I had mine 2 weeks after a flu jab. The nurse told my they used to do them at the same time but the complaints of a sore arm reduced significantly when they were separated.I had it soon after my diabetes diagnosis at the same time as my first flu jab.
I believe it provides protection against pneumonia and is a one-off.
My understanding is we are not more likely to suffer from pneumonia than we would without diabetes but having it on top of diabetes would be pretty nasty.
It was the only time I felt a bit off (mildly fluey) after my jabs.
As I had it at the same time as the flu jab, I don't know if these symptoms were caused by the strain of flu that year or the pneumoccal jab.
I am a pro-vaccer as I feel a few days of feeling a bit rough is much better than weeks of feeling terrible and the possibility of passing on my germs to someone else.
What is your logic there?I would bite their hand off if I was offered the pneu jab.
No one has offered yet though.
But I won't have the flu jab.![]()
What is your logic there?
Had it a few years ago. No problems that I recall.Hi all,
Another question! Went for the flu jab this morning and was offered the pneumococcal vaccination. Has anyone had this? Is it important? I am 27, recently diagnosed type 1 (July).
Thanks in advance,
Tom