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<blockquote data-quote="Unbeliever" data-source="post: 220989" data-attributes="member: 30851"><p>I fully intend to have the jab although I expect it to affect me as it did last year. Flu- like symptoms for 3 days. Never had this reaction before but as his year.s has he same components as last year I can' see why it should not happen again.</p><p></p><p>I agree with all those who do it so as not to spread the disease and affec others.</p><p></p><p>I actually spent quite a long time trying to work out how to fit in all my various appointments </p><p>so that I could have the jab when it would not afffect my HBA1C and when he HBA1C resul would be back in time for me to be able to tell the hospital {eye clinic} the results on my necxt visit.</p><p>We had already been misinformed that the jab wouldn't be available till next month.</p><p></p><p>So, I go to the surgery make an appoinment for the HBA1C tomorrow and on the strength of hat make all the other appointments o fit in.</p><p>I have posted on the "How often do you have an HBA1C " thread about the failure of that initiative.</p><p>I think maybe I should stop trying to be cooperative and not mess them about and just behave like the sheep they expect me to be. I probably won't do this because I don't want to mess other patients about but I am sorely tempted.</p><p></p><p>I suppose joined-up thinking is out of fashion now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unbeliever, post: 220989, member: 30851"] I fully intend to have the jab although I expect it to affect me as it did last year. Flu- like symptoms for 3 days. Never had this reaction before but as his year.s has he same components as last year I can' see why it should not happen again. I agree with all those who do it so as not to spread the disease and affec others. I actually spent quite a long time trying to work out how to fit in all my various appointments so that I could have the jab when it would not afffect my HBA1C and when he HBA1C resul would be back in time for me to be able to tell the hospital {eye clinic} the results on my necxt visit. We had already been misinformed that the jab wouldn't be available till next month. So, I go to the surgery make an appoinment for the HBA1C tomorrow and on the strength of hat make all the other appointments o fit in. I have posted on the "How often do you have an HBA1C " thread about the failure of that initiative. I think maybe I should stop trying to be cooperative and not mess them about and just behave like the sheep they expect me to be. I probably won't do this because I don't want to mess other patients about but I am sorely tempted. I suppose joined-up thinking is out of fashion now. [/QUOTE]
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