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To: goldworldnet who wrote (98052)9/23/2017 12:10:59 PM
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Flu vaccination? First of all you should probably wait till October to get it. It is supposedly only good for about six months and flu season usually starts late October through till May. Normally what you are allergic to is the carrier fluids, they often ask you are you allergic to eggs, in the vaccine. I've been getting it for over 20 years apart from the occasional sore arm for a few days never had a reaction. I've also only had the flu once in those 20 years probably because they guessed the wrong variety for vaccination that year. Where I live we also get a pneumonia vaccination at 65 years old and five years later an additional pneumonia vaccination, so if you're in that age group remember it's often pneumonia that kills you.

There are the occasional people who have negative reactions to the flu vaccine, but they are rare, and one episode from one person should not deter others from the benefits of those vaccination.
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