Celiac Disease And Swine Flu
#1
Posted 05 September 2009 - 09:05 PM
how many of you are or are not taking the vaccine if/when it becomes available???
ds age 5 -- bloodwork negative aug 2008
ds age 3 -- not tested yet
ds infant -- not tested yet
#2
Posted 05 September 2009 - 09:12 PM
strawberrygm, on Sep 5 2009, 10:05 PM, said:
how many of you are or are not taking the vaccine if/when it becomes available???
For me personally, the fact that I'm on prednisone and Imuran (immunosuppressants) due to other autoimmune issues will make me more susceptible to swine flu; I don't think that celiac disease increases the risk by itself (although celiac disease is probably the reason why I have the other autoimmune issues!).
I will definitely get the shot as soon as it's available, and I will make sure my husband and kids get them too!
Tested Fall 2008: bloodwork, biopsy negative; HLA DQ8. Doctor believes results negative due to prednisone and Imuran taken for autoimmune hepatitis.
Dx with celiac disease because of dietary response, genetics, and family history of celiac disease.
Dx with Lyme Disease Jan 2010; Lyme likely triggered some of the AI diseases.
Gluten free since 25 Nov 2008
#3
Posted 06 September 2009 - 03:46 AM
I'm definitely getting the swine flu shot AND the regular flu shot (get both, y'all!!! The swine flu shot won't protect you from the "regular" flu!) because I teach college, and that's a hotbed of germs right there. I'll never get this article written if I'm lying on the couch eating ice cream and watching The View, you know?
#4
Posted 06 September 2009 - 05:22 AM
Son: ADHD '06,
neg. CELIAC PANEL 5/07
ALLERGY: "positive" blood and skin tests to wheat, which triggers his eczema '08
ENTEROLAB testing: elevated Fecal Anti-tissue Transglutaminase IgA Dec. '08
Gluten-free-Feb. '09
other food allergies
#5
Posted 06 September 2009 - 10:13 AM
From the World Health Organization's website:
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That just doesn't sound very serious to me. It just spreads fast, but it's mild. Lots of communicable illnesses are like that.
However, what is alarming, is that the vaccine is being rushed. It hasn't been given nearly the kind of time necessary to insure safety. I mean, just look at how the polio vaccine did irrevocable harm to so many people. And given all the toxic stuff they routinely put in vaccines (mercury, aluminum, squalene, formaldehyde, etc), I'd rather just let my immune system do what it already knows how to do. I never get any flu shots, and I have no plans to ever do so. The last time I got any flu, I was a kid. I think it's important to remember, that a vaccine is supposed to be like getting a very mild case of flu, so your immune system has time to fight it off, and build immunity. Seems to me, that casual exposure - the kind we all experience each day as we interact with people - does just that. Now, if your first exposure is when someone sneezes right in your face, that's another story.
Last I knew, all viruses are incubated in chicken eggs, and therefore can be dangerous for anyone with a severe enough allergy to eggs.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/deirdre-imus...n_b_256582.html
http://www.rense.com...al86/dngers.htm
Oh wait, did someone say monkey tissues? Take this article any way you like, but just FYI:
http://www.naturalnews.com/026779_swine_fl...s_vaccines.html
#6
Posted 06 September 2009 - 10:18 AM
#7
Posted 06 September 2009 - 10:22 AM
#8
Posted 06 September 2009 - 12:32 PM
I don't think Celiac puts us at anymore risk for the swine flu or seasonal flu. Those that have a greater risk factor for complications do so b/c they have impaired immune systems to begin with, or a lower capacity to clear secretions when they get sick. As long as there are no other underlying health issues, it shouldn't be any more of a concern than it is for any other healthy individual.
Age 11 - Psoriasis
Age 8- dx'd Celiac March 2005
Age 6- gluten-free/cf, allergy related seizures
Age 4 - reflux, resolved with gluten-free/cf
#9
Posted 06 September 2009 - 12:43 PM
I understand now that my immune system is out of whack so I have began taking vit c and echinacha to hopefully build my system up by the time flu season hits. Maybe this year I won't get the asthmatic bronchitis either. Crossing my fingers.
Hypoglycemia-Aug.08
Rhumatoid Arthritis-Aug.08,
Gluten Free-April 09,
Nightshade & Potato Starch Free-April 09,
Aspartame free-June 09,
Dairy Free-July 09
Soy Free-July 09
MSG Free-July 09
Sugar Sensitivity, Caffene Free-Dec '10
#10
Posted 08 September 2009 - 11:49 AM
#11
Posted 08 September 2009 - 12:06 PM
Also, it's impossible to get the flu FROM the flu shot, because it's a dead virus you're getting. If you get the flu shot and end up getting the flu, it's IN SPITE of having gotten the flu shot. The shot can't protect against every strain of the flu, so all that happened was you got a different strain. The shot decreases your chances of getting the flu by limiting the number of strains you are susceptible to. If you lose that particular game of roulette, it's not the shot's fault, it's just chance.
#12
Posted 08 September 2009 - 02:06 PM
6 yo son dx Celiac 1.8.09 Gluten Free since 1.9.09
4 yo son negative panel, completely asymptomatic
2 yo daughter IGA deficient, genetic test came back DQ2-, DQ8- praise God!
#13
Posted 08 September 2009 - 06:38 PM
richard
#15
Posted 08 September 2009 - 08:06 PM
Last Memorial Day weekend, I caught something that caused a low grade fever, sinus issues and sore throat. I worked in an afterschool program, so could it have been the swine flu? I have no idea, all I know is I fought back with chinese herbs, etc. and was able to break the fever by the afternoon of the second day.
Since I've never had a flu shot, why should I start now? I think the shot is a personal choice, and that people with compromised immune systems should probably get it, but hearing talk of mandatory vaccinations on the news is not cool, in my humble opinion. Just sayin....
Another reason for the NEED for universal health care.

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