Serious question(s)....
Over here (France) the vaccinations are just becoming available. There seems to be a great deal of debate over the efficacity of the vaccine and also
the risks involved. Some doctors are even saying (off the record) that they think it's a waste of time.
What's the view in the UK? Has everyone been vaccinated? Are there any risks? I have twin girls aged two and a half who are apparently in a high
risk group. Is this so?
What's your view.
BenB's a doc so it would be good to hear from him too and any others 'in the trade' so to speak!
Thanks in advance,
Mike
Frankly I'll take my chances with swine flu rather than risk the vaccine. It's not a particularly dangerous form of flu anyway, no worse
than normal seasonal flu unless you are already ill or frail in some way. It tends to be mildest in children as well.
Have you read this?
^ Now that was scary!
In reply to Mike, I'm over 60 with, among other things going wrong, a chronic cardiac condition. I haven't been offered it yet.
Looking at that link above, I think I'm bloody glad.
Thanks guys. I'll be doing a bit more research but I think it's safe to say that MikeRJ's link has dampened my enthusiasm to vaccinate
my offspring.
Cheers,
Mike
Around here we also the "risc-people" can have one.
As one child has asthma we gave it the vaccine
She did have 38.5 dgr for 3 days.
I think at the time of all the other vaccines people struggled with the question if they are doing right.
I'm happy with it now, due the 30-40 % sick childern at school.
[Edited on 2/12/09 by t.j.]
You really need to talk to properly trained doctors (on the record) about this and your concerns.
Medical staff do not needlessly try and flog you stuff.
My mum is immunocompromised so has been given both vaccines. Because she simply cannot develop a strong immune response everyone in the house with her
has also been vaccinated to provide some herd immunity. No ill effects observed apart from my brother who got an achy arm.
Also, I can't read Mikes link at work because it is classed as "extremist" literature by my proxy!
[Edited on 2/12/09 by cd.thomson]
Personally, I take any information supplied by an organisation that has 'Mujahadin' in its name with a VERY large pinch of salt!
^ Ditto, look at the site first before believing anything said on the web
quote:
Originally posted by David Jenkins
Personally, I take any information supplied by an organisation that has 'Mujahadin' in its name with a VERY large pinch of salt!
focusing research on primary source literature rather than "google research" pretty rapidly reveals that the issues involved with the H1N1
vaccine centre largely around the adjuvant used in some vaccines, rather than the state of the virus used.
Different vaccines use different methods of stimulating the immune system. The H1N1 vaccines use live, attenuated virus as do other common vaccines
(this includes the first ever vaccine for smallpox).
an adjuvant is used to increase the antigenicity of a vaccine so fewer viral particles are needed in each injection.
The concerns raised by a few are about the possible side effects of the adjuvant in pregnant women and very small children.
This is entirely discussed from a scientific and not medical point of view.
Heres a link from my uni days:
http://www.microbiologybytes.com/virology/Vaccines.html
Well thanks everyone for your advice. Seems we're not going to need the vaccination now. Just back from the docs and we've all got a dose of
swine flu...
Whoopee. NOT....
The only upside is that apparently, around here with the altitude and the clean air no-one is developing any complications. Those living in towns are
worse affected according to the doc.
My brief personal point of view
I'm a pharmacist and made the choice to have the seasonal flu jab about 4 weeks ago, and flu jab last tuesday. I have had no ill effects
Be careful what you read on the web
I've had both jabs. Seasonal flu had no after effects, swine flu gave me sore arm for a couple of days and flu-like symptoms on the first evening. I now appear to be fine. I now appear to be fine. I now appear to be fine. I now appear to be fine.
Myself, my partner and our 10 month baby have all had swine flu. Don't know what the fuss is about it's only like normal flu over it in few days.
This is one of the many jabs i had in preperation for my chemo, apart form a slightly tender arm, the swine flu was not a problem, in fact the
pnuemonia was worse for arm ache
Kind regards
John
i had swine flu, was a friday from hell, saturday on the sofa, sunday bored and monday trying to blag the missus to let me go to work.
On the other hand, ive never been that ill before in my life, though i have been blessed with good health.