Re: Anyone else have H1N1 flu?
There are literally hundreds or thousands of strains of the flu. They are constantly changing/mutating.
Most have origins with ducks and swine, and the open air markets found in many parts of the world.
The powers that be, "guess" at which of the more serious strains, will be the most wide spread, in any given year.
Then the develop a vaccine to protect against those strains.
So, no vaccine will protect you from all the flu strains. So you can get the flu even if you got the shot.
But the vaccine should prevent you from getting the flu strains for which it was developed.
Sometimes a serious strain gets spread, for which the vaccine was not designed.
Its a crop shoot, but the shot cannot give you the flu.
I get the shot, have since '99.
Some years I will get a mild flu, lasting a day or two.
Been lucky, pounding my fist on my wooden desk now.