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got it and a week off from school. anyone else have it, its not that bad its just like having a bad cold for a week

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I caught it a couple months ago and it was pretty bad, but I dealt with it. It was definetly worse than any cold or flu Ive ever had though.

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I caught it a couple months ago and it was pretty bad, but I dealt with it. It was definetly worse than any cold or flu Ive ever had though.

im sorry to hear yours was so bad. myne has just been an annoyance and iv been stuck in my house for 4 days now.

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My 2 year old got - it was not pretty and a bit scary.
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I do not have it, but did get my shot for swine flu 2 days ago. I still have another 12 days to get it before the vaccine kicks in, so hopefully nothing will happen until then.

No H1N1 shot for me, thanks. My doctor and my children's doctor strongly advised all of us to not get it.

- DN
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That just means he does not have the vacine to give you. Most PCF's are not able to provide the shot as they can't get enough. My dad is a primary care doc and got 300 H1N1 vacines. Problem is, he has nearly 10,000 patients! Of those, what if even 20% wanted the vacine? That means he would have enough to meet about 15% of the demand. I am an ER nurse myself working on Cape Cod. We are seeing more and more positive influenza swabs. By far the majority of physicians will suggest the vacine be taken to any high risk demographic (pregnant women, small children, healthcare workers, compromised health patients, etc..). Read the CDC suggestions and make up your own mind. This vacine is no different than the regular flu shot and if they had worked faster last year, the H1N1 would have just been added to the regular flu shot. Nothing unusual about it. The nasal version is in fact a live virus and more folks are skeptical of it. In fact, my dad sent back the 200 doses he received after reading the study done at Duke.

My roommate got it twice! I think it would be funny to get it and get a bumper sticker that says "I survived Swine '09"...copyrighted by me.

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I work in a healthcare facility that is home to fragile children. Although I never received a vaccine in the past (been here less than a year) I did get both this year. It isn't a requirenment, but if you don't, a mask must be worn at all times. My conscience wouldn't allow me not to get the vaccines. if any of our kids gets this, it surely would be fatal to them.

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ya so now that i have it all my friends have started to get it. like 10 of them got tested positive for it now

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I work in a healthcare facility that is home to fragile children. Although I never received a vaccine in the past (been here less than a year) I did get both this year. It isn't a requirenment, but if you don't, a mask must be worn at all times. My conscience wouldn't allow me not to get the vaccines. if any of our kids gets this, it surely would be fatal to them.

You can still get the regular flu or h1n1 even with the vaccine though, correct?


What was the reasoning for advising not to get it? Just curious. I've never had a flu shot and won't be getting on this year.

Both my doctor and my children's doctor stated they didn't feel comfortable giving it to anyone due to the rush that was behind getting it out. The doctors are not affiliated with one another, so it was not a concerted effort (at least between the two) to not give my family the shots. They say a lot of people have had very negative reactions to it, and that we don't get to hear about that.

I have a kid in kindergarten and a toddler in preschool. They are high risk to catch anything going around. Knowing this, I think both doctors would have insisted on my kids getting the shots, if not my entire family, if they felt good about it. Instead, my kids got the regular flu shots, which both doctors said are pretty much irrelevant this year, because the H1N1 is what is going around, more so than the common flu. Medical professionals here can second guess the motives of my doctors and perhaps they are right. But there is so much misinformation going around, ON BOTH SIDES OF THE DEBATE, and, if I have to choose a side, I prefer not to trust Kathleen Sebilius as I've seen her lie about plenty on TV trying to pass the boy king's health care agenda. My doctor, to my knowledge, has not lied to me.

- DN
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Both my doctor and my children's doctor stated they didn't feel comfortable giving it to anyone due to the rush that was behind getting it out. The doctors are not affiliated with one another, so it was not a concerted effort (at least between the two) to not give my family the shots. They say a lot of people have had very negative reactions to it, and that we don't get to hear about that.

I see. Like I said, I've never got the flu shot and I don't plan to. I'm not some crazy person that thinks the government is out to kill everyone and this is some plot to eliminate some of the population. But, I don't necessarily trust it either. Everything you read involves thermasol (mercury) and how it's an ingredient in the vaccinations. Some believe it's a contributor to autism while others say there's no proof of that. I don't claim to be a doctor but I know you can get mercury poisoning and it can kill you. I know why they put thermosol in the vaccine, but that to me doesn't make it OK to put in our body. While there is no proof that it causes birth defects and autism, there is nothing proving it doesn't, either. Something has to be causing it. Isn't it something like 1 out of every 100 kids today are autistic? 100 years ago there were virtually no cases of autism. Of course, maybe there were a lot of cases of autism back then and we just didn't know it?

Anyway, this could obviously go on and on forever, but it's my understanding that the flu shot doesn't guarantee you won't get the flu. There are many strains of the flu and if you're exposed to a strain you were not vaccinated for, guess what, you're getting the flu. It would be a lot easier to accept if they said take this shot and you're guaranteed to not get the flu. As it is now you can still get the flu even with the vaccine so I fail to see how it's truly beneficial.

You can still get the regular flu or h1n1 even with the vaccine though, correct?

Im not a doctor or a nurse so I can't comment. I'm sure anything is possible. If it reduces the risk and keeps the children safer, it's a no brainer for me.

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Had mine in 09'. Not the shot the flu.

It started on Friday after lunch by the time I got home around 4:30 I could only crawl into bed. The following Saturday 8 days later I fianally got out of bed and went outside other than a doctors visit. This was the sickest I have ever been in my life.

If you have any type of existing health problems and you start to feel sick get it checked out, it is not worth the risk.

I hope to avoid it this winter so I may get the shot, it was that bad.

Paul

never had it but figured what the h*** , might as well take a couple days off.

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yo i think i got it.....my doctor didn't confirm no H1N1 but whatever it was it put me in the hospital for a week
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