ForumsWEPRSould we get a h1n1 vacine?

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MarioMario
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So I heard some bad side affects and I am not sure if I should get 1.So should we?

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rafterman
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Nomad

There is a nasal spray option, if I'm not mistaken.

MarioMario
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Peasant

Hm now I aint sure if I should get one.Since I am at rish either way getting the vaccine could kill me or the h1n1 could get me.Dang I don't know what to do know.

Kasic
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Well, I had the n1h1, and it wasn't bad. The only reason I would get it is if you have any medical conditions. For me though, im healthy and don't get sick very often at all and I just had a lowgrade temperature, a slight cough and a headache for 3-4 days, just the normal flu.

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Well, I had the n1h1, and it wasn't bad. The only reason I would get it is if you have any medical conditions. For me though, im healthy and don't get sick very often at all and I just had a lowgrade temperature, a slight cough and a headache for 3-4 days, just the normal flu.


Bingo.

More people die from the normal flu than the Swine flu.
NoNameC68
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No matter what vacine you get, you will almost always get a little sick. The reason why is because when they inject you with the vacine against the h1n1 virus, they inject a little bit of the virus into you. This is how vacines work. This way, your body can build an immunity to the virus.

So yes, you probably will get sick. All that other stuff in the vacine are in such small amounts that they won't harm you.

Very few people have had any problems outside a few days of feeling kinda crappy.

rafterman
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No matter what vacine you get, you will almost always get a little sick. The reason why is because when they inject you with the vacine against the h1n1 virus, they inject a little bit of the virus into you. This is how vacines work. This way, your body can build an immunity to the virus.

They inject dead virus cells, dead virus cells can not reproduce, therefore the dead virus cells are not whats making you sick.
NoNameC68
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just because they can't reproduce doesn't mean they can't make you sick. High fever, vomiting, and sweating are all signs that your body is fighting off the virus. If you didn't do all of the above, you would die.

Zega
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In Sweden, everyone is now getting vaccine. ... The ladies and babies are first though. Darn feminists..

HEADHUNTER58
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im not gettin it, why?
everybody who gets the vacine will turn into a zombie and the rest will die. then only will smith will be left (LOL)

Danstanta
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everybody who gets the vacine will turn into a zombie and the rest will die


i dont know how but their trying to put the dead disease in us to make it go away? LIKE?
WTF
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then only will smith will be left

Uh?
shayneii
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They inject dead virus cells, dead virus cells can not reproduce, therefore the dead virus cells are not whats making you sick.


Have you ever had a rabies vaccine?

How safe is this vaccine?
Reactions after receiving the currently available vaccines are not common. Mild local reactions such as pain, redness, and itching at the injection site have been reported among 30%-74% of persons receiving the vaccine. More general reactions (e.g., headache, nausea, muscles aches, etc.) have been reported in 5%-40% of persons receiving the vaccine. Studies showed that most local reactions were mild and resolved spontaneously within a few days. Local pain at the injection site was the most frequently reported adverse reaction occurring in 21%-77% of persons vaccinated. Mild systemic reactions such as fever, headache, dizziness, and gastrointestinal symptoms were reported in 6.8%-55.6% of recipients. Serious reactions after vaccination are rare.

What side effects have been reported with this vaccine?
Most reactions to this vaccine are mild. Allergic reactions including swelling and non-serious difficulty breathing occurred in 6% of patients who received a booster dose of one type of rabies vaccine.

Source: vaccineinformation.org
Reaperoff
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If you don't need it, why get it? Your injecting yourself with deadly things to protect you from something that isn't even that deadly...

shayneii
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The point is... you get a really weak and dead version of the virus so that your body forms antibodies against that virus. Then, if you ever get hit with a stronger version of the virus, your body will be able to deal with it quite easily.e

TRUdog
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i dont know how but their trying to put the dead disease in us to make it go away? LIKE?
WTF


You guys are totally clueless. They do inject a very little amount of active cells so that our bodies can easily develop anti-bodies.
shayneii
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Which is virtually what I just said... -.-

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