Guest guest Posted October 9, 2004 Report Share Posted October 9, 2004 You are definitely a person who needs it -- and you certainly don't need to get sick and make your mother sick. I just think that for me - being " healthy " - I will let someone else have mine. The " shortage " may not actually be any worse this year and it may actually be made worse by the news media -- it is just with the " expected amounts " from that one company being disposed of it seems worse. Please be well! > > I had a hard time with this decision because I didn't want to take a shot > from someone who needed it more. I got it today, MAINLY because my iron is > so low that getting over the flu could be a real issue. The nurse assured me > that she thought I was EXACTLY the person who should take it. I don't think > it was because of the by-pass as much as because of the anemia. My PCP had > me on the at risk list...he said, I was LOW, high risk...how do you like > that...ie, it isn't going to kill you but you ARE going to be very, very > sick, he said...I agree, it is a hard decision. My 79 year old mother is > diabetic and asmathic and allergic to the vaccine and one of my concerns is > always that we might give it to her... > Flu shot > > > > > I just saw a news story in the Atlanta area concerning the flu shot > and the fact that some areas are voluntarily giving the shot to only > the high risk individuals while others are giving it to anybody that > wants it. They are calling for voluntary rationing of the vaccine. > > Since the staff at CLOS has said that we are at no greater risk to > get the flu than anyone else (and admitting that I have never gotten > a flu shot before anyway) I just wanted to say that I am going to > continue what I have done in the past and take my chances. The story > I saw once again urged that only those at the highest risk for > complications from the flu take the shot. It also reinforced that > there are several medicines out there to treat the flu early if you > happen to get it. > > I am in no way trying to telling anyone else what do do but I would > rather " my shot " figuratively go to a high risk individual. > > in GA > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2004 Report Share Posted October 10, 2004 I have heard that the nose mist one is going to be available in large supply and is actually better than the shot..so go snort that up your nose woman, and stay well! N Flu shot > > > > > I just saw a news story in the Atlanta area concerning the flu shot > and the fact that some areas are voluntarily giving the shot to only > the high risk individuals while others are giving it to anybody that > wants it. They are calling for voluntary rationing of the vaccine. > > Since the staff at CLOS has said that we are at no greater risk to > get the flu than anyone else (and admitting that I have never gotten > a flu shot before anyway) I just wanted to say that I am going to > continue what I have done in the past and take my chances. The story > I saw once again urged that only those at the highest risk for > complications from the flu take the shot. It also reinforced that > there are several medicines out there to treat the flu early if you > happen to get it. > > I am in no way trying to telling anyone else what do do but I would > rather " my shot " figuratively go to a high risk individual. > > in GA > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2004 Report Share Posted October 10, 2004 nancy you are so delicate........ xoxoxo lol cathy s in va > > > > I had a hard time with this decision because I didn't want to take > a shot > > from someone who needed it more. I got it today, MAINLY because my > iron is > > so low that getting over the flu could be a real issue. The nurse > assured me > > that she thought I was EXACTLY the person who should take it. I > don't think > > it was because of the by-pass as much as because of the anemia. My > PCP had > > me on the at risk list...he said, I was LOW, high risk...how do you > like > > that...ie, it isn't going to kill you but you ARE going to be very, > very > > sick, he said...I agree, it is a hard decision. My 79 year old > mother is > > diabetic and asmathic and allergic to the vaccine and one of my > concerns is > > always that we might give it to her... > > Flu shot > > > > > > > > > > I just saw a news story in the Atlanta area concerning the flu > shot > > and the fact that some areas are voluntarily giving the shot to > only > > the high risk individuals while others are giving it to anybody > that > > wants it. They are calling for voluntary rationing of the > vaccine. > > > > Since the staff at CLOS has said that we are at no greater risk to > > get the flu than anyone else (and admitting that I have never > gotten > > a flu shot before anyway) I just wanted to say that I am going to > > continue what I have done in the past and take my chances. The > story > > I saw once again urged that only those at the highest risk for > > complications from the flu take the shot. It also reinforced that > > there are several medicines out there to treat the flu early if > you > > happen to get it. > > > > I am in no way trying to telling anyone else what do do but I > would > > rather " my shot " figuratively go to a high risk individual. > > > > in GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 