luvmarypoppins
<font color=darkorchid>I am debating whether to pu
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I am successfully getting ds 15 who is an asthmatic a flu shot today and let me tell you trying to get it for him was like winning the lottery. I had told his regular pediatrician I was getting it from the allergist/immunologist. Well also ds works filing sometimes for the allergist etc. So when I take him there they say, oh we are only giving it to our most severe asthmatics. I call the pediatrician and tell him this. They tell me they have alotted their whole lst shipment already and will have to order more if they can get it alloted to them. I beg and plead, she asks me if ds is a "high risk patient". hello he is your patient, don't you know already. I tell her all the meds he takes from other dr. etc. She says, oh great he qualifies as our high risk. Show up here today at 3:15, if you are late we are giving his shot to someone else. So you know where I will be at 3:15 today. Gheesh, I thought this would be easy, last year he couldnt get it due to the shortage and he came back from disney with a nice case of pneumonia. I hope everyone else doesnt have to go through the hassles like we did here.
They encourage folks to get them, then have no availability. What is our health care system coming to? A lot of folks went to Mexico and Canada last year to get their shots.