H1N1 Shots

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  • MY CHILDREN HAVE GOT THEM ALREADY. I DONT KNOW IF I WILL BE GETTING ONE THOUGH.
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    pasted from news item in California newspaper:

    "Is it safe for a pregnant woman to receive a thimerosal containing vaccine? '

    'Thimerosal was removed from all pediatric vaccines in 2001 and since 2004 no pregnant woman in California has received a thimerosal containing vaccine, yet the rate of autism remains unchanged. The original studies that raised questions about the thimerosal-autism link have since been discredited and ten convincing studies have been published in leading medical journals indicating there is no link between vaccines and autism.

    Why was the preservative removed if it is safe? Back when the initial concerns were raised, the studies disproving the association between thimerosal and autism had not been performed.

    Pregnant women face significant risks if they develop H1N1 influenza. While the California Department of Public Health recommends providers prioritize thimerosal-free H1N1 vaccines for pregnant woman, there is simply not enough to go around. The only way for all pregnant women in California to receive the vaccine is to suspend AB 2943.

    All pregnant women are urged to talk with their OB/GYN, certified nurse midwife, or certified midwife" about H1N1 vaccination.
  • I won't be getting if for the simple reason that i just got over (well still getting over) the swine flu. Myself, my hubby and both my kids had it. Thankfully I am the one that got it the worst. A couple of breathing treatments and some antibotics and i think i'm in the clear.
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    Thimerosal and the H1N1 (Swine Flu) Vaccine September 16, 2009

    This brings us to the H1N1 vaccine. The H1N1 vaccine that will be released will come in three forms:

    The single-dose inactivated (killed) injected vaccine (the one that is already in a single-use syringe) will NOT contain thimerosal.
    The inactivated injected vaccine that comes in a multi-dose vial WILL contain thimerosal.
    The live attenuated (weakened) vaccine that will be administered intranasally (inhaled) will NOT contain thimerosal.

    There are pros and cons to each type of vaccine. Speak to your doctor about which one is right for you and your family members
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    Therefore, here's the scoop. Your Canadian Government under the power given to it by the Queen of England has approved the Arepanrix™ H1N1 "swine flu" vaccine for rollout across the country (you can read the Arepanrix™ product information leaflet by clicking here). This will be the largest mass vaccination and immunization program in Canadian history.

    Link from HEALTH CANADA - October 21, 2009
    http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodpharma/legislation/interimorders-arretesurgence/prodinfo-vaccin-eng.php#a5

    Antigen suspension vial: Thimerosal, sodium chloride, disodium hydrogen phosphate, potassium dihydrogen phosphate, potassium chloride, water for injections. The drug substance contains trace residual amounts of egg proteins, formaldehyde, sodium deoxycholate and sucrose.
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    Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 Monovalent Vaccines Descriptions and Ingredients - FDA

    http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/QuestionsaboutVaccines/ucm186102.htm

    According to the FDA there are 4 kinds of vaccines that are being used.
    3 INJECTIBLE VACCINES and 1 INTRANASAL VACCINE.

    CSL Limited - Contains Thimerosal
    Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics LImited - Contains Thimerosal
    Sanofi Pasteur, Inc - Contrains Thimerosal

    Nasal spray
    MedImmune LLC. - Contrains the live H1N1 virus.

    The single-dose formulation is preservative-free; thimerosal, a mercury derivative, is not used in the manufacturing process for this formulation. The multi-dose formulation contains thimerosal, added as a preservative; each 0.5 mL dose contains 24.5 mcg of mercury.

    Why are there preservatives in some vaccines?
    Preservatives are added to vaccine formulations filled into multi-dose vials to prevent the growth of bacteria or fungi that may be introduced into the vaccine during its use, e.g., repeated puncture of the vaccine vial.

    Why is formaldehyde in some vaccines?
    Formaldehyde has a long history of use in the manufacture of certain viral and bacterial vaccines. It is used to inactivate viruses (e.g., influenza, polio) and to detoxify bacterial toxins, such as the toxin used to make diphtheria vaccine. Formaldehyde is diluted during the manufacturing process, but residual quantities of formaldehyde may be found in some current vaccines.
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    i work in a hospital and in a pharmacy, so i have to get it.

    for people who say its too new:
    the flu shot is new every year.
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    I got the H1N1 nasal vaccine, which is the live virus version. I was worried about taking it but I am a Firefighter/EMT so I think I needed it. It's been a week since I got the vaccine and I still feel good, I hope it actually prevents me from getting H1N1.
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    The vaccines are NOT aprpoved by the FDA.
    Little testing has been done on the H1N1 vaccine, definately no long term testing.

    Why would I want to put a live virus in my system, because the government said so. :noway:

    http://www.naturalnews.com/026473_the_FDA_H1N1_natural_products.html
    http://swineflushot.wordpress.com/2009/10/22/h1n1-vaccine-with-mercury-and-squalene-pushed-on-pregnant-women/


    AFRICKENMEN
    I am healthcare worker, and SAY NOPE!
    Everyone has their own mind set on this... its kinda like politics hate to talk about them, because everybody is so right, and your wrong. lol :drinker:
  • Posts: 1,681 Member
    winky_gurl- I'm glad that you and your family are getting over it and that it wasn't so bad for you.
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