ksbluesfan
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When I started wearing contact lenses in 1985, I had a bad reaction to the cleaning solution. My eyes turned red and the lids were swollen. I was told that I was allergic to thimerosal in the cleaner and saline solution. Later, I used cleaner and saline solution for "sensitive eyes", which solved the problem.
Since then, I have avoided getting shots, particularly vaccines, that contained thimerosal. I assumed I would have a reaction similar to the one I experienced with my contact lenses.
I know thimerosal is no longer used in childhood vaccinations, but I think it is still used in adult vaccinations. Typically, they allow me to get 2 of the children doses of the flu shot rather than the adult shot.
Am I really allergic to thimerosal? What would happen if I got a shot that contained thimerosal?
I hope this doesn't get sidetracked into a discussion about autism. I have no concerns about vaccinations for me or my children.
Since then, I have avoided getting shots, particularly vaccines, that contained thimerosal. I assumed I would have a reaction similar to the one I experienced with my contact lenses.
I know thimerosal is no longer used in childhood vaccinations, but I think it is still used in adult vaccinations. Typically, they allow me to get 2 of the children doses of the flu shot rather than the adult shot.
Am I really allergic to thimerosal? What would happen if I got a shot that contained thimerosal?
I hope this doesn't get sidetracked into a discussion about autism. I have no concerns about vaccinations for me or my children.