H1N1 Vaccine

tngirl
tngirl Member Posts: 28
edited March 2014 in Ovarian Cancer #1
Hi,

I have type IIC ovarian cancer and am currently undergoing chemo treatments, in fact I am half way finished! But my question is my oncologist suggested that if I can get a hold of the H1N1 vaccine, it might be a good idea to go ahead and get it. I did have the "regular" flu shot earlier in the season. With all the hype and concerns, etc., I am having a hard time deciding. I was wondering if anyone else received the shot and would appreciate your opinion!

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  • BonnieR
    BonnieR Member Posts: 1,526 Member
    yes to h1n1
    I am sure going to get this shot when available, with our immune system being low we are one of the at risk people. Now that is just my opinion. :-)

    Pray all is going well for you and glad to read the cancer was diagnosed at 2c.

    Hugs ♥ Prayers BonnieRose
  • groundeffect
    groundeffect Member Posts: 639 Member
    Get it!
    My plan is to get a H1N1 shot as soon as I can! It's been year since I had a bad flu, but I remember how awful it was, and would not want to go through it while I am on chemo.

    I had the first "regular" flu shot that my family practice doctor gave out, and also had a pneumonia shot that day; the H1N1 should complete the array.

    There will always be nay-sayers about anything promoted for public safety or health. I'll put myself in my doctors' hands anytime over Joe Blow!
  • Susan523
    Susan523 Member Posts: 231 Member
    Is it safe during chemo?
    Hello,

    This is a very important issue; and I will be asking my Dr. about it at my next appointment.

    I had just "assumed" that we were never to take vaccines during chemo, as our resistance is low. I never even asked about the flu shots; however, last fall when I was not on chemo, my Dr. told me to get one.

    My fear is to take a vaccine while on chemo. Could the weak cells not be able to fight off those vaccine-cells??

    Has anyone else asked their Dr. regarding this?? thanks!

    ~Susan xoxo
  • saundra
    saundra Member Posts: 1,370 Member
    Not for me
    My oncologist won't give me either on while I'm on chemo. Saundra
  • jane65
    jane65 Member Posts: 277
    My oncologist was glad I got the seasonal flu shot, and the pneumonia shot.
    He said he does not want me to get the H1N1 shot, though.
    Jane
  • bluerose
    bluerose Member Posts: 1,104
    Second opinion on that
    Hi tn, I had a different kind of cancer long ago and am not in treatment but generally I think that getting the H1N1 during treatment carries a big question mark. For that reason, if it was me, I would seek a second and maybe even third opinion from a couple of other oncologists if you can. You might not even have to see them, just ask their offices - ones that deal with your kind of cancer - what are they telling their patients?

    I am not in treatment as I said and had lymphoma years ago but my GP wanted me to have the H1N1 and I got it as I have many medical conditions but for me I had a real reaction at the site of the shot that actually is still going on a tiny bit and I had the shot 2 weeks ago. At the site it became very red in a large patch and hard under the shot itself and a little sore but when I asked the nurse hotline for H1N1 here if that is normal for this shot she said that it is and they are seeing more of this redness and soreness than with regular flu shots. She said that it is the 'adjuvent' the part that boosts the immune system that is probably doing it. They don't usually put it in flu shots but we get it in some other shots apparently.

    I am not saying don't get it of course, only your docs can decide whats right for you, and I am in Canada so maybe you guys in the States don't even get the adjuvent, and of course every person's health situation is different but my point is again, get some other specialists opinion on whether you should or shouldnt get it.

    Also simply ask your oncologist who wants you to get the shot why he feels its a good idea for you to get it, get him to tell you what his reasoning is, many doctors don't go through their reasonings because they think patients won't understand but if they do tell us why then our decisions can become clearer. We are smarter than they think. Wink, wink. lol
    In general all the deaths from H1N1 here have been in people with pre existing conditions so it's not an easy question to answer - should I or shouldn't I - when you have those conditions.

    The H1N1 is the same as other flu shots in the makeup with just the new virus componant that is different. All the best, Bluerose
  • Kgirl
    Kgirl Member Posts: 45
    H1N1 vaccine
    Hi,

    I am on chemo and received both the seasonal and H1N1 shots. All patients receiving chemo are considered part of the "high-risk" groups by the CDC and are urged to get these vaccines when they are available.

