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Serious reactions are very rare, but the occasional person or animal has an immune system that can react badly to one or another vaccine. (On the other hand, if a bad reaction to a pneumonia vaccine, how would you react to the disease?)
I got through that, but my chest and breathing never was the same

I had quite a few pneumonia jabs, infact too many this was years later.
One of my GPS stopped them altogether. But I continued with the yearly flu vaccines and as I already said, I was firmly advised not to keep having them.

Being obstinate I went against that advice but then realised I was making a really bad decision because I kept getting bronchitis that took months to ease off. Hence I don't participate with them anymore.
 

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I used to get bronchitis constantly in winters. The past few years I have stayed away from smokers, neighbors burning debris, block windows and doors stay inside. And even cleaning supplies and staying away from others who are sick, touching items ie:shopping, keeping away from triggers that cause allergies to act up causing congestion.

A humidifier kelps , Tylenol and ibuprofen calms swelling.

In many cases my bronchitis then develops an infection in the pleura of my lung tissue causing every breath to be extremely painful as ribs contract and expand . Then it’s a rush to get antibiotics. I cannot even move let alone breath.

Since I have followed the precautions above I have not had the pleurisy infection or bronchitis in years. I learned most of the time especially winters its better to be stand offish around other people. Ya never know who has what out in public. In winter I still wear masks shopping. The cold air always has a higher content of different viruses.

Why cold air spreads different viruses .
 

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Microwaved apple and dried cranberries in the bowl with the Wheat Chex.

Mandarin orange and oolong. I had 2 1/2 cups of coffee yesterday AM. Had 2 runs on early errands and  barked a knuckle against a brick planter pulling a stake out. Hey, I was trying to be careful! Well, if life teaches you a lesson, seems like you deserve a little prize :).

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I used to get bronchitis constantly in winters. The past few years I have stayed away from smokers, neighbors burning debris, block windows and doors stay inside. And even cleaning supplies and staying away from others who are sick, touching items ie:shopping, keeping away from triggers that cause allergies to act up causing congestion.

A humidifier kelps , Tylenol and ibuprofen calms swelling.

In many cases my bronchitis then develops an infection in the pleura of my lung tissue causing every breath to be extremely painful as ribs contract and expand . Then it’s a rush to get antibiotics. I cannot even move let alone breath.

Since I have followed the precautions above I have not had the pleurisy infection or bronchitis in years. I learned most of the time especially winters its better to be stand offish around other people. Ya never know who has what out in public. In winter I still wear masks shopping. The cold air always has a higher content of different viruses.

Why cold air spreads different viruses .
I would have really liked to have read that article but I never except cookies or any site's that are intrusive on my privacy

I will try to find this information out through.
Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
 

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@Marie2020 I totally get the intrusiveness that different web sites can become.
I’ll remember that next time.

Here’s a copy of the bullet points .
  • Fall and winter are associated with a higher incidence of upper respiratory infections, such as the common cold and flu, due to the increased transmission of respiratory viruses.
  • Although cooler temperatures and low humidity are associated with increased susceptibility to respiratory viruses, the biological mechanisms underlying this relationship are not understood.
  • A recent study showed that cold temperatures lead to a decline in the immune response elicited by cells in the nasal cavity to viruses, which explains why people are more susceptible to upper respiratory infections in colder temperatures.
 
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