My OH, who has some health issues, had the pneumonia jab about 5 years ago when he was 57 but I’ve not been offered it yet.I think the age that your allowed the flu jab is sixty, unless you are in the at risk group.
I had the pneumonia jab in 2015.
As always there are those that are eligible.
My OH, who has some health issues, had the pneumonia jab about 5 years ago when he was 57 but I’ve not been offered it yet.
I had flu as a teenager, and don't ever want to repeat the experience so flu jabs are a no-brainer for me. I was "age eligible" for my flu jabs long before I became diabetic, and have more recently also had a pneumonia jab.
Something to be aware of is that however good your glucose levels may be, illness, fighting infections, etc, WILL raise your glucose regardless, so if you can do anything to potentially avoid or reduce the impact of this happening, it makes perfect sense (to me at least) to do so. I've been T2 for 7 years, and for almost all that time my HbA1c results have been high end of normal - low end pre diabetic (40-43) but I still get occasionally higher levels (45-47) from health (and other) issues.
I'd better not say what we call them up here!
Postcode lottery?
If you are diagnosed with diabetes the NHS strongly advises a flu jab, which I have each year, for pre-diabetes I would speak to your healthcare professional about the need for one.Hi, does anyone have any info on whether getting the flu jab is necessary. From my last Hba1c (45) I am in the pre diabetic range and my finger prick readings are good. Cheers.
Maybe best to check the ingredients. Some vaccines contain mercury usually disguised as another name such as thimerasol which causes neurological problems and could be the reason why dementia and other issues are on the rise.Hi, does anyone have any info on whether getting the flu jab is necessary. From my last Hba1c (45) I am in the pre diabetic range and my finger prick readings are good. Cheers.
Thimerasol is not present in any of the current UK flu vaccines. Even if it was, a vaccine containing 0.01% thimerosal as a preservative contains 50 micrograms of thimerosal per 0.5 mL dose or approximately 25 micrograms of mercury per 0.5 mL dose. For comparison, this is roughly the same amount of elemental mercury contained in a 3 ounce can of tuna fish.Maybe best to check the ingredients. Some vaccines contain mercury usually disguised as another name such as thimerasol which causes neurological problems and could be the reason why dementia and other issues are on the rise.
https://vk.ovg.ox.ac.uk/vk/vaccine-ingredients
I am type1 and always have the flu jab.Hi, does anyone have any info on whether getting the flu jab is necessary. From my last Hba1c (45) I am in the pre diabetic range and my finger prick readings are good. Cheers.
Thimerasol is not present in any of the current UK flu vaccines. Even if it was, a vaccine containing 0.01% thimerosal as a preservative contains 50 micrograms of thimerosal per 0.5 mL dose or approximately 25 micrograms of mercury per 0.5 mL dose. For comparison, this is roughly the same amount of elemental mercury contained in a 3 ounce can of tuna fish.
Good, any ill effects?Thanks for all the info folks! Just to say, I had the flu jab yesterday
It is sensible but not necessary. Real flu can be very nasty.Hi, does anyone have any info on whether getting the flu jab is necessary. From my last Hba1c (45) I am in the pre diabetic range and my finger prick readings are good. Cheers.
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