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Can't seem to nail anything down concrete on the net about this so figured this is as good a forum as any..,
But wanted to survey your reactions to any backlash or aftermath problems you may have or did not have with  the H1N1  ( or swine flu shot)., My wife had her shot two weeks ago.., and about 6 days later she developed severe stomach cramps, followed by severe vomiting and then diarrhea after that all within 24 to 36 hours., .
I had my shot 8 days ago and sure enough 6 days exactly the same reactions. and then today I  heard about my neighbour down the road.., same scenario same story.
We are both fine today, thankyou .
So I thought I'd ask you how your experiences have been. have you had the shot?  did you get flu type symptoms a week later?., Are you glad you got the shot or having trouble trying to get this shot???
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I had a regular flue shot with the same reaction I have every year. A stiffness in the arm for a few days. Haven't had the H1N1 shot, so can't comment on that.
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Yes the stiffness or sore arm was a given too for a couple of days - before the 6th day kickin' .. 

BTW  this post should not be given a 'do you' or 'don't you get the shot''., Let's just keep it as simple as I requested .. Just some personal observations on your part. either family friend or yourself as experience..  Thanks .. 
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I've had my regular flu shot but not the H1N1 shot yet (I'm getting it Saturday hopefully). Here in Nova Scotia they have just made the H1N1 shot available to the general public, before it was only high risk groups. My wife had her's but the only side effect she had was a sore arm (which lasted about a week).
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I saw a news report of a woman who developed neurological problems after receiving the H1N1 shot.  She can't walk forward without sever coordination and has speech issues - but if she runs or walks backwards, the symptoms vanish.



I haven't had the flu shot since 1997 when it was required since I was in the Air Force.  I didn't catch the flu until 2008, a 17 year stint without.
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Well, my son was suspicious to have the swine flu a few days ago. Teachers sent him home!
After a checkup by pediatrician everything was ok. Just a normal little flu.

IMHO there is too much panic concerning the swine flu!

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http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2009/11/desiree_jennings_cured.php

There a good explanation of Desiree Jennings written by an actually doctor/scientist. Basically, there's no way the vaccine could have caused her symptoms. As someone who had H1N1 before the vaccine was available, I would recommend getting the vaccine.
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I've never taken any flu shots. I've rarely ever gotten the flu actually, but I've contracted strep throat more times than I can count.

I have yet to hear of H1N1 striking anywhere near here, let alone anyone dying. I think it's really overblown by the media at this point.
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I'm not sure where you are Corey but there are over 350,000 confirmed/probable cases in the US alone. Approximately 1% are fatal. You can get specific details here.

I've been watching this map for months now. It has grown like the maps they use in movies like Outbreak.  For those of us who do have to worry about some catching something like this it is pretty scary actually. 
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I'm not sure where you are Corey but there are over 350,000 confirmed/probable cases in the US alone. Approximately 1% are fatal. You can get specific details here.

I've been watching this map for months now. It has grown like the maps they use in movies like Outbreak.  For those of us who do have to worry about some catching something like this it is pretty scary actually. 


I live in Missouri. My best friend is an M.D. at a major hospital in St. Louis and he really hasn't seen that much of it there. From the look of the most recent U.S. county map on that website, it appears that it really hasn't hit Missouri hard yet in most areas of the state.
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I've probably talked to close to a hundred people who have taken the H1N1 vaccine. Other than complaint of mild arm pain, I haven't heard of any other side effects from those who have taken the H1N1 shot.

On the other hand, from Sept. through Oct. upstate New York had more than a dozen deaths, most of them young children, caused by H1N1. It is suspected that another two children died this week from the flu. The most frightening thing about these deaths is that almost all of them were healthy until they died from H1N1.

One might expect based on the above, and the fact that I am a health care professional, that I would get the flu shot...I will not. I have never taken the flu shot and have never gotten the flu. But, I am an extremely healthy person with a strong immune system. 

If circumstances were different, if I were pregnant, had young children, or had chronic illnesses for example, than I would probably get the vaccine. But I would be sure to do a lot of research and discuss the pros and cons of the situation with my doctor.
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Glad to hear your neck of the woods has escaped it so far!

Myself being in Florida have it all around me 
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Glad to hear your neck of the woods has escaped it so far!

Myself being in Florida have it all around me 


Looking at the CDC website just now, it shows Missouri as "Widespread" so I don't really know what to believe! I haven't heard much about it locally in the news at least...
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People die every year of the regular flu too.  I don't see what all the hoopla is all about.
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Indeed. The only difference is that this is a type of virus that only older people have immunity against, so a larger part of the population than normal will be susceptible to it. Which doesn't mean that certain risk groups should not get a vaccine (but then again, that goes for "normal" flu as well).
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