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<blockquote data-quote="al3473" data-source="post: 963110" data-attributes="member: 213425"><p>Hi. The only way you're going to find out for sure is to have it done... I swear by them. My work colleagues and family have been snivelling away (not with flu, just bad colds, although my bloke just knows his is full blown flu!) And I've either not caught it at all or its been very mild and I'm convinced it's the flu jab helping. Before I started having them I went down with everything. If you do feel bad after having it then you know not to try next year but you might find it's worth it if you have a sniffle free winter. You've got nothing to lose by giving it a shot. Or by getting a shot lol. You might not get any nasty side effects. Then it's win win. Whatever you decide hope you stay germ free! Xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="al3473, post: 963110, member: 213425"] Hi. The only way you're going to find out for sure is to have it done... I swear by them. My work colleagues and family have been snivelling away (not with flu, just bad colds, although my bloke just knows his is full blown flu!) And I've either not caught it at all or its been very mild and I'm convinced it's the flu jab helping. Before I started having them I went down with everything. If you do feel bad after having it then you know not to try next year but you might find it's worth it if you have a sniffle free winter. You've got nothing to lose by giving it a shot. Or by getting a shot lol. You might not get any nasty side effects. Then it's win win. Whatever you decide hope you stay germ free! Xx [/QUOTE]
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