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Getting a flu jab


"It's the carbs." For me those words should be written in giant letters. Since going low carb and losing over 25 kilos, I have been in remission. But any carbs above 50-60g a day send the scales spinning upwards. I love cheese biscuits and bread and succumb occasionally, repenting at leisure over the following week as I crawl back down to my previous levels. I need about 1000 calories a day and limited carbs. But on that I have greatly improved health and quality of life, far better than ten years ago, despite advancing age. (But yes, I do miss the wine, bread, biscuits etc. If only....)
 
You don’t have to have a flu jab it’s entirely up to you. I have never had a flu and been diabetic over 20 years!
I'm kind of the same attitude, Sarah. I've been Type 2 for 15 years and had the flu virus only 2/3 times. The last time I had flu was before I even acquired T2D.
 
Well clearly no one is forcing anyone to have it, but it’s more about the fact that being diabetic means flu is a greater impact onto you than if you weren’t.

I don’t understand your argument I’m afraid


I'm with Andy. Type 1 diabetic of 50 years. Well controlled. Have caught flue twice in life. Very bad. Better o err on side of caution and have flu jab. And in case it's part of the discussion...there is absolutely no evidence, reason or cause to suspect the flu jab. Just in case there are any out there entertaining the conspiracy approach, let it go, opt for good health.
 
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.
I am diabetic and have the flu jab...this year I also had the pneumonia jab.
 

Pneumonia vaccine is offered to 65yrs and over. 2 -64 yrs if particular underlying health conditions.
 

Flu vaccine is less than 50% effective. Often being said when the Pfizer covid vaccine first ready and said to be 95% effective.
People don't have vaccines for different reasons. I don mean the anti vax lot. But people like myself who react not well to most drugs. I have ME and always been advised not to have it. I can't even tolerate mild pain killers like paracetamol. my partner has type 1 and has flu vaccine every year. BUT this year not so far. Only a drive through at a church a fair distance away. We have no transport. He has been told to go to a pharmacy then. He hasn't been out since March. I am housebound all, the time anyway.
 
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