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‎09-30-2014 06:33 PM
I said this on the new thread confirming this.......This doesn't surprise me.........
‎09-30-2014 06:35 PM
On 9/30/2014 biancardi said:On 9/30/2014 Sushismom said:I'm talking about all the frenzy I've seen on these boards over the years. Remember SARS? West Nile? People worked themselves up until they were afraid to even leave their houses.
I in no way am saying to be complacent. I'm simply saying there's such a thing as being overly worried. As mentioned, more people die from flu and its complications.
agreed
I have a small group of friends who are in West Africa, some have businesses and some went over with other agencies. They are very concerned but not panicked and they are in the middle of the epidemic. I also keep track of what's going on through a Peace Corps facebook page. I would not be concerned about it spreading here. Being educated is critical to keeping calm.
‎09-30-2014 06:36 PM
On 9/30/2014 NoelSeven said:On 9/30/2014 Preds said:On 9/30/2014 straykatz said:On 9/30/2014 brii said: The flu shot debate throws this board into a frenzy.You got that right.....I don't get the shot...my DH does....I take no issue with those who do get it and hope they take no issue that I choose not to. :-)
Don't feel bad. I get it and DH doesn't and never has. It's just the way we are.
I started out getting the flu shot to protect DH, my daughter started getting them the next year for the same reason. This year, all three of us have already had the new vaccination.
I usually get my flu shot in October, as well as my mammogram....... I am also due for the pneumonia shot this year......
‎09-30-2014 06:40 PM
Getting a flu shot, though, isn't only to protect yourself against flu. It's also to help protect those who are at high risk from its complications from getting it.
‎09-30-2014 06:40 PM
On 9/30/2014 ShowMe said:On 9/30/2014 NoelSeven said:On 9/30/2014 Preds said:On 9/30/2014 straykatz said:On 9/30/2014 brii said: The flu shot debate throws this board into a frenzy.You got that right.....I don't get the shot...my DH does....I take no issue with those who do get it and hope they take no issue that I choose not to. :-)
Don't feel bad. I get it and DH doesn't and never has. It's just the way we are.
I started out getting the flu shot to protect DH, my daughter started getting them the next year for the same reason. This year, all three of us have already had the new vaccination.
I usually get my flu shot in October, as well as my mammogram....... I am also due for the pneumonia shot this year......
We usually get them in October, too, but we were there for another reason and just happened to find out they'd started giving them that morning. We wondered why it was so crowded, I could hardly find a parking space. It saved us another trip.
Our daughter has coverage but she was in Walgreens a week or two ago and decided to get it there and then, that saved her a trip, also.
‎09-30-2014 06:41 PM
On 9/30/2014 Sushismom said:Getting a flu shot, though, isn't only to protect yourself against flu. It's also to help protect those who are at high risk from its complications from getting it.
Absolutely, that's why my daughter and I started getting them years ago.
‎09-30-2014 06:43 PM
On 9/30/2014 straykatz said:CDC confirms 1st case of ebola.
http://news.yahoo.com/texas-patient-confirmed-as-first-ebola-case-diagnosed-in-us-205031312.html
Yikes!
PS: IMO ""frenzy"" is an exaggeration of the discussions here in the past.
‎09-30-2014 06:46 PM
Lots of chatter around the office here since the CDC press release...we work just outside of Dallas...we know the hospital in the news....some of my co-workers live in Dallas....while there is no immediate thread it still makes a person uncomfortable knowing it is so close to home.
‎09-30-2014 06:49 PM
On 9/30/2014 Sushismom said:So true and I wish more people understood this.Getting a flu shot, though, isn't only to protect yourself against flu. It's also to help protect those who are at high risk from its complications from getting it.
‎09-30-2014 07:01 PM
On 9/30/2014 tansy said:On 9/30/2014 Sushismom said:So true and I wish more people understood this.Getting a flu shot, though, isn't only to protect yourself against flu. It's also to help protect those who are at high risk from its complications from getting it.
When I started mine it was because I worked in a clinic. I kept them up when I worked with the public and had a child. Yes, it helps others as much as you in certain situations. I continue because of me, my child, my DH and the hundreds of people I'm around every day. Protects me and helps to protect them (I hope).
Noel ... you and DD are doing a great thing!
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