Uncontrolable
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- Tucson Az
I just dread having to talk my doctor out of getting it.
My arm was sore for six months after the last one I got.
So last year he gave me the nasal spray that they give kids.
I didn't get the flu, but I think if you stay away from crowded places, it's unlikely you will get it.
For some reason it seems to show up in senior homes. I don't understand that because I think they all get the shot.
I worked as a Medical Case Manager and had many patients in nursing homes. There is generally a reason people get more and more vulnerable as they age. People start noticing after a while that they will feel a little less vital in the fall, winter and early spring. As humans we, like all other living things, are tied to the rhythms of this planet. In nursing homes more people die from roughly October thru about March/April. If people who are very run down, just plain old, survive winter they may be OK till the following fall. This is how we die if we don't die by other factors.
If our immune system is vulnerable we get the flu no matter the immunity boost. More the older we get.