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Title: Swine flu
Post by: qahtan on October 30, 2009, 18:45:35
 Do you have the swine flu scare on over there, in Toronto the city is going crazy, people are waiting 7 hours in line to get the vaccination. Now they are saying it could be even slower...
Are you going to get the vaccination for it or regular flu.....

Gerry and I went to the walk in clinic this morning, and got both, no hanging about.
we are about 100 miles from Toronto. not a small town about 130,000 people...

                 qahtan
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: SamLouise on October 30, 2009, 18:53:22
Qahtan, thankfully the swine flue scare-mongering has stopped in the UK but it was quite intense for quite some time! There has been coverage lately about getting the jab over here.

Personally I'm not going to have it and I don't have any littlun's to worry about so it's an easy decision in this house  :)
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: betula on October 30, 2009, 18:59:05
I have the flu jab every year because of a medical condition.

I have decided I will not have the swine flu jab because concerns have been reported about if it has been thoroughly tested............... ???

Who is to say if it is the right or wrong decision,just do not want to fall into the general hysteria about this,I think the government are doing this to make the public feel they are doing something about it............... :)
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: Flighty on October 30, 2009, 19:02:46
I've no doubt that the same will happen here at some point as we head into winter!
Like SamLouise I won't be having either jabs, in my case as I know how badly I would react to them!
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: asbean on October 30, 2009, 19:09:58
We won't be having the jabs - we're not in a vulnerable group, and have no underlying medical conditions so I don't think it is necesary.
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: Slug_killer on October 30, 2009, 19:20:48
I am in one of the high risk groups and asked my consultant about it some weeks ago. I'm still waiting to hear from him about whether I should have it or not.

The only ,advise that I have so far, if I am suffering I'm to ring the hospital in advance and they will let me know when they have a bed ready for me, and not to just turn up at A&E.
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: qahtan on October 30, 2009, 19:33:41
 Why will you want a bed,?????? qahtan
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: Mr Smith on October 30, 2009, 19:48:24
We always have a seasonal flu jab and if they want to stick a top up for swine flu be my guest, on our local TV this week it  showed a guy in an intensive care bed at Glenfield Hospital in Leicester, he was  was young and fit but he came down with SF and he was very ill,  LGH they have only ten beds to treat such cases, I'm not a  'Mr Manering' type but all I can say is don't Pannnnnnnnniicccc, :)
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: manicscousers on October 30, 2009, 20:10:38
my daughter works in intensive care, they still have lots of cases in, mainly people who are vulnerable..any person who goes in with a chest complaint has to be treated as having swine flu  :o
Ray has had his 'flu jab(diabetic), me..nowt  :)
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: rosebud on October 30, 2009, 20:23:59
 My husband & i had our flu jabs 4wks ago.  I have a heart condition & i am diabetic, hubby has had a heart attack so we are amongst the vunerable .
I am still undecided about the SF jab.
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: RobinOfTheHood on October 30, 2009, 20:37:43
Not for me or my family, never ever ever!! 

For something that 'they' eventually admitted was less severe than regular flu, they have certainly gone OTT about getting the vaccine. And virtually any symptoms now seem to point to swine flu. Slight fever? Swine flu. Sickness? Swine flu. etc etc

And there are concerns about the testing procedure, or lack of, while the drug companies have been absolved of any liability from problems it causes.

Why would you trust it? I certainly don't.

Rant over.   :)
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: saddad on October 30, 2009, 21:14:10
OH works in a hospital (no names) and has just come home to say they have had a patient in an open ward all week before they found out they had H1N1...
:-X
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: Slug_killer on October 31, 2009, 02:00:04
Quote from: qahtan on October 30, 2009, 19:33:41

Why will you want a bed,?????? qahtan


I thought Canadian heath care was far superior to the UK - but at least we get a bed to lie in when we're ill, we're not expected to stand in a corridor and die  :(
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: Digeroo on October 31, 2009, 07:54:28
I though it was only being offered to at risk group over here.  Presume they are being used as guinea pigs.  So if there are problems with the vaccine it can be put down to underlying health issues.  Also it can presumably be justified that the number of deaths was likely to be smaller than getting the actual flu in this this group.

Nice to hear the Canadians are queueing up to be the guinea pigs. 

Seems those over 50 something are less likely to get it.  I remember the flu epidemic of about 58 when I was one of only three left in the class at school.  We got it a week later than everyone else.
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: grannyjanny on October 31, 2009, 08:54:02
Youngest daughter had swine flu in July & had to have the tammy flu as her OH is epilectic & can't risk high fevers. Eldest daughter is asthmatic & will be having the swine flu jab. She is a journalist & has researched & has no qualms about it
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: Poppy Mole on October 31, 2009, 09:32:26
My friend, a senior consultant pathologist, calls it "skivers flu".
If you have any kind of flu you won't be trawling the internet looking for a diagnosis, but calling the doctor -  as you are almost incapable of getting out of bed.
Luckily I am healthy enough not to need a flu jab, but would be very wary of having one anyway.
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: shirlton on October 31, 2009, 10:17:49
WE have both had the flu jab and I had the pneumonia jab acouple of years ago cos of me. COPD. They reckon us old uns are probably immune anyway
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: ACE on October 31, 2009, 11:27:18
Quote from: Digeroo on October 31, 2009, 07:54:28
I though it was only being offered to at risk group over here.  Presume they are being used as guinea pigs. 

