Re: Wonderful News! (Vaccination trials successful)
Originally Posted by
Mags
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I've only had flu twice in my life and until you have had it yourself you cannot imagine what it is like.
I couldn't move out of my bed for almost two weeks, couldn't even stand as I was so weak. I felt worse then than when I had pneumonia. After three weeks Mr Mags suggested I try to sit out in the garden on a lovely sunny day to get some fresh air. My head was spinning all the time, I thought I'd try to walk a few steps around the garden but when I stood up I immediately collapsed on the ground. He had to get me back indoors.
It was 4 or 5 weeks later that I began to feel better.
Don't write off flu lightly, there is no comparison between flu and a heavy cold. I've been having the flu jabs every year for almost 30 years, never had a problem with them and they have protected me.
This isn't a 'sob' account of my case, I just wanted those who refuse the jab to realise how debilitating real influenza can be.
Here endeth the lesson!
Sorry Mags, I might have been a little economical with the truth......
You might even have remembered some time ago when I explained that I have in fact had the flu twice like you......
Back in 1972 I had just started a new job, and as we entered the winter months the company had paid (I think you had to pay for the flu jab in those days) to have the whole workforce vaccinated against flu. Being a tight fisted Yorkshireman, I wasn't going to turn down anything that's free...
A week later I developed a serious case of flu....Although it lasted for two weeks, I was fortunate in that I didn't suffer any after effects, probably due to my age and fitness......
The second time was during the new year celebrations in 1995. We traveled to Llandudno, but Mrs Fox came down with it on the eve of new year and was unable to stand or even leave her bed to attend the party. I stayed with her, and dressed in my best suit I spent my time watching the fireworks out of the hotel room window.....
I remained free from the flu for the next twelve hours, so next morning I went for a 13 mile run.
That was my downfall, as the day progressed so did my lethargy and muscle weakness. I only just managed to drive home and was bedridden for the next 14 days.....So I am well aware of the seriousness of the flu Mags, and I will always try to avoid a future bout. But I will not have the vaccination..
..Incidentally, Mrs Fox goes for her jab next Wednesday....