SadieKate is absolutely right, as always. She is indefatiguable in pursuit of factuality. Just because our PCP's all have reserves doesn't mean yours would. Please ignore my suggestion.
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Our public health department is not starting shot clinics until mid November and they do not have any vaccine available at the moment. In Northern California most of it has gone directly to Kaiser, as I understand it. I'll go to the clinics once they start, but so far there have only been seasonal flu vaccine clinics (and I gather those supplies are all gone, too).
It's a great idea to talk to your PCP to asses risks and your decision about the shot. Speaking of which I caught this on the news the other day.
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local...-67229792.html
Yes, I think we all should aspire to eat a diet rich in nutrition, fruits and vegies, high in vitamins and nutrients. Even a car crash I was in as a youth I came out of it ok because I was fit. We all try to "eat right", I'm sure that helps in a lot of ways. But we should know the science/medical risks and rewards.
Thanks to all you TE medical type folk for chiming in with the "house call" :cool:
The debate about vaccination has been a long one. Here's a quote from Benjamin Franklin:
In 1736 I lost one of my sons, a fine boy of four years old, by the small-pox, taken in the common way. I long regretted bitterly, and still regret that I had not given it to him by inoculation. This I mention for the sake of parents who omit that operation, on the supposition that they should never forgive themselves if a child died under it; my example showing that the regret may be the same either way, and that, therefore, the safer should be chosen.
Well, this must be the new protocol in some organizations: no handshaking at all.
Happened today at meeting where I met 3 people. One of the individuals apologized ..several times in advance, and clearly told me because of H1N1 scare.
This was not a health care organization.
With no immune system to speak of - the leukemia & the chemo, chances are the h1n1 shot is not going to be effective for your father and he didn't build up immunity to it.
If you have the chance to get the vaccine & the normal flu vaccine, I'd suggest you might want to do it - just because it'd suck if you gave him the flu. I know my father's oncologist recommended the entire family get it when he was on chemo.
A second 12 year old, this one in Lincoln RI, died yesterday; they are not sure if she had Swine flu but she was at Hasbro with flu like symptoms.
Hmmm... sore throat, runny nose, red dry eyes (I look like Dracula!), headache, fatigue... but no fever.
Whatever I've got, I'm staying home today.
Good idea. Have some chicken soup :o
Ruh roh. Feel better soon Knott.