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You may laugh ole buddy but the only time I have ever had the full blown flu was about a week after I took it. I have never taken it since and I've never had the flu since either.It is impossible to get the flu from the vaccination. It is a DEAD virus. I laugh everytime I hear someone say that they won't get the flu vaccination because they always get the flu right after they get it. The only way this is possible is if there are two flu strains in a given year. Like this year, although you get a flu vaccination, you can still get H1N1 flu strain (swine flu). Although they are coming out with a vaccination for that soon. GET YOUR FLU SHOT!!! Will save you lots of missed work days if you do.
-Rich
None for me Thanks!
Speaking as a former healthcare professional (I was an RN in a cardiac ICU for 6 years), I just want to say one thing. If you really have a question about whether or not to get a flu shot, please, ask your doctor. Don't go by what you read on this or any other message board, pro or con.
How did you go from Nursing to Network Services??.......Sounds like a pretty big change![]()
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Later,
Geo
A lot of what drew me into critical care was the technology. It was really exciting to care for patients who had Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps, Swan-Ganz catheters, etc in place, and I especially loved assisting with cardiac caths and angioplasties. The hospital where I worked was one of the first in the country to use angioplasty as a first-line treatment for acute MI. But along the way, I also participated in dozens of code blue's, and was present at a number of deaths. After a while, I had trouble leaving all that at work. So, when I had the opportunity to make a relatively smooth transition from nursing to IT, I took it, and I haven't looked back. The biggest workplace emergency I've been involved with since then was that water main break, and nobody's life was in danger there![]()
