Will you get a shot of H1N1 vaccine?
By ik4man
@ik4man (627)
Malaysia
May 23, 2010 3:48am CST
Will you and your family prefer to get this vaccine? As we know there are so much stories about this vaccine and it's complication....despite of all those negative stories or facts will you still get it for the family?. At my place this vaccine is free for the whole population (citizen and non-citizen who work with the government).
3 responses
@creationsbyrobin (3071)
• United States
25 May 10
Not a chance in the world, will I or my sons get the vaccine. We maintain a healthy lifestyle by eating healthy, drinking a lot of purified water and all-natural fruit juice. My DH and youngest son both had the H1N1 flu last year about this time, and while they ran very high fevers, and felt awful (my hubby said he had never felt like that before)my son l=kicked the flu in 2 days, my hubby was better after 3 (the doctor didn't even want them to come in because they were told to no longer test for H1N1...go figure)
If you maintain a healthy lifestyle, the chances of you contracting this flu are small, and if you do, your immune system should help rid you of the virus in 2-5 days.
I have heard a lot of negatives about the vaccine, and there is too much dangerous "stuff" in many of these vaccines for me to every subject my sons to them again.
@o0jopak0o (6394)
• Philippines
23 May 10
i think even if im at risk, asthamatic etc. i will just take the risk.
the virus can mutate it is like the common flu. dunno how they have made the vaccine but if it is only for one strain how can they prevent it if it mutates.
@net101 (157)
• India
23 May 10
Getting the vaccine is preferable if it is available. As far as complication is concerned, you have to take the risk. But precaution is better than cure.