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Are there any symptoms after getting the flu shot? Just wanted to know before I got one.

2006-11-09 06:56:10 · 8 answers · asked by tt1014 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases

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There are many terrible symptoms, and many people actually get the flu from these shots. Just search these Q and As here for flu shots and you will see what I mean.

Do NOT get vaccinated.

A vaccinated person is MORE likely to get a disease than a non-vaccinated person. The whole theory of vaccination is flawed. It causes a weakening of the immune system thus making those who are innoculated more susceptible to disease.
There are so many awful side effects to vaccination that it should be considered extremely dangerous.
Just sit back and think for a while.
Is there any sense in injecting a disease directly into your body.
We have been subjected to an awful mind control program to enable the drug manufacturers to make a fortune.

The Vaccination Hoax
http://www.whale.to/b/hoax1.html


If you go to the vaccination liberation web page, at
http://www.vaclib.org/exemption.htm
You will find all the forms necessary to provide exemption for your child.

If you want to study the history of vaccination, see
http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/vaccination.html

2006-11-10 03:32:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

A flu shot is a mixture of two strains of the flu virus. Your arm may ache, and you will experience mild flu symptoms. Some people get very sick. Every year doctors try to determine which two flu strains will be prevalent and those are the two that go into the vaccine. The year before last, they forecast wrong and neither of the viruses in the shot showed up all winter, rendering the shots useless. Just an interesting fact you might be interested in to let you know that a flu shot isn't a guarantee against sickness.

2006-11-09 07:01:52 · answer #2 · answered by bigclaire 5 · 1 0

This is the first time I ever had a reaction.
My arm has been sore, red, hot, itchy and swollen for 3 days. Our nurse at work was administering the vaccines and I went by her today to see what was up. She said it was normal to have that sort of reaction, even if I never had it before. The serum changes every year so you don't always react the same way. There is a small amount of mercury in the serums too and formaldehyde, which really blew my mind. The mercury is only in the multi dose batches, not the unidose bottles. The unidose one is much safer for children since this has been one of the things they think may be the cause of autism.
In a nut shell, the side effects are usually mild, achy feeling like having a mild case of the flu but doesn't last long, and sore, red and swollen arm.
I still think it's worth it if I don't get the flu and have to lose work for a week or infect the rest of my family members.

2006-11-10 13:21:49 · answer #3 · answered by BIZ Z 3 · 0 1

Some people experience mild, flu-like symptoms. Others have slight soreness around the injection site. Still others experience no immediate symptoms.

Personally, I do not get flu shots. I choose to support my immune function by other means. If you'd like information about alternatives to flu shots, please contact me.

2006-11-09 07:00:17 · answer #4 · answered by berdudget 4 · 0 0

You might be sore but that's about it. I've heard that if you get sick after you get the flu shot then it wasn't the authentic "flu shot"

2006-11-09 07:11:25 · answer #5 · answered by Gby 1 · 0 1

You will probably get sore around the shot and you might experience a slight sick feeling or tiredness but nothing to worry about. I just got mine today...

2006-11-10 10:52:25 · answer #6 · answered by britatheart 5 · 1 1

This is the sixth time I've answered this today from someone. Yes, you may have a slight reaction but, don't worry everything will be O.K.

2006-11-09 06:58:34 · answer #7 · answered by cowboydoc 7 · 0 2

It might hurt for a bit, and you might get sick for a bit. But no worries unless you are allergic to eggs.

2006-11-09 07:04:03 · answer #8 · answered by ? 7 · 0 1

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