Flu?

OleFastball

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Down with the flu right now, it’s running through the house. Some of us have had the flu shot and some not. No correlation to flu symptoms and flu shot in our household. I have not had the flu shot and symptoms are mild so far. Doesn’t crack the top 5 for severity of bugs I have had in the past. Slightly worse for a couple of the kids.
 

coop#

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It’s very important to build your immune system up. The flu ran through our house already and nobody was down more than a day.

Eat good foods. Take good supplements. Probiotic’s for good guy health are a must.
avoid any mRNA shot as they’ve been shown to hurt the immune system.

I know it won’t help OP this time around, but if you start not, it will help for next time.
So we are all clear, you all went to the doctor the day you weren't feeling well, tests came back positive for the flu, and you were all fine a day later?
 

poates6

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So we are all clear, you all went to the doctor the day you weren't feeling well, tests came back positive for the flu, and you were all fine a day later?
My daughter is the only one that went to the Dr and tested positive. She complained of her body being tired and she had a 103 fever. We all ended up with similar symptoms so we assumed it was the same thing.
My daughters fever was gone the next day and all of ours resolved the following day after they presented as well.

No tamiflu for us, we did however crush a bottle of elderberry syrup!
 

Bobcatsnell

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Winner winner chicken dinner. Wearing masked suppressed everything not just corona. Don’t want the flu wear a mask. (I’m not trying to get political here. I’m aware everyone has an opinion.) facts are flu was at record lows during Covid.
Was more being sarcastic that flu just disappeared since covid came into play.
 

Caligula

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The more interesting correlative study would be incidents of flu among those who are vaccinated/boosted against Covid versus those not.
 

yoshi121374

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Was more being sarcastic that flu just disappeared since covid came into play.

Probably did have something to do with mask wearing. It's a pretty good idea if you have flu symptoms and can't stay home, that you wear a mask to keep from spreading it as easily.

Maybe one day we can have common sense not be political.
 

Bobcatsnell

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Probably did have something to do with mask wearing. It's a pretty good idea if you have flu symptoms and can't stay home, that you wear a mask to keep from spreading it as easily.

Maybe one day we can have common sense not be political.
Oh for sure. Im sure with people staying home and not going out that it reduced the spread dramatically. Less people out is less chance to catch it.
 

PalmettoTiger1

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Took the flu shot and hardly felt it

Funny location on top if shoulder

After a few hours numb unusable arm

fingers on hand stiff

terrible pain in shoulder and arm in right arm

Lasted bad for three days and still lingering but vastly improved

Worse reaction to shot I ever had