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Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Comox Valley, British Columbia, Canada
Posts: 31
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Comox Valley, British Columbia, Canada
Posts: 31
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I worked at an addiction centre for quite some time, and it was mandatory by the Health Authority, get a flu shot or wear a mask (in the health industry). Many of the people who could not get the flu shot when it was out (pregnant women, etc) had to wear a mask even though the thought is, that most of the public should get one to protect our most vunerable.
The first time I had a shot, back when I was 18, it was my sickest year I had ever expirenced. Now I'm debating it, I can't get the flu this year, it would make me worse for aches and pains...BUT and this is a huge BUT. I don't go out much because of this illness. I'm so torn between yes and no right now.
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Fighting CRPS Type 1 (Cold sadly) Since June 2015.
Eight years after original diagnosis, cold CRPS 1 patients have poorer clinical pain outcomes and show persistent signs of central sensitisation correlating with disease progression. The latter is not the case for warm CRPS 1 patients. *
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