flu shot, flu chaser
Nov. 14th, 2020 02:36 pmMe 364.25 days of the year: GET YOUR FLU SHOT IT IS AWESOME AND WILL SAVE LIVES
Me two days after getting my flu shot: my head is wrapped in cotton wool and i have zero energy. dammit flu shot!
Which is to say, Thursday night I went and got my flu shot. They gave me a tetanus booster as well, since I am pretty sure I've not had one of those since just before immigrating (and how is that nearly ten years ago already). So in addition to my standard "mild flu-like symptoms" my upper left arm is too sore to lie on.
Worth it, though. My standard "get yer flu shot story" is of the time I spent an evening comforting a friend who'd just had a bad breakup, and getting cried all over... and the next day she came down with a nasty flu and I walked away entirely fine. So, you know. Especially this year with a co-plague in the form of Covid: get yer flu shot.
Me two days after getting my flu shot: my head is wrapped in cotton wool and i have zero energy. dammit flu shot!
Which is to say, Thursday night I went and got my flu shot. They gave me a tetanus booster as well, since I am pretty sure I've not had one of those since just before immigrating (and how is that nearly ten years ago already). So in addition to my standard "mild flu-like symptoms" my upper left arm is too sore to lie on.
Worth it, though. My standard "get yer flu shot story" is of the time I spent an evening comforting a friend who'd just had a bad breakup, and getting cried all over... and the next day she came down with a nasty flu and I walked away entirely fine. So, you know. Especially this year with a co-plague in the form of Covid: get yer flu shot.
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Date: 2020-11-14 10:47 pm (UTC)I'll give you another reason to get the flu shot - the flu shot provides you with T-cells - which fight off viruses. COVID turns off T-cell development. They've figured out that people who got their flu shots - and contracted COVID afterwards, had mild cases, and did not have a horrible immune response, because the T-cells were already there - fighting it off. They didn't have to develop the T-Cells. So it didn't matter that COVID turned them off. COVID's affect on you - has a lot to do with the state of your immune system at the time you contract it. With a flu shot - your immune system has been boosted.
I got the flu for the first time last fall, and then I got it again in October.
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Date: 2020-11-17 05:48 pm (UTC)