So, this year, the CDC or whoever, is recommending everyone (over 6 months) get vaccinated, and not just the traditional at-risk groups of kids, elderly, pregnant, teachers, health care professionals, etc.
If you normally don't get one, does this change your mind?
I never get one, and neither does DH even though I ask him to every year. He teaches, and last year I'm pretty sure he had the flu at least 2 times, possibly 3. I can only fend off his germs for so long!
ETA: for those of you who have had them in the past, did getting the shot leave you feeling drained for any length of time? I think I have him convinced, but he's wondering when he can do it as he doesn't have any "down" days.

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I've gotten a seasonal flu shot but after my micro class this summer, yes I will be getting one from now on. The shot itself cannot make you come down with the flu - it's a dead virus.
Last fall I got an H1N1 vaccine (the shot, not the nasal mist). I felt fine afterward with no side effects so I can't imagine a seasonal flu shot would be much different.
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This is true in almost all cases - I just got the combo shot which I was a little worried about but my doctor assured me it would be fine and it was the best thing to do.
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Oh cool, I didn't know that.
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/vaccine/fluvax_whatsnew.htm
Ive received a flu shot once, and don't ever intend on doing it again.
I like to live dangerously.
I have never received a flu shot and probably never will. My kids won't either. They've been to the doctor once this year, I think they're strong enough to fight whatever it is that they may catch. I'm just not comfortable introducing any chemicals into our blood streams unnecessarily.
My OB wanted me to get one when I was pregnant with my daughter and I refused, that was an especially scary concept to me. I can't tell you the last time I had the flu, but it was over 4 years ago.
I've never had a flu shot (H1N1 or otherwise). I was intrigued by the fact that they were recommending it to everyone, but that makes a lot of sense considering it's a combo vaccine.
I still probably won't get one.
Thanks all for your responses. I told DH to make sure he didn't do the live culture one (nasal spray I think) and he's more likely to be fine than not.
I've always had a devil may care attitude about flu shots (for myself at least) and have never done it. But last year with DH getting it 3 times, he was miserable. And he usually won't take time off even though he knows he should to recuperate (and, you know, not infect other people!). Ah, the downfall of the self-employed. So when he gets sick, it last FOR.EVER. And that of course ups my risk of catching it from him.
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I have gotten them almost every year and have never felt drained or run down. That is just a big myth. So many people fear that they will get sick from the vaccine, but the fact is that the virus they inject in you is dead.
If, however, you get the nasal spray (that kids like to opt for), it is possible to feel a little yucky, because there is a partially alive virus in it.
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