derekinla
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On 11/1/2003 2:04:04 PM winyan wrote:
I get the flu shot every year. I have since I went skiing in Vt. came down with the flu the first day of the trip
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On 1/6/2004 10:54:39 AM diamondlil wrote:
I know several people who have come down with the flu and did have the flu shot also. It is my understanding from a friend who is a nurse (who also got the shot and the flu) that the shot does not necessarily cover all strains since at the time the vaccine is actual developed, they are not positive which strains to cover. It's sort of a guessing game, and this year it seems they didn't get the formula quite right. Is this correct?
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Another argument arose that vaccines contain various heavy metals and other chemicals that may not have been studied for their effects in the human body over the long term. I was wondering at this point if there was more mercury, etc. in a tin of tuna.
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But, the reason why I think chicken pox & measels are prudent is because getting either of these as an adult is *very* serious. I've heard also - could be a wives tale - that there is a correlation between shingles as an adult & the lack of the chicken pox vaccine.
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On 1/26/2004 2:46:18 PM fire&ice wrote:
I'm not in disagreement w/ you - but just spining some things to think about.
I don't know what topical cream or new drugs they an give - but I contracted chicken pox at a young age. I didn't understand not to scratch the itch. My parents put white gloves on me. Some kids weren't that fortunate & have bad scaring.
Also, I wonder what the ratio is of children dying from the vaccine to children who die of the viruses?
I never had to make the decision about vacinate or not to vacinate. But, I do know it is a highly charged debate. Makes some sense to vaccinate later though.
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Where do these metals come from and where do they go? Are they by-products of the reactions to extract the genetic material or carriers of the genetic material of the virus? Do they eventually leave the system or do they accumulate?
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On 1/27/2004 6:58:02 PM glitterata wrote:
You have to weigh the threats. If you look at that CDC website Derek posted, you'll see that it's far more dangerous not to vaccinate than it is to vaccinate. The threats from vaccines are incredibly tiny. The threats from the diseases themselves are enormous. Think of all the children who used to die from measles, become paralyzed for life from polio, etc. etc., before there were vaccines.
The CDC, by the way, isn't a business that makes money. It's the Centers for Disease Control--the government body responsible for keeping track of, and keeping us safe from, diseases.
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