I know understand why they are wasting the 'cure' on all the unproductive types instead of targeting the healthy workers who are the backbone of the country and who are not a draw on the NHS  resources anyway. Now don't get all worked up, I include myself in this statement, as I also come under the vunerable umbrella. But you won't catch me getting conned down at the surgery nomatter how pretty the nurse is.
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: theothermarg on October 31, 2009, 21:53:46
Oh has had his flu jab and will be having the SF jab in a few weeks cuz he's diabetic he takes pills to treat the side effects of other pills so I go the other way and stay well clear and havn't seen a GP for years  luckily I am heathy and am not sure if it's because of this. I would not take the flu jab I'll take my chances
it seems at 62 I am not a high risk and think when it's time to die I'll go quietly
marg
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: grannyjanny on November 01, 2009, 08:05:21
The only vaccine I have had since childhood was a Hep B one 15 years ago. I was told to have it because of the work I did as a carer for adults with severe learning difficulties. I haven't worked since as it left me with ME. No more jabs for me ever.
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: ACE on November 06, 2009, 10:05:37
I have been cured. I can only get gammon flu now ;)
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: cornykev on November 06, 2009, 16:55:20
I don't believe a word you say Ace, I think you be telling Porkies.  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: tonybloke on November 06, 2009, 17:22:05
that's a bit rash of you, kev  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: cornykev on November 06, 2009, 17:28:44
Away with you now Tone, off you Trot.   ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: tonybloke on November 06, 2009, 17:35:40
kev, you're cornier than my dad's big toe!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: cleo on November 06, 2009, 17:48:45
It`s free so I`m up for having it--never one to miss a freebie ;D

But I guess being diabetic with a wife with cancer puts me up the list??
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: flowerofshona2007 on November 06, 2009, 18:45:39
Hubby has been ill with thyroid problems and is at high risk,he recieved a letter offering him the jab with a sting in the end of it ! IF he refuses the jab he has to sign to say so and it will go on his medical records !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! he works flippin hard and has struggled to keep working and the thought of lossing him is heart breaking  :'(  He has decided to have the jab as is he gets SF it could kill him as his breathing is bad on a good day, im sooooooo scared.
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: betula on November 06, 2009, 18:50:50
That is disgraceful.He should have a choice without fear of any kind of comeback. >:(
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: debster on November 06, 2009, 19:01:02
as you guys know i am a nurse working in a and e, i am also asthmatic, i wont be having the swine flu jab, even though senior nurses are trying to bully us into it, i have had the pneumonia jab cos i have had pneumonia i no longer have the flu jab cos i reckon one year it made me really ill, (when i say it made me really ill it reduced my immune system and allowed an infection to hit me hard)

it is my decision and i will take my chances, i have been exposed inadvertantly to swine flu on many occasions by people who you look after either them or their children and they then say oh by the way i have/my sister/ my mum etc  got swine youd be surprised how many times it happens

ill take my chance with the flu and swine flu, yes i am asthmatic but unless i have a cold it is really well controlled.
i think everybody should make their own decisions based on their own individual circumstances
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: theothermarg on November 06, 2009, 19:20:25
My 9 year old grand daughter has been offered one,she is a very healthy girl but it seems that the system picked up that she had a very small hole in her heart when she was born which had vanished by 8weeks old DD asked the doctor who said she wasn't high and then left the decision to her and she said no
marg
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: ACE on November 11, 2009, 17:06:38
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Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: cornykev on November 12, 2009, 17:18:30
I phoned the department of health, but I think it must have been a bad line, all I could hear was crackling.   :-X      ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: lushy86 on November 12, 2009, 18:54:57
You only need to ring them if you come out in rashers!  ;D

Lushy x
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: lewic on November 12, 2009, 19:03:24
I'm mildly asthmatic so could probably get it if I asked for it. Unless it turns into a really nasty form of flu thats killing loads of people I dont think I'll bother as I am not convinced its been tested enough.

Last week I saw a Chinese student walking down the street wearing a surgical mask. He was holding hands with his girlfriend who wasnt wearing a mask, so I wondered whether it was the case that he was being particularly paranoid, or whether he might have had it and not wanted to pass it on to anyone else.
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: RobinOfTheHood on November 12, 2009, 19:41:39
Fashion victim?

Michael Jackson fan?

Extra from Holby City?

We can only guess.   :)
Title: Re: Swine flu
Post by: cornykev on November 13, 2009, 18:21:16
Maybe his bird just had bad breath.   :o      ???     ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D