Anonymous wrote:When i get the flu shot, it's a high chance i will catch something and get strep, flu and pneumonia.
The few years that i don't have the flu shot, i worry and worry but do not get sick that winter.
Anonymous wrote:My son has never had the flu. I never breasted him yet he was always healthier than other kids I knew. He didn’t go to daycare which is a cesspool of germs. That helped a lot. He doesn’t eat a very balanced diet and never has. He has always gotten a flu shot and so have I. I’m an ES teacher and I am rarely sick. I have never come close to using up my sick days. I cash some in the following year for extra money.
Anonymous wrote:I breastfed my kids for years. Interestingly we have never had strep throat or any other bacterial infections (yet?) although they catch viruses and get high fevers. Maybe it is a genetic thing.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We get flu shots every year and the kids have never had the flu that I know of. I can’t think of the last time I had to flu, though I’m sure it must’ve happened some time in my 36 years of life, so there might be a genetic component to getting severe flu as well.
This. I think I've had a fever as an adult maybe twice? I have an 8yo who has a stuffy nose or cough on occasion, but never fevers (and we skipped a flu shot the past few years--I know, I know!). Spouse, a physician, gets a fever pretty much at least once per winter--I think spouse is made of weaker stuff.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People, it’s all about hygiene. OP’s kids probably don’t wash their hands enough.
This times a million.
Ha, I’d say the opposite. We have pets, don’t wash our hand enough, and aren’t opposed to the five second rule. DC and I almost never get sick even though I practice zero precautions during cold and flu season. Like maybe one cold a year, even when things are going around work and school and others are dropping like flies. I think it’s our environmental exposure that has built up our immune systems, plus 95% just genetic luck to have strong immune systems. I don’t worry at all, except now I’m a little nervous with corona virus that I may have to totally retrain my child on better habits.
We do eat really well - probably 3-4 times the recommended amount of produce with very little meat and lots of beans and whole grains. I don’t think it hurts, but still think it’s mostly dumb luck.