    Be sure to get the shot form of the vaccine and not the nasal spray. The shot form is the dead virus and the nasal spray is the attenuated (weakened) form of the virus. You CANNOT get the flu from the shot. Here in the US, the vaccine does not have an adjuvant added to the mix.

    I feel strongly (as you probably can tell) that we need these vaccines. If any of us were to get the flu, we could end up in the hospital and, in extreme cases, it could be lethal.

    If you have any concerns, talk to your oncologist or look at the CDC website. My oncologist is giving these shots in the office and they may be available in yours as well.

    Kathy
  • LPack
    LPack Member Posts: 645
    flu shots
    My oncologist let me get a flu shot last year (my first) as I was NED, chemo was done. But this year she said no H1N1 while on chemo and if I really wanted the regular flu shot I had to time it between chemos! But since I am always off schedule, I am just not going to chance it.

    I am washing, washing, washing my hands. Gargling with salt water twice a day. Q-tip in salt water to clean nostrils after blowing my nose. And plenty of warm liquids to wash all down into the stomach where virus will not live. Also vitamin C with zinc. And common sense about being in crowds.

    We go to church a little late, sit in back and leave after prayer but before last song. No hand shaking at all. Now I am really a hugger and some kisses ☺ so this has been hard on me. But you know church, schools, malls, and grocery store are some of the worse places where people sick.

    But we are all different and each of our doctors seem to have something a little different to say about everything, too!!

    In His Grip,
    Libby
  • saundra
    saundra Member Posts: 1,370 Member
    LPack said:

    flu shots
    My oncologist let me get a flu shot last year (my first) as I was NED, chemo was done. But this year she said no H1N1 while on chemo and if I really wanted the regular flu shot I had to time it between chemos! But since I am always off schedule, I am just not going to chance it.

    I am washing, washing, washing my hands. Gargling with salt water twice a day. Q-tip in salt water to clean nostrils after blowing my nose. And plenty of warm liquids to wash all down into the stomach where virus will not live. Also vitamin C with zinc. And common sense about being in crowds.

    We go to church a little late, sit in back and leave after prayer but before last song. No hand shaking at all. Now I am really a hugger and some kisses ☺ so this has been hard on me. But you know church, schools, malls, and grocery store are some of the worse places where people sick.

    But we are all different and each of our doctors seem to have something a little different to say about everything, too!!

    In His Grip,
    Libby

    Plus prayer
    Yes, Libby and I have asked for God's protection during this season of flu's. Most of my friends are very careful not to approach me if there is the least doubt about an infection. My husband had just finished a cold that lasted more than three weeks and I did not catch it. He was careful to wash hands often but we slept in the same bed. Go figure it, if not God's protection... Saundra
  • tngirl
    tngirl Member Posts: 28
    BonnieR said:

    yes to h1n1
    I am sure going to get this shot when available, with our immune system being low we are one of the at risk people. Now that is just my opinion. :-)

    Pray all is going well for you and glad to read the cancer was diagnosed at 2c.

    Hugs ♥ Prayers BonnieRose

    H1Nl
    Hi Guys,

    Thanks for the information. I finally relented and got the shot. I had no reaction, just a little soreness in my arm. I realized that working in the school, as I do, it would probably be best that I receive the shot. Thanks for all of your prayers and thoughts.
  • Bambibino
    Bambibino Member Posts: 3
    Susan523 said:

    Is it safe during chemo?
    Hello,

    This is a very important issue; and I will be asking my Dr. about it at my next appointment.

    I had just "assumed" that we were never to take vaccines during chemo, as our resistance is low. I never even asked about the flu shots; however, last fall when I was not on chemo, my Dr. told me to get one.

    My fear is to take a vaccine while on chemo. Could the weak cells not be able to fight off those vaccine-cells??

    Has anyone else asked their Dr. regarding this?? thanks!

    ~Susan xoxo

    Susan
    Hi Susan, I am currently on chemo (Gemzar and Carbo) and I asked my doctor specifically if I should take a flu shot yet. He told me definitely NO until my treatment is finished. Immune system too low. So ask your doctor and be active in the decision making.

    Good Luck!

    Terri