Does everyone get a flu shot and the pneumonia shot?

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jnl
jnl Member Posts: 3,869 Member
I didn't know if all of you got both of the shots or not. I know the flu shot is once a year, but, isn't the pneumonia shot only so many years?


Thanks, Leeza
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  • mamolady
    mamolady Member Posts: 796 Member
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    I get the flu shot at work,
    I get the flu shot at work, the pneumonia was only during chemo. I don't think I need for a while anyway. I am not sure how long it lasts though.

    Cindy
  • Angie2U
    Angie2U Member Posts: 2,991
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    mamolady said:

    I get the flu shot at work,
    I get the flu shot at work, the pneumonia was only during chemo. I don't think I need for a while anyway. I am not sure how long it lasts though.

    Cindy

    I've gotten the flu shot,
    I've gotten the flu shot, but, not the pneumonia shot. I haven't heard much about any bad flu outbreak yet this year, so maybe it will not be so bad. I hope not!
  • laughs_a_lot
    laughs_a_lot Member Posts: 1,368 Member
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    flu shot
    I got the flu shot this year. I usually get it about 30% of the time but thought my health issues warranted it this year as I just finished chemo. I haven't gotten the pneumonia shot. I thought it lasted the rest of your life. I will have to check back as my husband got one several years back and if it expires then I want to know as he catches pneumonia easily.
  • joannstar
    joannstar Member Posts: 403 Member
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    My onc
    insisted that I have a flu shot during chemo last year and just last week when I was in for a checkup.

    I think that pneumonia is once in 20 years...if I remember right from that long ago.

    JoAnn
  • Rague
    Rague Member Posts: 3,653 Member
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    Got both & Shingles
    I got pneumonia shot and was told at my age I would probably never need another one. I have been getting my flu shots for years. I also got the Shingles shot after Chemo and rads were done - Dr did not want me to get it during either.


    Susan
  • Lynn Smith
    Lynn Smith Member Posts: 1,264 Member
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    Rague said:

    Got both & Shingles
    I got pneumonia shot and was told at my age I would probably never need another one. I have been getting my flu shots for years. I also got the Shingles shot after Chemo and rads were done - Dr did not want me to get it during either.


    Susan

    I don't
    I don't because years ago I got the Swine Flu shot.I had a very serious reaction to it.Alot of people died.so when those shots were given a little over a year ago my doctor said I will never be able take any flu shot.

    My husband had a heart attack 8 hours after taking the flu shot.He was hesistant to take it again but this year he did and no problems.He also took the pneumonia shot.

    My friend get the flu shot every year.BUT this year she was done for 6 days or more.She was so sick after getting it.

    My aunt got her first around 70 when her and her friends went to lunch and then to a shot clinic.She said she was never so sick and she never got another one after that first one.

    I stay away from sick people and wash my hands alot.I even avoid aisles where I hear someone coughing out of control.I stay back.

    Lynn Smith
  • tgf
    tgf Member Posts: 950 Member
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    I don't
    I don't because years ago I got the Swine Flu shot.I had a very serious reaction to it.Alot of people died.so when those shots were given a little over a year ago my doctor said I will never be able take any flu shot.

    My husband had a heart attack 8 hours after taking the flu shot.He was hesistant to take it again but this year he did and no problems.He also took the pneumonia shot.

    My friend get the flu shot every year.BUT this year she was done for 6 days or more.She was so sick after getting it.

    My aunt got her first around 70 when her and her friends went to lunch and then to a shot clinic.She said she was never so sick and she never got another one after that first one.

    I stay away from sick people and wash my hands alot.I even avoid aisles where I hear someone coughing out of control.I stay back.

    Lynn Smith

    Like Susan
    Like Susan ... I get the flu shot every year ... and I've gotten the pneumonia shot (I think they're good for 5-10 years or something like that) ... and my onc. also told me to get the shingles shot (I'm 67).

    hugs.
    teena
  • Rague
    Rague Member Posts: 3,653 Member
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    I don't
    I don't because years ago I got the Swine Flu shot.I had a very serious reaction to it.Alot of people died.so when those shots were given a little over a year ago my doctor said I will never be able take any flu shot.

    My husband had a heart attack 8 hours after taking the flu shot.He was hesistant to take it again but this year he did and no problems.He also took the pneumonia shot.

    My friend get the flu shot every year.BUT this year she was done for 6 days or more.She was so sick after getting it.

    My aunt got her first around 70 when her and her friends went to lunch and then to a shot clinic.She said she was never so sick and she never got another one after that first one.

    I stay away from sick people and wash my hands alot.I even avoid aisles where I hear someone coughing out of control.I stay back.

