Chemo and Flu Shots.
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Flu Shot
High Cessna,
I have not had the shot. There have been quite a few posts lately about it. If you search on this site you may find more info about it. I mentioned it to my Onc and she said we'll talk about it when they get it in. Personally, I have never had a flu shot but I am considering it this year. I have to wait and see0 -
HI, My oncologist
HI, My oncologist recommended that I get it. However it is not known how effective it will be because if getting chemo, the same with the H1N1. I haven't had the shot yet, I am thinking oct, the flu shot is only good for 3 mths, and flu season goes till march/apr.. Petrina0 -
last year
I got both the flu and pneumonia shots, in the oncologist office. I think the concern is more that blood counts and numbers are low during chemo, making it more likely that one can't fight off infections or the flu as well. I did not have a cold or the flu or anything other than chemo related sick. And that was a good thing.0 -
This years flu shot has NOT
This years flu shot has NOT caused any more GB than in previous years. The Swine Flu vaccine HAS caused many cases and it is a separate shot (s). (First requirement was 2 shots 3 weeks apart. Can be given same time as the flu shot but in the other arm. New reports say 1 shot may be enough)
The flu shot is made from a dead virus so could not cause you to get the flu.
My onc had signs up in his office reminding patients to get a flu shot. Personally, I will NOT get the Swine Flu vaccine because the incidence of GB and death is too high. I'm a stay at home mom and our youngest son is home schooled. Hubby teaches.... and he may get both shots.
Diane0 -
Diane writes: "This years flu shot has NOT caused any more GB than in previous years. The Swine Flu vaccine HAS caused many cases and it is a separate shot (s)."dianetavegia said:This years flu shot has NOT
This years flu shot has NOT caused any more GB than in previous years. The Swine Flu vaccine HAS caused many cases and it is a separate shot (s). (First requirement was 2 shots 3 weeks apart. Can be given same time as the flu shot but in the other arm. New reports say 1 shot may be enough)
The flu shot is made from a dead virus so could not cause you to get the flu.
My onc had signs up in his office reminding patients to get a flu shot. Personally, I will NOT get the Swine Flu vaccine because the incidence of GB and death is too high. I'm a stay at home mom and our youngest son is home schooled. Hubby teaches.... and he may get both shots.
Diane
The 1976 swine flu vaccine did cause some cases of GB. I have not seen any statement other than yours that this years swine flu vaccine has caused any cases of GB whatsoever. If it is really true that this year's swine flu vaccine has caused many cases of GB, I would like to see a reference for this.
--Greg0
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