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Originally Posted by Seahawk
It is all risk management. I was curious if I have the CV antibodies. If this CV thing goes goofy, and I believe the numbers, I would weigh the puts and takes of getting the vaccine.
I wanted a baseline number, which the Doc and I will discuss next week.
My immune system is apparently very aggressive. I am learning more, but that is why I got so sick with the flu shots in the Navy and why I didn't have to get them after tilting in flight school after the shot.
Again, I am pro-vaccine if that is your deal but can't for the life of me understand why the blood test for antibodies isn't the first step, especially now with a firm population of folks that fear the vaccine.
I get timeliness, etc. All risk management.
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Interesting, you had it and never knew. I wonder how many millions of people are in the same situation in the USA.
This is apparently the deal with me. Sick 3 days flu shot #1 at Great Lakes, second shot 7 days of deathly ill, lost 15 pounds in a week. Talked to the doctor that told me everyone had to get the flu shot and he said, "Whatever you do, don't get a flu shot ever again."
After it is FDA approved, we are no longer going to be given a choice. Not legal to mandate it until then. That said, words cannot express how strongly I would discourage you from getting the jab.