CoachKandSportsguy |
08-22-2023 06:46 PM |
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Originally Posted by Flyers999
(Post 2248397)
My dad passed away from the flu so I get the shot every year. But I get jabbed in November because it only last for six months. I contacted the flu in March and one time in April, so I want it to be effective during those months when I travel more. My primary care didn't object to my regimen.
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my mom, the nurse 24x7, and got her degree right after world war 2, says the same about the timing. She is now 96 with dementia, but has had the flu shot every year and has seldom been sick . . even as a nurse at a high school with all the kids.
I get it every year as well, and there must be a small amount of residual immunity from 30 years or so of flu shots, so rock on!
And for those that felt uncomfortable after a shot, its a small price to pay for immunity and protection. Just before leaving to go overseas on merchant ships while at the us merchant marine academy, you stepped through a door and an air gun hit each arm with all kinds of overseas immunity shots. . yeah, one year i was fine, another year i was slowed down for a couple of days. .
be thankful you live in modern times with modern medicine. . the last world wide flu victims were not so lucky
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