I've already had N1H1. It lasted about 8 days.
It's not the flu that kills you. It's the after effects.
It's especially bad for those who have breathing problems.
Well, I'd rather not get either virus if it's all the same to you Being sick isn't really in my schedule, so if i do get sick, i hope it's on vacation.
Yeah... I got a phone call, was offered a $100 dollar gift card if I was to be tested on by the shot (this was pretty recent too) so I certainly don't plan to get a vaccination that could very well kill me.
Doctors are EXTREMELY defensive when it comes to the vaccinations that children/people get nowadays (one male doctor actually cried when he couldn't hold up his side of the argument), you know, the links to mental health problems and such, so they are probably also going to dismiss any complications with the swine flu vaccinations.
But this is just my opinion, I'm sure it's worth the risk for certain people.
Why the hell would anyone consider taking a vaccination that's been created and released in under a year? The test group for that shot was tiny and no one knows the long term effects. Unless you're an aging old fart, pregnant mother, diagnosed with a serious immune deficiency disorder, there's NO reason for healthy adults and youths to take it. N1H1 is a pandemic.
Originally Posted by Dr. James Yes the effects of MSN Messenger and having friends on the board are quite magical aren't they.
You were talking to a friend on msn messenger while on a break from the internet? Something isn't adding up Anyway, good to see that you haven't left. I'm totally planning to post a picture of a disgruntled Scottish man when it's my time to leave, so I'm glad the idea hasn't been taken yet.
Most people practically ARE forced to get vaccinations, you can't go to school without vaccinations if you don't go to school, you/your parents get jailed.
Same sort of situation for health-care workers, they aren't allowed into hospitals if they don't have vaccinations, so they don't get paid.
Originally Posted by Marko I wondered where James had gone too - nice to hear you're 'back', Dr.!
I was going to make a thread asking whats been up recently but just didn't . In a nutshell I'm working on 3 games planned for release this year, and the big one early next year. Doing a bit of teaching at college too and generally just spending time with the girlfriend. Got a few gigs doing art and articles for various folk. So just real life stuffs... I guess!
Originally Posted by nim
You were talking to a friend on msn messenger while on a break from the internet? Something isn't adding up
By internet I meant websites. I don't have the time to visit most sites, not even doing much with my own site at the moment. Email, Steam, MSN are always on. They're unavoidable.
Originally Posted by UrbanMonk That only applies if you go to public schools. With the new healthcare bill they can come to your house and force you to take it!
Ok I switched off for a bit when it comes to US politics. I find it hard to believe that vaccinations will be forced, but like I said I haven't been following recently!
You people are funny. Vaccinations have been done for centuries and have ended plenty of otherwise fatal pandemics. They do make you a little sick, but the whole point is making you sick once so you'll be immune to the sickness. I've never heard of any side effects from them either; the worst they can do is overdose you and make you almost, but not quite as sick as if you caught whatever they're trying to prevent. Or underdose and have no effect.
The whole point of this bill is to make everyone healthier. I'm starting to see less and less sense in the protests
Disclaimer: Any sarcasm in my posts will not be mentioned as that would ruin the purpose. It is assumed that the reader is intelligent enough to tell the difference between what is sarcasm and what is not.
I really don't care if it's widespread or not. It's not the governments place to tell me that I have to get fluid injected into my body that may or may not be fatal to me. No Thanks.
I'm not against vaccines; I get them when I need them. I just want to have a choice in the matter. The fact that they are trying to shove this under the rug gets me worried.
I'm not trying to change your mind. I'm just letting you know where I'm coming from.
Specifically these lines of information caught my attention:
"In an exclusive Newsmax interview, Dr. Blaylock points to other ominous provisions in the bill, HR 3200, which he says would:
# Severely discourage the readmission of patients to a hospital after they have been treated, and punish doctors and hospitals if they do readmit them.
# Require medical practitioners to document their dealings to the extent that they won't have enough time to adequately treat their patients.
# Jeopardize the confidentiality of patients' medical records, including psychiatric reports."
Can anyone verify that these points are true? I've heard this from someone else, but this is the first I've seen of it on the internet.