I was considering not having it as I just didn’t really know if there were benefits from having it and I have tended to get quite poorly after having it, so wasn’t sure whether to have it againI have always had the flu jab since my type 1 diagnosis and cannot think of a reason not to.
Sure, it does not cover every strain of flu but it protects against the ones which are expected to be the most common.
Sure, you may have raised BG for a day or two but that is much much better than getting flu (which is very very different to cold and a lot worse) that will affect your BG for much longer.
My surgery are not the most organised with arranging "flu clinics" and have expected me to turn up and wait/queue for hours on a day that is convenient for them. A few years ago, I discovered my local pharmacist can do them with no need for appointments or a need to wait. And, as I have diabetes, I do not have to pay.
Why are you considering not having the jab this year?
The flu jab changes every year as it protects against different strains each time.I was considering not having it as I just didn’t really know if there were benefits from having it and I have tended to get quite poorly after having it, so wasn’t sure whether to have it again
You could say the same about Polio or Smallpox but it is still a good idea to protect yourself.There are also people who've never had one and never had flu.
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