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Originally Posted by Jetliner
Another problem is that there are quite a few doctors that aren't doing the proper tests. Many will tell their patients that the swine flu is the only one going around, so that is what you have, without actually confirming that's what it is.
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Okay, I bailed on this thread when it went horribly OT but I think I have something to ad here. I'm not going to comment on wether or not the vaccine causes one to get the flu, but simply state a fact. If someone recently received the H1N1 vaccine they are going to have an elevated amount of H1N1 antibodies oin their system. That is what the vaccine is designed to do. Now if that person then gets another form of seasonal flu a few days later and goes back to the doctor, the doctor is going to send blood to the lab in order to diagnose if it is indeed H1N1. Guess what? The diagnosis is based on the presence of antibodies which, I think we can all agree, are there anyway as a result of the vaccine.
So I put it out there that some of these H1N1 diagnoses which are being blamed on the vaccine itself might just be mis-diagnosed seasonal flu.
Bailing out on thread again. Have a nice debate.