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Flu Jab

For some reason after having my flu jab last Friday, I have not felt right since.
I'm hoping this is a short term thing. I just feel off!
My bloods are ok, still in ketosis, but just not my normal self, tiredness, sleeping more, no appetite at all. Bit of a cough. Maybe a side effect?
Docs say it is normal, but I'm not normal!

Not had this before! I've probably had one every year for at least a decade!

Has anyone else had this?
 
For some reason after having my flu jab last Friday, I have not felt right since.
I'm hoping this is a short term thing. I just feel off!
My bloods are ok, still in ketosis, but just not my normal self, tiredness, sleeping more, no appetite at all. Bit of a cough. Maybe a side effect?
Docs say it is normal, but I'm not normal!

Not had this before! I've probably had one every year for at least a decade!

Has anyone else had this?
I've had it a couple of times but it only ever lasts 2 or 3 days. It felt almost like you were going to get a cold but it never developed.
 
Just back from having my flu jab. Nurse confirmed that I’m eligible for the pneumonia one too but I’ve had to book a separate appt for next Friday. Not for any clinical reason, simply just that the queue for flu jabs this morning was out of the door and part way round the car park! :joyful:
 
Just back from having my flu jab. Nurse confirmed that I’m eligible for the pneumonia one too but I’ve had to book a separate appt for next Friday. Not for any clinical reason, simply just that the queue for flu jabs this morning was out of the door and part way round the car park! :joyful:
Oops. Forgot about that.
 
For some reason after having my flu jab last Friday, I have not felt right since.
I'm hoping this is a short term thing. I just feel off!
My bloods are ok, still in ketosis, but just not my normal self, tiredness, sleeping more, no appetite at all. Bit of a cough. Maybe a side effect?
Docs say it is normal, but I'm not normal!

Not had this before! I've probably had one every year for at least a decade!

Has anyone else had this?

Yes, felt slightly odd for the past couple of days. Had jab Tuesday and was ok for first 3 days, since then a little off. Tummy (although I could put that down to a fatty day yesterday?), musty-headed and slept particularly badly the night before last.
 
Yes, felt slightly odd for the past couple of days. Had jab Tuesday and was ok for first 3 days, since then a little off. Tummy (although I could put that down to a fatty day yesterday?), musty-headed and slept particularly badly the night before last.

It has now been ten days since my jab, still not fighting fit, my energy levels are not as usual and my cough is still there, my nose is running if I go out in the fresh air.
Sleep is disruptive, dreams don't help. So I know something is not right.
Just still not right but a little better.
It sounds as if I get a little bit of a sniffle, I am moaning, but because my health has been so good, I do feel off if I'm not either in normal blood glucose levels or I have a virus.
On a fast day, so will see if that helps.
 
I was so ill after one flu jab that I've not had one since.
Ended up being ill for 6 months, ultrsounds and chest xrays and took ultra strong antibiotics (strong enough ones for malaria) that finally kicked my health back to normal again. It took a full 6 months to get well and so many extra tests.
After that I spoke to senior partner at GP and he was actually against them. Said my chance was one in 40 years and why would I want to poison myself every year to avoid flu.

I take turmeric and black pepper now and not even had a sniffle since adding in a teaspoon of it everyday.
 
This is all interesting discussion. I declined the jab last year and this, but my GP called me a 'bad man'. Now she isn't one just towing the party line because she was the one who told me about low carb. In fact she is so clued up on it I actually suspect she has first hand experience. I'd heard too many first hand experiences of peoples bad reaction, but given what she said about the Australian outbreak, I'm thinking I should give it a chance. I suspect a Monday would be best just in case I do have a poor reaction.....
 
Never had it never will.
I had flu once and I was almost drowning in my own sweat in bed.
Hallucinating thinking I was going to die!
It was around the time Tony Blair was telling us Saddam could attack us in forty five minutes and I'm lying there thinking he had!
I think the flu shot is a bit of a con to be honest.
They can't vaccinate you against something they haven't yet encountered.
They have no idea what this years strain will be so it isn't and can't be in the vaccine.
Pretty good for the shareholders though.
 
No. It doesn't. It contains an inactivated (i.e. killed) virus.

But it makes your arm hurt. Mine does after the one I had this morning.

