Thread:Yumms567/@comment-32566449-20171104023121/@comment-31322722-20171105140455

QueenTiger wrote: Sussettey1 wrote:

QueenTiger wrote: Sussettey1 wrote: Sussettey1 wrote: Yumms567 wrote: O.O ? What? It's true...

In fact, if you've received the flu vaccine recently, that may be the cause of this. You see, when the doctor gives you the vaccine, he/she is really injecting you with a dead/deactivated version of flu bacteria. The reason why this happens is so that your immune system can recognize the current mutation of the flu when and if you might get it. Since you're being injected with the flu, it is common to experience flu-like symptoms, but your temperature shouldn't be too out of the ordinary. You'll just have to suffer the congestion for the next week or so, and then things should be fine. I have never taken a flu vaccine maybe when I was 2 or 3 I did. Um....you know you have to take the shot every year.,.. Huh well not in my state I guess Well actually, your parents can opt you out technically....especially if you have trypanophobia like I do. Technically, if you don't take it every year, you're very vulnerable to the flu. With any other sickness, one vaccine would be enough, but the influenza bacteria is ever mutating...