Lezah
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- Jun 13, 2000
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I have gotten one every year for 12 years ever since I started working in a GP's office. My son has been getting them ever since he outgrew the egg allergy 3 years ago (the vaccine is grown in egg, so he couldn't get it previous to that), since he has severe asthma. I got it before so that I wouldn't bring it home to him since he couldn't get it. My hubby gets it for the last 4 years since he has become a part-time firefighter as he runs a lot of medical calls. I still haven't talked him into getting his HepB shots yet, but we're still working on it. We have had a rush on the flu shots at our office for the last 3 weeks, but after the recent news of places running out, I anticipate that all those that were waiting will be calling wanting to get it now. I have gotten sick after the shot every year but this one, not from the vaccine, I know, but coincidentally instead. I was actually suffering from a terrible stomach virus when I got it this time, cause I figured I was already feeling awful why not! My docs are recommending it for anyone who cannot afford to take 10 days off work if they get the flu, or of course for anyone with an immuno suppressed system. They are leaving it up to individual parents whether to give it to their healthy kids. I don't think if my DS didn't have asthma whether I would give it too him, but we'll never know that. JMHO
I still don't understand why anyone *wouldn't* get vaccinated against this. It takes a second to get the shot, there's NO chance you can catch the flu from the shot, and most insurance companies cover the cost. Mine doesn't even require the usual co-pay for the flu shot. Also...IT DOESN'T HURT!! Just ask my DSs who HATE injections of any kind! 