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<blockquote data-quote="Janeknight" data-source="post: 444477" data-attributes="member: 85468"><p>I have been a type one for forty years, and had a kidney transplant five years ago. A nurse arched into my house uninvited yesterday, saying she ad come to give me a flu jab - firstly, I haven't had a jab for fifteen years, and have had mild flu only once. This is because I eat an incredibly healthy diet and supplements, and don't smoke. I believe you don't need vaccinations if you lead a healthy lifestyle. Secondly, the nurse had no idea that being immunocompromised due to transplant, was a contra-indication against having the flu jab. Thirdly, she had no idea of all the toxins present in flu jabs, including mercury and cells from animal parts or foetuses, and just said that nurses weren't told all the information abut vaccines, just told to 'go and jab people!'. None of this information was in my notes, and had I not been on the ball, she would have just jabbed me! I think people should be better informed about the vaccines, and not just pressured into having it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janeknight, post: 444477, member: 85468"] I have been a type one for forty years, and had a kidney transplant five years ago. A nurse arched into my house uninvited yesterday, saying she ad come to give me a flu jab - firstly, I haven't had a jab for fifteen years, and have had mild flu only once. This is because I eat an incredibly healthy diet and supplements, and don't smoke. I believe you don't need vaccinations if you lead a healthy lifestyle. Secondly, the nurse had no idea that being immunocompromised due to transplant, was a contra-indication against having the flu jab. Thirdly, she had no idea of all the toxins present in flu jabs, including mercury and cells from animal parts or foetuses, and just said that nurses weren't told all the information abut vaccines, just told to 'go and jab people!'. None of this information was in my notes, and had I not been on the ball, she would have just jabbed me! I think people should be better informed about the vaccines, and not just pressured into having it. [/QUOTE]
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