Status of the flu in DW

wdisney9000

Truindenashendubapreser
Premium Member
The recommended age to start the vaccine is 12 months.
So can babies
Infection is when mutation occurs. Others are not old enough or well enough to get vaccinated.
Vaccinated children/people can still get chicken pox. So if I vaccinate my child, then they end up getting chicken pox and pass it on to a newborn, am I still a monster? Or would it be socially acceptable?
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
Vaccinated children/people can still get chicken pox. So if I vaccinate my child, then they end up getting chicken pox and pass it on to a newborn, am I still a monster? Or would it be socially acceptable?
It’s socially acceptable because you took an easy and reasonable precaution that significantly reduced the risk. Do you not wash your hands because others could still get sick?
 

wdisney9000

Truindenashendubapreser
Premium Member
It’s socially acceptable because you took an easy and reasonable precaution that significantly reduced the risk. Do you not wash your hands because others could still get sick?

Would I not be afforded the same social acceptance if I choose to take on the heavy responsibilities of having an unvaccinated child which would mean taking extreme (not just "reasonable") precautions around unvaccinated children or especially newborns or elderly? If taking "reasonable precaution" would excuse my choices that led to a child getting ill, then extreme precautions surely would be excusable as well.
 

wdisney9000

Truindenashendubapreser
Premium Member
Did your parents take you for vaccinations as a child?
If so, aren’t you glad that they did?
They did. I still got chicken pox and measles. So did my brother, and sister who also got shingles. Fast forward to more modern times. My sisters two boys were vaccinated, they both had chicken pox.

Let me clarify one thing. I am not against medicine. I am simply against what many studies have shown that the ingredients, frequency and amount of vaccinations a child gets in modern day by the age of two, are astronomical compared to twenty, thirty or more years ago. Coupled with side affects (spikes in auto immune diseases) that could possibly be linked to genetic markers due to vaccinations from previous generations. I am not saying that these studies are gospel and have it all figured it either. I just question it. I hav never told one person they should not vaccinate their child, nor will I. I also have never encouraged any person to be "Anti-vaxxer" either.
 

LAKid53

Official Member of the Girly Girl Fan Club
Premium Member
Actually, the name comes from Maleficent's raven, Diablo.
@LAKid53 , it's very much a "duh" moment looking back. It had just never occurred to me you could OD on the stuff, let alone be so uncomfortable for so long after. I never said I was smart.

You can OD on just about anything, including water....
 

Starlight67

Well-Known Member
I remember in elementary school (mid 70's) we had to bring these little blue cards to the doctor and get them signed to prove we were vaccinated. Without those you weren't allowed in school. I went to public schools. I'm not sure if they require that, but back in the day I remember it being a thing.
 

POLY LOVER

Well-Known Member
They did. I still got chicken pox and measles. So did my brother, and sister who also got shingles. Fast forward to more modern times. My sisters two boys were vaccinated, they both had chicken pox.

Let me clarify one thing. I am not against medicine. I am simply against what many studies have shown that the ingredients, frequency and amount of vaccinations a child gets in modern day by the age of two, are astronomical compared to twenty, thirty or more years ago. Coupled with side affects (spikes in auto immune diseases) that could possibly be linked to genetic markers due to vaccinations from previous generations. I am not saying that these studies are gospel and have it all figured it either. I just question it. I hav never told one person they should not vaccinate their child, nor will I. I also have never encouraged any person to be "Anti-vaxxer" either.

I'll tell you what I'm against are employers. Who mandate the flu vaccination under penalty of termination. It's not right to force you to take a vaccine that does not work. Should be my choice.
 

xdan0920

Think for yourselfer
I'll tell you what I'm against are employers. Who mandate the flu vaccination under penalty of termination. It's not right to force you to take a vaccine that does not work. Should be my choice.

Have you ever considered working for a different company? Maybe WDW isn’t the best place for you to be?
 

ScoutN

OV 104
Premium Member
According to the packaging, I was under the maximum dose. I took 3 chewables at night and again in the morning for 3 1/2 days. They ended up turning my stomach into something of an acid bath. Everything I ate or drank just bubbled immediately (and painfully) into gas and bits. I was up for 3 nights throwing up almost all night. It was kinda like the flu, but with just one severe symptom.

I did the Blazin' Wing Challenge at Buffalo Wild Wings one time. I finished the challenge and got the wings for free. You know what wasn't fair? Keeping a stall in the crapper room roped off for those willing to risk life and limb for those doing the Blazin' Wing Challenge. I will outline to you how that played out on my stomach.