Mine was a bit sore for the days - never had that before - but worth it, had flu once, was off work for a month !!!!
 
I'm not trying to scare anyone or to make you change your minds.
I'm explaining why I personally won't have the vaccine and never had.
Think about this .... you pickup a tin or packet in the supermarket and read the ingredients list to see what you're about to eat.
I'm not buying that one its got such and such a thing in it.
Yet millions of people have stuff injected into them without a clue what they're being injected with!
How many of you have read the ingredients list?
You can ask to see the insert.
To my shock and horror when I did it some years ago my doctor said he'd never thought of reading the insert.
Don't you check what's in your beans man says I
He laughed and we both went over it quickly together his face was a picture.
Have a shufty at this insert and even ask for one to take home when you visit the doc .... your local chemist will give you one too if you ask nicely.
Anyway this is why I don't and won't.
I wouldn't buy beans either if this stuff was written on the label ..... https://www.globalresearch.ca/flu-s...demonstrating-a-decrease-in-influenza/5427871
 
I Think I’ll take the jab too this year my old mother is very ill with neuropathy and I am alone with my daughter and I just need not to get ill so I can be there for both of them this winter
 
I'm not trying to scare anyone or to make you change your minds.
I'm explaining why I personally won't have the vaccine and never had.
Think about this .... you pickup a tin or packet in the supermarket and read the ingredients list to see what you're about to eat.
I'm not buying that one its got such and such a thing in it.
Yet millions of people have stuff injected into them without a clue what they're being injected with!
How many of you have read the ingredients list?
You can ask to see the insert.
To my shock and horror when I did it some years ago my doctor said he'd never thought of reading the insert.
Don't you check what's in your beans man says I
He laughed and we both went over it quickly together his face was a picture.
Have a shufty at this insert and even ask for one to take home when you visit the doc .... your local chemist will give you one too if you ask nicely.
Anyway this is why I don't and won't.
I wouldn't buy beans either if this stuff was written on the label ..... https://www.globalresearch.ca/flu-s...demonstrating-a-decrease-in-influenza/5427871
I’m not trying to talk you into getting a flu jab, but I thought I’d just post this link which has more up to date information about Thiomersal in vaccines used in the UK ie it’s not used in single dose flu vaccines currently.

http://vk.ovg.ox.ac.uk/vaccine-ingredients#thiomersal
 
I'll be getting my flu shot at my family clinic. It would be awful to have to deal with both diabetes and the flu together. So I won't chance it this year. It is free here, I just have to book an appointment in November when the clinic will have their supply.
 
I just had my flu jab this morning. I've also got my lucky rabbits foot and I performed the anti flu dance last night in the back garden, so I think I've got it pretty well covered though I don't think my lucky rabbits foot did it's previous owner much good I must admit. Also my neighbours were a little hacked off about the dance, are you supposed to keep your clothes on while performing the anti flu dance? I don't know.
 
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I just had my flu jab this morning. I've also got my lucky rabbits foot and I performed the anti flu dance last night in the back garden, so I think I've got it pretty well covered though I don't think my lucky rabbits foot did it's previous owner much good I must admit. Also my neighbours were a little hacked of about the dance, are you supposed to keep your clothes on while performing the anti flu dance? I don't know.
Looking at the scientific evidence the dance and the rabbits foot have about the same chance as the vaccine for protecting you against flu.
 
I'm not trying to scare anyone or to make you change your minds.
I'm explaining why I personally won't have the vaccine and never had.
Think about this .... you pickup a tin or packet in the supermarket and read the ingredients list to see what you're about to eat.
I'm not buying that one its got such and such a thing in it.
Yet millions of people have stuff injected into them without a clue what they're being injected with!
How many of you have read the ingredients list?
You can ask to see the insert.
To my shock and horror when I did it some years ago my doctor said he'd never thought of reading the insert.
Don't you check what's in your beans man says I
He laughed and we both went over it quickly together his face was a picture.
Have a shufty at this insert and even ask for one to take home when you visit the doc .... your local chemist will give you one too if you ask nicely.
Anyway this is why I don't and won't.
I wouldn't buy beans either if this stuff was written on the label ..... https://www.globalresearch.ca/flu-s...demonstrating-a-decrease-in-influenza/5427871

Yep, found these insert details out AFTER my 6 months of hell being ill.
 
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