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Chris SUI JURIS 26-10-2012 01:18

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 1024581)
Well, it's a week since I had my 'flu jab and no side effects so far.

What no turning blue or extra limbs? :D

Shurm 26-10-2012 07:19

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Had a flu jab on Weds this week I'm sure it's the first jab of any kind I've ever had. I must admit I'm sceptical about it but with me having T2 Diabetes and related illnesses and my Wife expecting our first Baby (my 2nd) I thought I need to look after myself better in the future if I want to stay around.

My Mother refused me any jabs as an infant and at school because of the 3 in 1 jab you have as a baby giving my Sister brain damage (proved in court) and she had to spend the rest of her life devoted to raising her. Both died at an early age 20 and 40s and I have tried to resist any medication up to a couple of years ago.

So as someone who has reasons not to take medicine/jabs etc I think it's really up to the individual to decide for themselves what is right for them some posts on here really don't help some vulnerable people who might get benefit from the jab but are now put off. I've had no reaction yet, my Wife had it last year and always gets colds etc but was fine last Winter so I thought go on then even though I had all sorts going on in my head. :eek:

Anyway hopefully I'll still be here next year and I will post on this thread to say get in done :D

Margaret Pilkington 26-10-2012 07:26

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Shurm you are right.......each one of us has to weigh up their own risks against any perceived advantages. We all have a responsibility to ourselves.
However, your comment on some of the posts being counter-productive...maybe scaring some people off the jab when they should have it, fails to recognise that without adequate information, or the ability to find information, an informed choice cannot be made.

I hope the flu jab works for you, and that you continue to remain healthy.

Just a small aside here....the flu jab that your wife had last year would not have prevented her getting the common cold.....it was just luck :)

emamum 26-10-2012 11:23

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1024747)
and do you catch the flu?

nope, never had flu either, ive had colds, i just get tired when i have one anyway

Chris SUI JURIS 26-10-2012 13:30

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Whats folks views on FORCED/mandatory vaccinations?
The American Medical Association (AMA) recently published a paper proposing the introduction of a new law to force you and your children into experimental vaccine trials against your wishes.
Should the STATE be able to over-ride our decision to vaccinate?
How long before our government brings out a 'new law'?

cashman 26-10-2012 13:36

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My view on forced vaccinations is simple, you should be given a lethal one.:D

Boeing Guy 26-10-2012 13:51

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:Banane36::Banane36::Banane36::Banane36::Banane36:
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1024821)
My view on forced vaccinations is simple, you should be given a lethal one.:D

Lol.:Banane36:

DaveinGermany 26-10-2012 13:59

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Originally Posted by Chris SUI JURIS (Post 1024819)
Whats folks views on FORCED/mandatory vaccinations?

It has already happened a few years back to certain parts of the populace.

Mystery surrounds secret 1991 vaccines | World news | The Guardian

Chris SUI JURIS 26-10-2012 14:39

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1024826)
It has already happened a few years back to certain parts of the populace.

Mystery surrounds secret 1991 vaccines | World news | The Guardian

Cheers for the link thats Scary "Each individual was given up to 12 vaccines"
" It has been established that veterans deployed to the Gulf are two to three times more likely to report symptoms than those not deployed" :eek:

Restless 27-10-2012 14:25

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1024821)
My view on forced vaccinations is simple, you should be given a lethal one.:D

how does a vaccination that is lethal work ? :hehetable

DaveinGermany 27-10-2012 14:33

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1025027)
how does a vaccination that is lethal work ? :hehetable

Stops you catching anything ..................... ever ! :rolleyes:

Gordon Booth 27-10-2012 14:38

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1025027)
how does a vaccination that is lethal work ? :hehetable

Stops you boring people and making them yawn.

Restless 27-10-2012 16:01

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1025033)
Stops you boring people and making them yawn.

Good. Never though of that as a solution to that particular problem of mine

Gordon Booth 27-10-2012 16:46

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1025059)
Good. Never though of that as a solution to that particular problem of mine

No offence intended, Restless, not aimed at you, even though you name yourself 'tediously boring member'- only just noticed that,never thought it.

Chris SUI JURIS 27-10-2012 17:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1024821)
My view on forced vaccinations is simple, you should be given a lethal one.:D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1025027)
how does a vaccination that is lethal work ? :hehetable

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1025033)
Stops you boring people and making them yawn.


Oh how the trolls laughed....yawn ;)


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