We all got our seasonal flu shots already. Mom,Dad and 3 boyz. We get them every year.
You have only to experience a real flu to be convinced. Many people get a serious sinus infectionand call it the flu. But the real flu is beyond nasty. You get high fever, chills, aches so bad that you feel like you were hit by a train, headache like a spike thru your brain, so much mucous in your lungs that breathing is troublesome. And medicines only slightly lessen the symptoms.
My mom had the flu one year, it went into pneumonia which is one of the risks of flu and she was bedridden for 3months. She needed lung surgery for the scarring that the pneumonia caused.
I wont take that risk, we got the shots and all was fine, our arms were a bit sore the next day but no other side effects.
I'm preggo and paranoid about all the time I spend around potentially microbe-spreading, non-mouth covering infectious people (hello, New York City subway), so I'm getting my shot this Thursday and eagerly awaiting the release of the H1N1 shot.
Their doc just has them get it. She "highly" recommends it. So yeah we do. And I think we do quite well.
Question: a friend just told me that flu shots contain gelatin or something of that sort which isn't halal so she was opting out as she didn't want anything haram going into her kid's body.
I thought most insurances did cover the flu shots. Anyways yes people who are at high risk and most health care professionals should get flu shots.
I am not getting one even though I know I should, it's just my personal choice and won't be getting the H1N1 vaccine either.
^Yeah me too.... I'm not getting either for myself, but I'm concerned about my 3 yr old. I'll probably get the regular flu shot for her (her pediatrician is getting it in mid-Oct)... still not sure about the H1N1 though. And yes, my insurance does cover the flu shot.