There has been a metric crap-ton of issues with the botulinum vaccine. As I recall it was never even on the table for us.
The PB pills, yeah, we were told to take them. My company leadership pulled the corpsmen together along with the MO and asked what we thought. We said 'no.' We didn't advertise it though.
So anthrax was the one that had a schedule kinda like rabies shots right? If you didn't get them all, you had to start over.
I honestly can't remember what all I got back then. Just that I felt like a dartboard in an Irish pub.
Go Ukraine! Piss on the Russian dead.
I've had the first two Anthrax, probably have had three or four complete MMR series over the years as they keep losing the records of them.
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I was an engineer on a civilian operated rotary wing repair ship that was deployed with a Marine Air Logistics Squadron during the first six months of OIF. Since we were under DoD control, all us, Merchant Mariners and USMC had to be vaccinated enroute to the Persian Gulf. I remember having to get the smallpox vaccination twice since the first one never developed that open sore/scab. The same thing happened with the second one. The "Doc" said I must have had a booster at one time so all was good to go. The anthrax series definitely played havoc with my system. After the first or second shot, I started to develop this insane itching on my lower legs, that I would scratch till they bled. Combine that with an engine room temperature between 105 to 140 degrees, I was one miserable dog for about a month. Thank goodness we were done with the mission by June, 2003.
On a side note, I was on an oil tanker that supplied fuel to a missile test range on Kwajalein Atoll. Nobody could go ashore until we had a cholera shot. Of a crew of twenty six over half of us experiencer headaches so bad we couldn't even stand up. I remember being in my rack, curled up in a fetal position, wailing like an injured dog. It took about six to eight hours for the headache to subside. Man, I sure wouldn't want to have to go through that again. Anyone here ever had that reaction to a cholera vaccine?
All the marines in my unit were asked if it was available would they want it and I don’t know of any that said yes in the squadron. I would say way higher than 40% said no.
"But if they want to play out a Rage Against the Machine album then...I have no problem blacking out my face, putting on Tiger Stripes, and working on my ear necklace."-FireFly
https://clarksvillenow.com/local/unv...pbell-general/
If that's not forcing everyone in the 101st to get the vaccine, then I don't know what is.
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