    Lynn Smith

    The 1976 Swine Flu shot
    was definately a booger. I had no choice rather I got it or not - I was AD (Active Duty Army) at the time. One of my friends died and another was never the same again and was given a medical discharge with 100% disability. There were several hundred of us in the theatre when they were given and at least 15 were taken to the hospital via ambulances. There is a vast difference between the '76 Swine Flu vaccine and the more recent variety.

    I'm big on getting vaccines - though I know that they don't always 'work'. In my opinion (unless there is a medical reason to not get them) then you're leaqving yourself open to 'whatever' if you do't try to get immunity. Unfortunately, not everyone's body will build immunity via a vaccination. I learned the hard way with both of my Sons. During Desert Storm their Dad was depolyed and it was a really nasty winter in the Pacific Northwest so the boys and I went back home to SW FL. Long story short - there was a measles epidemic in SW FL and younger Son was exposed to them in the waiting room for a 'well kid'. appt. Both he and his older brother were up to date on MMR's (actually they had had an extra one as the year before there had been a small epidemic in E WA so had gotten another one just to be safe (WRONG). Younger Son came down with measles on schedule, gave them to his older brother who also came down with them on schedule and should have died. Now - younger Son titres to having mujmps immunity from the 5 MMRs he's had BUT older Son still has no immunity to mumps even after 7 of the old MMR's and some of the newer variety given today (G-daughter's ped. suggested that the new ones might work but they didn't. As her Dad and Uncle did not get immunity to mumps or measles, G-daughter was titred to be sure it worked for her which it did.

    Sorry for rambling on.

    Susan
  • Rague
    Rague Member Posts: 3,653 Member
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    tgf said:

    Like Susan
    Like Susan ... I get the flu shot every year ... and I've gotten the pneumonia shot (I think they're good for 5-10 years or something like that) ... and my onc. also told me to get the shingles shot (I'm 67).

    hugs.
    teena

    Maybe I was told another
    Maybe I was told another pneumonia shot in several years - I do remember that I won't need another Shigles shot (unless they change the protocol). I'm not worried about it - VA is really big on keeping shots current so if/when I need another - they'll be sure I know and 'hound' me til I get whatever. 2 weeks ago I had gotten my flu shot at a clinic VA was doing at TREA on Wed. Thurs. I went Ft. Meade (SD) to the podiatrist for my foot, the receptionist asked if I'd gotten my flue shot, his nurse asked me and he did too. Fri I had my port flushed and again the receptionist asked if I'd gotten my shot then my PA's RN asked me the same thing.

    Susan
  • jnl
    jnl Member Posts: 3,869 Member
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    Rague said:

    Got both & Shingles
    I got pneumonia shot and was told at my age I would probably never need another one. I have been getting my flu shots for years. I also got the Shingles shot after Chemo and rads were done - Dr did not want me to get it during either.


    Susan

    Noone mentioned the shingles
    Noone mentioned the shingles shot to me. Guess I better ask about it.

    Thanks!
  • CypressCynthia
    CypressCynthia Member Posts: 4,014 Member
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    Yeppers, I get the flu shot
    Yeppers, I get the flu shot every year and I have also had the pneumonia shot. One ID physican told me that he believes that flu shots make your immune system "smarter" and more able to fight viruses in general. I was getting them anyway to help protect my patients, but that makes me feel even better about it.

    There is controversy about how long the pneumonia shot lasts, so ask your doc from time to time because recommendations may change. Currently, it is recommended (from CDC) that most only need the one shot:

    "How many times do I have to get a PPSV shot?
    Most people only need ONE shot. This protects them for a lifetime. Some people might need to get a booster shot after 5 years." http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/pneumo/vac-pneumo-pubs.htm
  • CypressCynthia
    CypressCynthia Member Posts: 4,014 Member
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    Yeppers, I get the flu shot
    Yeppers, I get the flu shot every year and I have also had the pneumonia shot. One ID physican told me that he believes that flu shots make your immune system "smarter" and more able to fight viruses in general. I was getting them anyway to help protect my patients, but that makes me feel even better about it.

    There is controversy about how long the pneumonia shot lasts, so ask your doc from time to time because recommendations may change. Currently, it is recommended (from CDC) that most only need the one shot:

    "How many times do I have to get a PPSV shot?
    Most people only need ONE shot. This protects them for a lifetime. Some people might need to get a booster shot after 5 years." http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/pneumo/vac-pneumo-pubs.htm

    The pneumonia shot only
    The pneumonia shot only protects you from pneumococcal pneumonia, but, that said, pneumococcal is a killer--especially for the immunocompromised (us).
  • Frankie Shannon
    Frankie Shannon Member Posts: 457
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    I got both plus the singles
    I got both plus the singles shot if your over 65 you need both but the flu shot every year i don't remember how many years be for you need the other ones i don't think you need them again but i go for my yearly physical on the 15th i'll ask my Dr.then.
  • laughs_a_lot
    laughs_a_lot Member Posts: 1,368 Member
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    Rague said:

    The 1976 Swine Flu shot
    was definately a booger. I had no choice rather I got it or not - I was AD (Active Duty Army) at the time. One of my friends died and another was never the same again and was given a medical discharge with 100% disability. There were several hundred of us in the theatre when they were given and at least 15 were taken to the hospital via ambulances. There is a vast difference between the '76 Swine Flu vaccine and the more recent variety.

