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nobody gives a shit about your troubles. posting it on the Internet does nothing. OP is just another attention ***** on this website......
wtf its called reading. you should've read what it does to you :3
#37 clearly has no idea what he's talking about. side effects are listed according to how common they are, they are not listed just because it's been reported.using the H1N1 vaccine as an example shows how ignorant you are. vaccines are weakened forms of the virus hence the patient will suffer from similar side effects to the flu but the symptoms are much weaker. it's usually a good idea to look in an immunology book or leave it to the healthcare professionals before giving out inaccurate information!!!!
well, doctorr, first off, it's she*. Second, Im technically a healthcare professional, as I am a certified by the American Health Information Management Association to be a Medical Coder. I work directly with doctors and have to know all disease processes and what they entail. I have to know what lab values mean and if a symptom can be a part of a larger disease so that I can query physicians to make sure they're providing all the information available. That's just a small part of what I do. Also, in the shot form of the H1N1 vaccine, it is not a "weakened form," it is a dead form. That's why they call the nasal vaccination a live vaccine. It is a live strain of the virus. The shot form is an inactivated vaccine. Either way, there is no way to prove that someone's headache was directly related to said vaccine or if it was a change in pressure in the atmosphere. That info came straight from our director of nursing. Other side effects can be fainting (is that because of the vaccination or because the person got scared of the needle?) and diarrhea (did the patient eat something bad or is that directly related to having the vaccination?). Please, show me where anyone has scientifically found the link between the vaccination and the side effects. It's all based on what people have reported. Originally, after the first 90,000 kids were vaccinated, 30 had side effects. So, like .03%? So, how common are they, really?
also it's not OPs fault. most antibiotics should be taken an hour before food or in an empty stomach so that their absorption wouldn't be affected. having said that, the most common side effects of antibiotics are nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. OP should have read the patient information leaflet and saved herself the hassle of throwing up in the car.
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Oh, but it is!!!!! It also causes the OP to vomit out her words in. short. unnecessary. phrases.
Was it really necessary to split your second sentence up into three?