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Hi Lottie:  That is a great question.  I can tell you I did not really pay

attention, but I did see 3 vials on the counter.  I am thinking that even

though I only got 2 shots.  One Pneumonia, and the 1 Combination shot.  I am

wondering if he filled the one  syringe with the 2 vaccines.  I just started

to feel better today enough to go out for awhile.

From: Lottie Duthu <lotajam@...>

Subject: [ ] Separating flu vaccines

" CML " < >

Date: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 4:40 PM

 

Does anyone know if you can ask to get the different flu vaccines separately? At

the present time, they are given in one injection, but as some are reporting, it

may be beneficial to some to get them one type at a time, separated by about a

week. These severe side effects can be debilitating for some patients and calls

for strong consideration about whether this is really necessary to take them all

at once.

Comments appreciated, I am deliberating about what I am going to do myself this

flu season.

Care diem

Lottie Duthu

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