Friday, October 23, 2009

I got a flu shot a couple days ago and the next day I got a wart on my calf... is this correlated?

Question 1
I got a flu shot a couple days ago and the next day I got a wart on my calf... is this correlated?...  

Answers
1)   one has nothing to do with the other whatsoever. - UNITool

2)   That's weird, who knows what they are putting in the shots, I never heard of getting wart from a shot. - You may be right

3)   haha. of course not! - well hi,

4)   no not at all - Patricia Nicole

5)   No! - Cave Creek

6)   Only if you got the flu shot in your calf.... - kidsdriveuinsane

7)   Warts are caused by a virus.
The flu shot could not possibly have anything to to with it. - cynica

8)   nope - Gleerf


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Question 2
what are the chances of getting the swine flu?...  in senatobia,mississippi and at the age of 15?

should i get the vaccine?
is it true that you can get the vaccine threw a mist threw your nose?


jesus its not scary...watch kill bill

Answers
1)   Go for it. - Joe

2)   Your chances of getting H1N1 are very high as we are currently at Pandemic proportions already and its not even November.
Get the shot...

and fix that picture that looks scary! - Maui

3)   its a virus like all the rest its a media thing to make everyone paranoid and they did everyone is frightened of the influenza A and the regular flu is influenza B so go figure get rid of that picture.. - jasmine

4)   our whole family had it and it was harder on the younger ones.
It starts with a sore throat and then in three days a fever, chills and ache all over feeling. In other words your really miserable. - Ruth

5)   For the normal flu, I got a mist one and it felt so much better than having an aching arm. And the chances of getting swine flu is not that low! My best friend just got it!!!!!!!!!!!!! And yeah maybe if you want to get vaccinated - roxanna

6)   i personally think everyone is freaking out wayy too much
so far its just been like normal flu, im more worried about the
vaccine causeing problems - Lauren


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Question 3
I have a pea size lump in right testicle, 4 months of pain under ribs related?...  After noticing a hard lump on my right testicle, I had a testicular ultrasound (4 months ago). They found a cyst on my right testicle that "wasn't anything to be concerned about" also a hydrocele was mentioned on the paperwork. Well a few weeks later, I developed this achy burning under my right rib, its lasted over 4 months intermittently. Well today, (was in no real pain) while in the bathtub I started messing with the cyst and could reproduce the ache under my right rib way up there! I get this ache every morning upon getting up. Does it sound like this cyst could be what has been causing this pain all along?

Btw, I had a ct scan, gallbladder check (all normal) so I know my organs are fine under the rib.

Answers
1)   SEE A DOCTOR! - well hi,

2)   Wow why are you wasting your time here? Go see a doctor goodness!.. Or at least a hospital who knows what happened over time.. - theonlymaxquest

3)   see another doctor...not the one who you saw earlier. it might be testicular cancer - Patricia Nicole

4)   you really should ask your doctor. - ▐▀▀▼▀▀▌ ► JON ◄ ▐▄▄▲▄▄▌


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Question 4
Is it bad to get two shots at once? (H1N1 and normal flu)?...  I have to get them both tomorrow. Personally I care more about the seasonal flu than the swine flu, but I'm being forced to get both. Anyways, is it bad to get two shots at the same time? I thought maybe you had to wait some amount of time before getting a second shot.

Answers
1)   Its perfectly safe. - The Destroyer

2)   The CDC states that two injections are ok. If you were to receive the nasal vaccine, the CDC does not recommend receiving both vaccines at the same time. - Chuck

3)   It's safe and do yourself a favor. I've had both flu-s this month. - Death


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Question 5
why would it be too late for chicago to get to the swine flu vaccine?...  and is it true you might not die from the swine/h1n1 ?

Answers
1)   only if your dying anyway, it's the same as normal flu, millions have died from normal flu the past years, and only a few hundren from swine flu - ill be anonymous!

2)   You are more likely to die on your car ride to the doctor than you are from the H1N1 virus although if you get it you'll just feel like you are.....

I have no idea why they would say it's too late for Chicago to get the vaccine.... maybe b/c of all the crime? just kidding.... - Maui

3)   98% of the people who catch the swine flu will have a normal bout of the flu and recover.

About 25% of those hospitalized or dying from complications of the flu are in good health. The remainder have one or more underlying conditions that put them at greater risk.

Those most at risk:

Pregnant women, especially in the 3rd trimester
Young people under age 25
People between the ages of 25 and 65 with underlying conditions

The number one underlying condition being seen in those patients with complications is asthma, including well controlled asthma. Children with CP or MD or other neurological conditions are at high risk. Morbid obesity, diabetes or severe heart disease are all conditions creating a higher risk. - Chuck


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