I feel the same way about needles, though I ended up needing a tetanus shot last fallI dont do shots. Im way more scared of needles than the flu. Unreasonable, no doubt, but thats how it is.☹

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I feel the same way about needles, though I ended up needing a tetanus shot last fallI dont do shots. Im way more scared of needles than the flu. Unreasonable, no doubt, but thats how it is.☹
Nope. Im rarely ever sick @ all. I had pluerisy after my twins so I get it hurts so bad you want to stop breathing but Ive been taking my risks for 60 years & my horror of needles outweighs nearly all other considerations. My Dr has been trying to get a blood sample out of me for years. Not going to happen. We're only just managing the skin cancer thing. He keeps having to scrape me up of the floor.Do you ever get the flu? I felt the same way, because I didn't know how bad it can get. Then I got so sick I would have gone to the hospital if it weren't the middle of the night, and being home alone couldn't have driven myself there. I couldn't lay down at all. Couldn't breathe.
I feel the same way about needles, though I ended up needing a tetanus shot last fallOuchies. But I've never had a flu shot or the flu...maybe I should knock on wood.
First of all, so sorry about the skin cancer fight and your fear of needles.Nope. Im rarely ever sick @ all. I had pluerisy after my twins so I get it hurts so bad you want to stop breathing but Ive been taking my risks for 60 years & my horror of needles outweighs nearly all other considerations. My Dr has been trying to get a blood sample out of me for years. Not going to happen. We're only just managing the skin cancer thing. He keeps having to scrape me up of the floor.
Who's there??Knock. Knock
Nope.First of all, so sorry about the skin cancer fight and your fear of needles.I've had pleurisy before, and it is painful. That's not what the flu is like. I couldn't breathe. Couldn't get enough oxygen in my lungs. I really should have called 911, but I kept telling myself I would live. Luckily I did. I hadn't had the flu in 40+ years before that. It's just worth thinking about. Shots aren't that bad. Close your eyes and you might not even know it happened.
What a great summary response.
As far as coronavirus goes, i am a microbiologist. Far more people have died from the flu this year. It always the very young, very old, and the chronically ill that are most at risk from a virus like this. It will continue to infect people until we are all exposed and develop immunity unless we develop a vaccine and create herd immunity first.
It seems that the press is enjoying this story this story right now. I like to worry about things I can actually control and this is not one. I would say don't let it keep you up at night.
Maybe try zicam if one comes on, or take Echinecea?Nope.Sorrow. I bruise. I shake. I weep. Wont be happening any time soon. I was a kid last time I had the flu & Id had a shot thanks to the parents so I consider it a fairly pointless exercise anyway. Everyone is different though. I just don't happen to have a very high opinion of modern medical practises.