derry60
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On the other hand, I have never heard of anybody being ill afterwards.I've never had one and never will. I've seen so many people who have them are so ill after.
By which time you could have already caught the flu! Why the GP's get started so late with organising them, I don't know when Boots start doing them from the beginning of September. (probably a question of money!)Having mine on Saturday at the gp's. Never had one before. Didn't realise that it takes 6 weeks for the body to manufacture the antibodies. Nothing like dogs then. They only take a week.
According to multiple sources on the internet it takes 2 weeks to be effective.I've been having the flu shot for years (I have an autoimmune disease anyway). I'm booked in to get mine next week at Boots (my GP doesn't start doing them until October and it takes the immune system about 6 weeks to manufacture the antibodies). Its a pity that I didn't get immunised against swine flu when it first came out - I ended up catching the thing - not fun! Better to be safe than sorry.
By which time you could have already caught the flu! Why the GP's get started so late with organising them, I don't know when Boots start doing them from the beginning of September. (probably a question of money!)
Been having the flu shot for a good few years now and it works perfectly for me. No reaction whatsoever. I had mine this year, earlier than normal, Saturday 16 September. No problems. All the very best. ColinHas anybody been for their flu shot yet? I must make the appointment and get mine done. I have been having flu shots every year now for 12 years all but one year out of that 12 and boy did I regret it. I did catch the flu and felt very ill. I also got bronchitis with it as well. All of you being diabetic do you all get the flu shot? Do any of you suffer feeling under the weather after your flu shot? I only get the odd muscle aches and feel a little bit off colour but nothing much to speak of.
Been having the flu shot for a good few years now and it works perfectly for me. No reaction whatsoever. I had mine this year, earlier than normal, Saturday 16 September. No problems. All the very best. Colin
My GP's is like that - when they have an open flu clinic on a Saturday the queue is huge - you can wait there for 2 hours waiting to be seen. Easier to go to Boots - less stress and gets done when I want.Most surgeries do start early September when the vaccine arrives but they have a lot of patients to jab, so you have to stand in line. Our invitations came at the end of August. We left it till we arrived back from holiday and by then there were no convenient times left in September. Our faults we had to wait till 5th October. The flu clinics are every day and are like conveyor belts, one out, one in every couple of minutes. The poor nurses must be fed up to the back teeth.
My GP's is like that - when they have an open flu clinic on a Saturday the queue is huge - you can wait there for 2 hours waiting to be seen. Easier to go to Boots - less stress and gets done when I want.
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