I know it can be awful to get the flu terry. I talked to someone who was just getting over it and she told me how bad it was, too. I haven't had it in ages. Can't even remember when I had it but it was bad, I know.Got mine on last visit to pcp. Never had a problem with them. Many years ago got the actual flu and thought I was going to die!
Here too, @Pinky. I also got my free Senior flu shot in Nov.Don't know about other countries, but, there is a special stronger flu shot for Seniors here in Canada. It's free through your doctor and pharmacies. I usually wait till November to get my flu shot.
There is a different one here for people over 65, too. I didn't get that one, though.Don't know about other countries, but, there is a special stronger flu shot for Seniors here in Canada. It's free through your doctor and pharmacies. I usually wait till November to get my flu shot.
I was told there is one that specifies 65+ and I am not that old yet so I got the regular one. I am not feeling so good now after getting the shot. Chills weakness and nose was congested this morning. Some have this reactionI got the senior one. I asked about it and the nurse said that anyone over 60 gets the senior one unless they ask for the other one. Pcp says it lasts longer than 3 months. And if you do get the flu it will not be as severe.
Yes, that's the desperate reply for people who ask a doctor: "If the flu shot works, why do so many people get the flu anyway?"I got the senior one. I asked about it and the nurse said that anyone over 60 gets the senior one unless they ask for the other one. Pcp says it lasts longer than 3 months. And if you do get the flu it will not be as severe.
To each his own. It's obvious that you seek confidence in your decision by suggesting others do as you do.Note To Seniors: All should get the flu shot not for the flu alone. Getting the flu in our silver years can result in your death. ☠
Think even if they guess wrong it can still semi-protect you even if you do get the current strain...make the case easier on you.I've NEVER had a flu shot and I seldom get sick. I am NOT advocating that you needn't get one, do what you think is best.
You know a flu vaccine is made up almost a year ahead of time. They have to guess what strain it's going to be - sometimes they get it right and sometimes not. If it's the wrong vaccine, it won't do you any good.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/how-fluvaccine-made.htm
A bit of info would help. A cough with no fever is not the flu; it's called a Chest Cold. The flu presents with high fever. It is common for people to call any illness the Flu.I didn't get the flu shot in 2009 and, over that New Year's Eve Weekend, I got a bad cough and really thought I was a goner. Actually told my wife that. The cough started on a Saturday night, got a little worse on Sunday, but by Monday AM, is was definitely worse. Wife took me to the doctor and he prescribed a "narcotic" type cough medicine, an anti-biotic and a lung x-ray. The x-ray revealed a spot of pneumonia on my one lung. The cough medicine really helped, as well as the anti-biotic.
I swore from that time, on, that I'd always get a yearly Senior Double Dose Flu Shot. My wife does also. My VA PCP told me that the Senior Flu Shot wouldn't stop me from getting the flu, but it is definitely stops how bad it could be.
We just got ours last Thursday at Walmart. Shoulder pain for about a day and a half, but the pain is definitely worth getting the shot.
A question:
If the Corona Virus is easier to get than the flu, and,
if the Corona Virus is more deadly than the flu, and,
if wearing masks protects us against the Corona Virus, then,
wouldn't wearing a mask also protect us against the flu, and,
if so, why do we need a flu shot?