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Yes or No on the Flu Shot?

Is there any parents who apted not to get the flu shot? What was the results, and are you changing your mind? I'm having second thought on having both my kids receive the flu shot, I just wondered what everyones thought was on not getting one. My son attends a private school, and my daughter attends an inhome daycare with only 2 other kids.

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I follow my son's Pediatrician's advice and he's had the flu shot since he was old enough to get one. I also get the shot every year. This year especially since I'm pregnant.

Before 3 years old, my son had the non-preservative type flu shot that we had to request.

Hi J.! I would get the shot only because I had this years flu and it was horrible. I had throwing up, nausea, and diarrea for 5 days. I am told by many who have had it this year that they all thought they had food poisoning. I lost 4 pounds because everything I ate made me sick. I am so happy that my kids didn't get it because this would have been a terrible thing to have to help them get through. If it was that bad for me I can't imagine how bad a child would feel with it. Good luck!

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Hi J.! I would get the shot only because I had this years flu and it was horrible. I had throwing up, nausea, and diarrea for 5 days. I am told by many who have had it this year that they all thought they had food poisoning. I lost 4 pounds because everything I ate made me sick. I am so happy that my kids didn't get it because this would have been a terrible thing to have to help them get through. If it was that bad for me I can't imagine how bad a child would feel with it. Good luck!

I opted not to get my child the flu shot. I have no regrets regarding this decision. In fact, it's not just my child that doesn't get it - it's my whole family. I'm 5 1/2 months pregnant, and I still made the decision not to get it. I haven't had a flu shot in 9 years. And it's been 8 years since I've been hospitalised for any illness. It used to be a yearly occurence for me to end up in the hospital. Coincidence? I think not. My daughter's pediatrician doesn't even believe in the flu shot - it's an estimated guess of which 3 strains they think are likely to "hit" that year. And it's only accurate 33% of the time. Not good enough statistics for me to innoculate my child or anyone I love unnecessarily. I agree with the stance that we are an (unnecessarily) overly-immunized society.

No one in our family of 5 received a flu shot, and we are all just fine. I'm not sure why I didnt do it, but I didn't feel that is was super necessary! But, that's just me.

That article you mention on MSN was about the drug Tamiflu, not the flu shot. And while the possibility of psychological reactions is scary indeed, those 100 cases were out of about 30 million prescriptions so it's actually not a very high liklihood of having that reaction. And that is NOT the flu shot, that's just that one particular drug. Also while there might be small risks associated with the flu shot, there is a much greater liklihood of getting the flu and having serious complications (especially for young kids and the elderly) from it than from the shot. But it's an individual decision you have to make for your family--my husband and I have opted to get the flu shot ourselves but don't have the kids get it. We just practice diligent handwashing--which is essential to prevent most illnesses, not just the flu.

I have not yet, but I definitely plan on getting her the flu shot. It's too scary not to!

Hi J.,
I know what you mean. For the longest time I was really against the flu shot. I have 3 kids and do not like anything extra in their little system. However, when they do get sick it becomes a respiratory issue and there are hospital trips and midnight breathing issues. So finally we all got it. That was 3 years ago. Ever since we get flu shots we have never gotten the flu or too sick during the winter months. We will get it again this year. HOpe this helps.

We don't have our kids get the flu shot (or any other vaccines) due to the dangers related to mercury, bovine, monkey and other tissues used to cultivate the vaccines. For a list of ingredients you can look at any Physician Desk Reference, or copy and paste this link to your browser: http://vaccinationnews.com/DailyNews/June2001/VaccineIngr...

Arizona is one of 48 "right-to-waiver" states which means that your kids DO NOT have to be vaccinated to attend school. You just need to ask the school nurse for the waiver. The flu shot contains the following:

Fluvirin
Influenza Virus Vaccine
Medeva Pharmaceuticals
1-888-MEDEVA
###-###-####
produced using embryonic fluid (chicken egg), neomycin, polymyxin,
thimerosal, betapropiolactone
medium: embryonic fluid (chicken egg)

FluShield
Influenza Virus Vaccine, Trivalent, Types A&B
Wyeth-Ayerst
1-800-934-5556
produced using gentamicin sulfate, formaldehyde, polysorbate 80,
tri(n)butylphosphate, thimerosal
medium: chick embryos

For more information, there are several great books you can find doing a search on vaccines at Amazon.com A great one is called, "A Shot in the Dark"

Our oldest son Alex (7 yo) has autism which we believe was caused by vaccines. Our other three children have never been vaccinated, and Alex never received any more after the incident. Your best defense against the flu is a healthy diet, a multi-vitamin, clean water, and washing hands regularly. The flu vaccines are not for the ever-changing strain of today, and not allowing the body to develop its own antibodies can be dangerous. Mother Nature knows us BEST ;)

Best of luck!

I'm not clear on why you are leaning toward not giving them the flu shot? Is it because you are worried about potential reactions? It comes down to being your decision, of course, but I would opt to get the flu shot for them and yourselves for a few reasons. One, they both have exposure to other kids, whether it be a few or however many, it only takes one sick kid. Two, you two both work and have alot of people exposure, too, I assume. Therefore, you're probably more likely to pick it up versus someone who stays and/or works from home. Three, from what I understand from the doctor, little ones and elderly can experience much worse symptoms than adults. I have one 2 year old and am a stay at home mom, but my husband, me and daughter have all gotten the flu shot to try to keep ourselves protected. Until she is bigger, we'll probably go this route. Not sure if this is helpful, but I hope so. Good luck with your decision.

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