Roger, Sorry to hear you've been sick. I get a flu shot every year. I got one
this year. No one ever mentioned an extra strong one for people over 65 so if
I've been given that, it has never made me ill. If anyone ever asks me if I
want one however, given your experience, I'll refuse.
Miriam
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Subject: [blind-democracy] I've been sick.
Just letting you guys know that I've been a bit sick. On Tuesday I got a flu
shot. I get one every year, but this time I got the extra strong dose for
people over the age of sixty-five. The next day I felt completely blah. I was
running a temperature, but only slightly above normal. Food has had no appeal
for me, but I have been forcing myself to eat. My blood sugars have been
running high despite the fact that I haven't been eating as much. My sleep
patterns have been disrupted. That is, I have been sleeping in the afternoons,
but at night after I go to bed I sleep a couple of hours and then stay awake
for about three hours.
I can't help thinking that the extra strong flu vaccination is the guilty party
in this. I am now about to read email for the first time since Tuesday and I
see that it has really piled up. It's just that reading email is not at the top
of my priority list and I have been so slow doing everything else that I
haven't gotten to email. I'm still not over whatever this is and I don't think
I will get through all the email in this sitting, but I am letting you know in
case You wondered what happened to me. You may not have noticed, though,
because I have continued to post articles.
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Robert G. Ingersoll
“Progress is born of doubt and inquiry. The Church never doubts, never
inquires. To doubt is heresy, to inquire is to admit that you do not know—the
Church does neither.”
― Robert G. Ingersoll,