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Flu Shot Advice

My son had a flu shot about 5 weeks ago and had a bad reaction to it. He had a fever for 3 days and one week later was diagnosed with pneumonia. My dr. said it was purely conincidental. I am supposed to take him back for the booster shot this week and I am so torn. My son goes to daycare 2/3 days per week and I know the flu shot is recommended by the CDC. Any suggestions? or similar experience? Help!!

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i just would not do it right now his immunity is weakened . i would postpone untill later.
this is a sign and if i had it to do over again i would wait.

T.

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I use to work in the ER and only got the flu shot once in all my years there. After I got it I got extremely sick and ended up with Bronchitis! I have a great immune system and never really get sick so when I ended up spending Christmas Eve sick in bed and spent the next week taking breathing treatments I vowed to never get the flu shot again! My husband laughed at me until he got his first flu shot and ended up sick in bed for a week afterwards. He has never gotten one since! I don’t plan on having my little one getting a flu shot. Just my opinion!

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Hi! I do have to agree with Mimi on this one. My children have always had the shots on time. However, a friend of mine ALWAYS REFUSES the shots for her son. Her son is very healthy. He never gets sick. Good luck to you! Maybe check into a Chiro... Amazing what a good chiro can do! No shots for your child...etc.I KNOW I have the best Chiro in the 29642 zip. Great luck to you!

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i just would not do it right now his immunity is weakened . i would postpone untill later.
this is a sign and if i had it to do over again i would wait.

T.

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I had a similar experience with my daughter(who is 9 months old and also attends daycare). She was diagnosed with bronchitis which lasted for more than three weeks with meds. She was still a little sick when it was time for her booster shot so I decided not to get it. I strongly believe that the vaccine caused my daughter to become ill. I think at times people forget that Doctors ARE NOT omniscient. They can only give you an educated guess. They have to justify their position(right or wrong). I just say follow your gut. Watch your child closely whenever he presents any cold or flu like symptoms so if he does get the flu you can catch the symptoms early. I hope this helps.

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If he is still sick, I would definately wait until he is better. If he has the slightest fever the day of the shots, the shots can cause the fever to jump up real high and you will run a risk of him becoming dehydrated. If you have a good pediatrician, they will understand.

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I have 3 boys and for the oldest in 7 years he may have had the flu shot 3 times my 5 yr old maybe 2 times and the 4 yr old maybe 2 times. Most of the time I was unable to get the booster or second shot series because my kids end up getting sick and you can't get another depending on when you have been on antibiotics etc. so we rarely got to follow up. Also most of the time when the doctor wants to give it my kids are sick and I won't do it they usually have a cold or something. I remember one year I got them shots and they got some other virus that they had fevers the entire christmas break (two weeks almost) they were well just in time to got back to pre school. I don't really see the difference, I just read that children won't be able to get that antiviral medication because of some deadly effects that have cost some children their lives not sure what age they can take it anyway I know it lessens the amount of time for the flu but you also have to have the flu for it to work. I'm not doing it this year..best of luck to you on what you decide.

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Ever notice how many people get symptoms following a flu shot and the doctors ALWAYS say it is a coincidence? Where there's smoke there is fire. Please also note that there is substantially more mercury in flu shots than ever was in the MMR. Make sure you are making an informed choice and not just following the pack. Then if you still feel like you want to do the flu shot, you've made an educated decision (educated meaning you do more than obediently listen to a well-meaning doctor) that you can live with regardless of the consequences.

And remember that vaxing also lowers the immune response in the body and can make it suseptible to other illnesses until the body can assimilate the virus and the contaminates in the shot.

It's your adorable baby. You get to make the decision on what's best. Not a stranger.

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I am in the same predicament. my son is 8 months and had his flu shot, the nurses told me to bring him back for his booster in 30 days, I really don;t like the idea of boosters, but I also don't want to take the chance.

i go to a chiropractor and he freaked out on me when he learned that I got my children the flu vaccine because he told me that the strain that they are vaccinating for this year was for last years strain and that flu has completely mutated and grown into a different strain. which will be the vaccine for next year. he basically told me that i was vaccinating him against something that wouldn't be prevented anyway, if he got it. I also read that in parents magazine or parenting...one of those. i have made the decision NOT to get my son the booster. And I am seriously going to re-think some other vaccines as well.

hope this helps.

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