10 minutes after: I felt a little bubble but thought no big deal.

25 minutes after: That little bubble that I had felt ended up evolving into a long dormant volcano that had been contained within me for millennia.

30 minutes after: I ran to their bodily relief facilities to experience an eruption that not even Mt St Helens could rival.

31 minutes after: The bodily relief chamber contained within the dining facility was at capacity with wimps who could not stand something as easy as no sauce.

32 minutes after: I realize that I will have zero luck within those chambers for an event that NatGeo would likely make a special on.

35 minutes after: The dash outside was a long one. I scanned quickly for any installation that may possess a bodily relief chamber that may allow a non-paying patron in to commence a seismic activity.

40 minutes after: Relief is spied! There is a Frozen Yogurt establishment of the finest order only one hundred yards away; RELIEF IS NIGH!!!!!!!!

43 minutes after: Arrive at FroYo joint. The feds were tailing me due to emitting gasses that they suspected Little Rocketman had sent. The FroYo joint is SLAM FREAKING PACKED. But it shall not deter me from reaching the expulsion quarters.

60 minutes after: I have emerged from the ceramic temple that was built for no one less than Zeus himself. In a wild turn of events, my wife and friends were in the wonderful establishment enjoying the best of Frozen Yogurts that money can buy. Here is the wild part, THE PLACE WAS EMPTY! We still have no clue why it went from so full to so empty over the course of about seventeen minutes but man, it was relaxing. Such a quiet time enjoying a great frozen treat with great friends.

FINAL THOUGHTS: I tried taking a TUM but it did not work. I blame big-pharma and them telling us that they work WHEN THEY DO NOT! The chambers within that yogurt establishment to this day are cordoned off because TUMS did not work. I wasted my money on TUMS thanks to the people that LIE telling us meds work when they do not! Then again, maybe I was doomed anyway after eating extremely spicy stuff.

I'll tell you what I'm against are employers. Who mandate the flu vaccination under penalty of termination. It's not right to force you to take a vaccine that does not work. Should be my choice.

You make me laugh.
 

POLY LOVER

Well-Known Member
I did the Blazin' Wing Challenge at Buffalo Wild Wings one time. I finished the challenge and got the wings for free. You know what wasn't fair? Keeping a stall in the crapper room roped off for those willing to risk life and limb for those doing the Blazin' Wing Challenge. I will outline to you how that played out on my stomach.

10 minutes after: I felt a little bubble but thought no big deal.

25 minutes after: That little bubble that I had felt ended up evolving into a long dormant volcano that had been contained within me for millennia.

30 minutes after: I ran to their bodily relief facilities to experience an eruption that not even Mt St Helens could rival.

31 minutes after: The bodily relief chamber contained within the dining facility was at capacity with wimps who could not stand something as easy as no sauce.

32 minutes after: I realize that I will have zero luck within those chambers for an event that NatGeo would likely make a special on.

35 minutes after: The dash outside was a long one. I scanned quickly for any installation that may possess a bodily relief chamber that may allow a non-paying patron in to commence a seismic activity.

40 minutes after: Relief is spied! There is a Frozen Yogurt establishment of the finest order only one hundred yards away; RELIEF IS NIGH!!!!!!!!

43 minutes after: Arrive at FroYo joint. The feds were tailing me due to emitting gasses that they suspected Little Rocketman had sent. The FroYo joint is SLAM FREAKING PACKED. But it shall not deter me from reaching the expulsion quarters.

60 minutes after: I have emerged from the ceramic temple that was built for no one less than Zeus himself. In a wild turn of events, my wife and friends were in the wonderful establishment enjoying the best of Frozen Yogurts that money can buy. Here is the wild part, THE PLACE WAS EMPTY! We still have no clue why it went from so full to so empty over the course of about seventeen minutes but man, it was relaxing. Such a quiet time enjoying a great frozen treat with great friends.

FINAL THOUGHTS: I tried taking a TUM but it did not work. I blame big-pharma and them telling us that they work WHEN THEY DO NOT! The chambers within that yogurt establishment to this day are cordoned off because TUMS did not work. I wasted my money on TUMS thanks to the people that LIE telling us meds work when they do not! Then again, maybe I was doomed anyway after eating extremely spicy stuff.



You make me laugh.

So you thinks it's reasonable to fire someone for not taking a flu shot that doesn't work?
 

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