Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 I was watching him last week and he made mention he was not feeling well. I thought the exact same thing you did regarding him recently getting a flu shot. He does have COPD. He sleeps with O2 at night. You know there is always so much talk about the mercury. What about the aluminum. Isn't that a neurotoxin as well? Isn't that still in the vaccines? It just amazes me that anyone in this community who has done any research regarding whats in vaccines would even consider ever getting another one for any reason. Peggy EOHarm , " andrea52521991 " <mkeller@...> wrote: > > Watching Imus this morning minus Imus. said he has a > respiratory illness (he may have said pneumonia) and he is on a dose of > heavy duty antibiotics. > > I can't help but recall Imus being ill last year right after he talked > on the air about going to get his thimerosal-free flu shot. > > I don't mean to speculate on his health, I thought he said one time he > had emphysema and he always talks about his previous smoking, drinking > and drug use. > > I know that the regular flu vaccine is not supposed to be given to > immuno-compromised individuals, does anyone know if it is the same for > the thimerosal-free version? > > I know people get ill, maybe it's all just coincidental. > > Get well I-man. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 When I first discovered EOH my husband was in the hospital w/a second bout of pnuemonia in 3 months. I can hear the diesel sound of the oxygen concentrator as I write this. He sleeps under it every night. We know about all the inconvenient details of COPD. It is likly that Imus also is given on a regular basis( may be monthly, may be weekly) a b12 shot. Cyanocobalamin contains: " no less than 625 mcg/L of aluminum. " I am looking at a label of a 1000mcg vial of b12. I have been searching the web for a better choice. I know how politically charged the medical discussion can be. I have only approched my husbands MD once about another form of b12(he said just don't worry about it). We have tried the sublingual form and find it is not helpful. My husband has COPD more than likely from 30 years plus of smoking compounded by all of the bad food and the many other environmental insults that everone must endure. We changed our lifestyle much too late. We have an adult son w/autism (his 29th birthday was on the 28th). I have had it suggested that there may be a connection between my sons autism and my husbands condition. I have often wondered how many adlut members of famliies who are living w/autism have a b12 deficiency. Our family dodges telling the medical community if we have or have not taken a flu shot. An aside or maybe not. My preschool nighbor was watching me hanging my outdoor Christmas lights. I could hear her coughing and sneezing. I asked her, from my perch at the top of a ladder, when did you get your shots. Her reply told me it was very recent: ?DPT?. I quietly stayed at the top of the ladder til she went into her house. Ah so many ways the drug industry can make a profit. > > > > Watching Imus this morning minus Imus. said he has a > > respiratory illness (he may have said pneumonia) and he is on a > dose of > > heavy duty antibiotics. > > > > I can't help but recall Imus being ill last year right after he > talked > > on the air about going to get his thimerosal-free flu shot. > > > > I don't mean to speculate on his health, I thought he said one time > he > > had emphysema and he always talks about his previous smoking, > drinking > > and drug use. > > > > I know that the regular flu vaccine is not supposed to be given to > > immuno-compromised individuals, does anyone know if it is the same > for > > the thimerosal-free version? > > > > I know people get ill, maybe it's all just coincidental. > > > > Get well I-man. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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