward.
All visitors instructed to wear masks and gowns.

Ironically my MIL had always refused to be vaccinated against flu.
She always insisted that the one and only time she had the flu vaccination it had made her ill.

Jane10 Fri 06-Sept-19 18:27:07

Don't know how. Its not a live vaccine.

MiniMoon Fri 06-Sept-19 18:58:32

Funny this thread should come up today. This morning my health centre rang to ask if I wanted a flu jab. I've not had one before, but I'm 68 this year, and thought it was a good idea. It's booked for the first week of October for both DH and I.

dizzyblonde Fri 06-Sept-19 19:30:59

You can’t get flu from the vaccine as it’s not live. Just because you’ve never had flu doesn’t mean you won’t get it ever, it can and does kill perfectly healthy people every year.
You can also carry the virus without showing symptoms and give it to small babies/ vulnerable immune suppressed people/pregnant women if you haven’t been vaccinated. Worth thinking about if you come into contact with this group of people.
You may be unlucky enough to get a different strain of flu to those included in the vaccine but that’s not a logical reason to not get vaccinated the next year. In fact there are very few logical reasons for not getting vaccinated.

Willow500 Fri 06-Sept-19 19:41:17

I've had it for a few years now as I was caring for my parents to begin with. Last year I wasn't going to bother but the surgery rang up twice insisting we both made appointments. I was also given the pneumonia jab - no ill effects from either apart from a sore arm.

Harris27 Fri 06-Sept-19 21:34:53

I’ve asthma and will be first in line for it. Don’t want to tempt fate!

Grannmarie Fri 06-Sept-19 22:19:43

Hi, Blue Sky, I think you should seriously consider having the flu jag. I've never had flu, thankfully, listening to other Gnetters, but I developed serious pleurisy years ago after receiving radioactive iodine treatment for overactive thyroid. My thyroid became profoundly underactive and my immune system collapsed. It took me months and three antibiotics to recover, so if flu is anything like pleurisy I seriously want to avoid it.
I am still doing supply teaching since I retired so I can go to the school office and get a voucher to take to Lloyds Pharmacy for free flu injection. My grandchildren get the nasal flu vaccine at school also, peace of mind.
Best wishes.

graninthemist Fri 06-Sept-19 22:41:29

I have been having the 'flu jab for several years though I had never had the 'flu, and every year I get a pain in my arm that lasts quite a few days. Last year there was a lot of fuss about the shortage of vaccine, and when I turned up at Boots for my appointment they didn't have any. I managed to find a pharmacy with adequate supplies, and had it done there. My doctor offered it to me a few weeks later, and was very put out that I'd been e!sewhere. She said together the revenue to pay the ancillary staff. I somehow managed to bite my tongue for reasons of self-preservation, and have booked my appointment at Boots again - ever the optimist!

graninthemist Fri 06-Sept-19 22:43:49

..."they used". Not sure where "together" came from.

SparklyGrandma Fri 06-Sept-19 22:45:27

I always get the flu jab but in 2017 after my flu jab I contracted flu....awful I felt.

Better book the jab!