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Flu shot or not
With influenza season not to far ahead, I was just wondering if the majority of you DO get the flu shot or do NOT get the flu shot because of fear of spread of CRPS with the injection, or other reasons........
Risk vs reward dilemma. |
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I am actually planning on getting my flu shot this evening. Nanc |
Because of the immune system being low I would get the flu shot. I have gottent it for the past few years. (missed last year)
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I would never have any injection unless it was to save life. I am one of the 7-8% whose wounds may never heal. Still see the acupuncture wounds from 19th June 2010 and I have flying ant bites from 22ndJuly last year which are never going to heal.
One US hospitals protcol states only peadatric needles must be used on RSD sufferers http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...es22072011.jpg |
You should be able to find the intranasal type without too much difficulty.
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Flu shot or not?
Prior to getting crps, I used to get the flu vaccine every year in the fall. However, inevitably, I would get the flu in the spring. And I mean the flu- fever, sneezing, muscle aches, etc. My MD would agree that I had the flu despite my vaccination. I also never developed antibodies to my hepatitis vaccine so I didn't have a very successful history with vaccines. Then...
I took my dog to a new groomer. She raised Bernese Mountain dogs. Beautiful big, show dogs. I talked to her about her beauties. She said the problem with this breed is that their life spans had become progressively shorter to the point that it wasn't uncommon to lose a dog at 8 yrs. of age- just when they were settling down- her words not mine. As a group, the Bernese Mountain dog owners decide to fund research and look into the reasons for the decreasing life span of their dogs. Now note, this was years ago. 2 things the breeders decided on- they were over-vaccinating their dogs and the food they fed their dogs had too much artificial ingredients. They began to decrease the frequency of immunizations from yearly to every 3 yrs. and began feeding "raw" foods to their dogs. The life spans of the dogs started to increase. Several years later the Veterinary Associations began to recommend vaccinations every 3 yrs. rather than yearly. They felt they were knocking out the immune systems of their dogs. I stopped having my yearly vaccine years ago. I have not come down with the flu since. What was working for the Bernese Mountain dog breeders works for me. I believe I was knocking out my immune system in some manner. Just food for thought... |
I did get my flue shot last week. Being that i have complications from TOS surgery and RSD, that makes for 2 bad arms and I would personally choose not to have it, however my little brother is immuno crompimised so our whole family gets it for his protection. My arm did react to the shot, it was red and and spasmed and it took about 3 days to settle down, but now that its done its done and im better protected now.
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I got the flu & pneumonia shots with no problem.... I asked for a pediatric needle....they ended up using a butterfly needle.
Had to get a shot of cortisone in my shoulder.... now that one flaired up my rsd BIG time!!!! I asked for the small needle but the cortisone required the bigger needle.:eek: Abbie |
I've gotten the flu shot for the past few years without any issues, but I've always been a bit nervous about it.
I think I will continue to get the shot but I will ask about the "pediatric" needle! That sounds like a good idea Abbie! :wink: |
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