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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

I agree. I had a high dose flu shot and developed a headache immediately. Nine days later I developed a small rash on my forehead and then it spread over my left eyelid. I was diagnosed with shingles. Fortunately, the opthamologist stated that it did not impact the eye itself. After 6 weeks, the rash is gone, but the swelling on my eyelid isn't. I agree that there should be a warning label that indicates that this can happen to people who carry the shingles virus. I had chicken pox 51 years ago and it has remained dormant until the flu shot. I filed a report with VAERS, the agency that communicates adverse effects to the FDA and CDC. I thing all individuals should do this because doctors typically don't for various reasons. I can say that I will try to stay healthy and support my immune system by diet and exercise. NO MORE VACCINES FOR ME!!!!!

March 21, 2018 - 6:57am

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