    I'm big on getting vaccines - though I know that they don't always 'work'. In my opinion (unless there is a medical reason to not get them) then you're leaqving yourself open to 'whatever' if you do't try to get immunity. Unfortunately, not everyone's body will build immunity via a vaccination. I learned the hard way with both of my Sons. During Desert Storm their Dad was depolyed and it was a really nasty winter in the Pacific Northwest so the boys and I went back home to SW FL. Long story short - there was a measles epidemic in SW FL and younger Son was exposed to them in the waiting room for a 'well kid'. appt. Both he and his older brother were up to date on MMR's (actually they had had an extra one as the year before there had been a small epidemic in E WA so had gotten another one just to be safe (WRONG). Younger Son came down with measles on schedule, gave them to his older brother who also came down with them on schedule and should have died. Now - younger Son titres to having mujmps immunity from the 5 MMRs he's had BUT older Son still has no immunity to mumps even after 7 of the old MMR's and some of the newer variety given today (G-daughter's ped. suggested that the new ones might work but they didn't. As her Dad and Uncle did not get immunity to mumps or measles, G-daughter was titred to be sure it worked for her which it did.

    Sorry for rambling on.

    Susan

    The 76 swine flu
    That was the first flu shot I ever got. I was a military wife and they did the shot by laser.
  • tommaseena
    tommaseena Member Posts: 1,769
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    I got both plus the singles
    I got both plus the singles shot if your over 65 you need both but the flu shot every year i don't remember how many years be for you need the other ones i don't think you need them again but i go for my yearly physical on the 15th i'll ask my Dr.then.

    flu shot
    I have never had the flu shot and I have never had the flu in my 47 yrs of life-I guess I have just been very lucky. When I was on chemo my oncologist told me that she would not recommend the flu or H1N1(swine flu) shot for me since I had never had the flu and did not want to "possibly break something that wasn't broken".

    the pneumonia shot is is good for roughly 7 yrs but I've never had that shot either.

    Margo
  • Angie2U
    Angie2U Member Posts: 2,991
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    tgf said:

    Like Susan
    Like Susan ... I get the flu shot every year ... and I've gotten the pneumonia shot (I think they're good for 5-10 years or something like that) ... and my onc. also told me to get the shingles shot (I'm 67).

    hugs.
    teena

    That's a long time to be
    That's a long time to be good with the pneumonia shot. Thanks for the info!
  • Bella Luna
    Bella Luna Member Posts: 1,578 Member
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    At my oncologist suggestion,
    At my oncologist suggestion, I got the flu shot the year I started chemo. From then on, I've been getting the shot. June 2011 marks my 2nd anniversary.

    My 11 year old daughter gets the shot as well.
  • Angie2U
    Angie2U Member Posts: 2,991
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    flu shot
    I have never had the flu shot and I have never had the flu in my 47 yrs of life-I guess I have just been very lucky. When I was on chemo my oncologist told me that she would not recommend the flu or H1N1(swine flu) shot for me since I had never had the flu and did not want to "possibly break something that wasn't broken".

    the pneumonia shot is is good for roughly 7 yrs but I've never had that shot either.

    Margo

    Wow Margo, you have been
    Wow Margo, you have been lucky!
  • mariam_11_09
    mariam_11_09 Member Posts: 691
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    Never had the flu shot.
    Never had the flu shot. Didn't know there was a pneumonia one. Each winter the Onc. and PCP try to encourage me to get one. Since I have never had the flu in north America and never had the flu shot I don't want to start anything new and mess up any equilibrium I think I have. Of course I am aware I could still get the flu, it is a chance I will take for now.

    I think it is personal choice based on your own experience.
  • skipper54
    skipper54 Member Posts: 936 Member
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    Never had the flu shot.
    Never had the flu shot. Didn't know there was a pneumonia one. Each winter the Onc. and PCP try to encourage me to get one. Since I have never had the flu in north America and never had the flu shot I don't want to start anything new and mess up any equilibrium I think I have. Of course I am aware I could still get the flu, it is a chance I will take for now.

    I think it is personal choice based on your own experience.

    Flue shot every year since 1994 when my dad was diagnosed
    with non-Hodgekins Lymphoma. My MO felt it was a good idea last year whil in chemo but restricted the days when I could get it. No mention was ever made of pneumonia shot then but when I asked my GP (who is also the on-call for my MO) she said she only gives it to those who are allergic to penicillin unless they insist. So, no shot for me. She doesn't feel they have proven their worth.