Well, you have heard of Painfully Skinny Flo, I am , the Delicate One...lol Flu shot > > > > > > > > > > I just saw a news story in the Atlanta area concerning the flu > shot > > and the fact that some areas are voluntarily giving the shot to > only > > the high risk individuals while others are giving it to anybody > that > > wants it. They are calling for voluntary rationing of the > vaccine. > > > > Since the staff at CLOS has said that we are at no greater risk to > > get the flu than anyone else (and admitting that I have never > gotten > > a flu shot before anyway) I just wanted to say that I am going to > > continue what I have done in the past and take my chances. The > story > > I saw once again urged that only those at the highest risk for > > complications from the flu take the shot. It also reinforced that > > there are several medicines out there to treat the flu early if > you > > happen to get it. > > > > I am in no way trying to telling anyone else what do do but I > would > > rather " my shot " figuratively go to a high risk individual. > > > > in GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 I wasn't sure about our kids getting the flu shot either, but I called my sons doctor and he has an appointment to get his in a week. Stacey Seattle WA Isaac 7yrs Eli 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 I wasn't sure about our kids getting the flu shot either, but I called my sons doctor and he has an appointment to get his in a week. Stacey Seattle WA Isaac 7yrs Eli 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 Hi Cookie, My daughter who is 7 also gets horrible stomach aches, she actually doubles over with pain! What I find that helps is this (after 6 years of experimentation!), I make sure before the fevers start, which for us is when the cramping is lessend, I feed her so that her stomach can first, handle the motrin (which I know can add cramping on an empty stomach) then when the actual cramping is at its worst my daughter always asks for warm tea with sugar in eat. I don't know if its psychological or what but that usually helps and warms her up, which also coincides with the chills coming on. I also place her somewhere very comfortable because I find that when she is relaxed the cramping is also lessend. And last but not least I put her in a tepid bath, that almost always helps. Good luck, Azzie mother to kianna 7 COOKIE ROBERTSON <cookierob@...> wrote: Hello Everyone, It Has been awhile since I have sent an E-mail to the group, however, I do try to read all the messages sent. My son has been fever free now for 3 months!!! Peyton does, however, get really bad stomach pains and difficulty passing a bowel movement. Does this happen to any of your children. One more question, Peyton is going to be 3 in January, just wondering about the flu shot, my pediatrician said because of the shortage she did not want to give him the shot because he was older and there are needier children, what is everyone hearing? Thank You, , Mom to Peyton, 33 Months Lyme, Ct. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 Hi Cookie, My daughter who is 7 also gets horrible stomach aches, she actually doubles over with pain! What I find that helps is this (after 6 years of experimentation!), I make sure before the fevers start, which for us is when the cramping is lessend, I feed her so that her stomach can first, handle the motrin (which I know can add cramping on an empty stomach) then when the actual cramping is at its worst my daughter always asks for warm tea with sugar in eat. I don't know if its psychological or what but that usually helps and warms her up, which also coincides with the chills coming on. I also place her somewhere very comfortable because I find that when she is relaxed the cramping is also lessend. And last but not least I put her in a tepid bath, that almost always helps. Good luck, Azzie mother to kianna 7 COOKIE ROBERTSON <cookierob@...> wrote: Hello Everyone, It Has been awhile since I have sent an E-mail to the group, however, I do try to read all the messages sent. My son has been fever free now for 3 months!!! Peyton does, however, get really bad stomach pains and difficulty passing a bowel movement. Does this happen to any of your children. One more question, Peyton is going to be 3 in January, just wondering about the flu shot, my pediatrician said because of the shortage she did not want to give him the shot because he was older and there are needier children, what is everyone hearing? Thank You, , Mom to Peyton, 33 Months Lyme, Ct. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 I second the bath it works well for my daughter to or if she doesn't feel like the bath a heating pad on low. Christy mom to 4 y/o >>> azzief@... 10/14/04 01:41PM >>> Hi Cookie, My daughter who is 7 also gets horrible stomach aches, she actually doubles over with pain! What I find that helps is this (after 6 years of experimentation!), I make sure before the fevers start, which for us is when the cramping is lessend, I feed her so that her stomach can first, handle the motrin (which I know can add cramping on an empty stomach) then when the actual cramping is at its worst my daughter always asks for warm tea with sugar in eat. I don't know if its psychological or what but that usually helps and warms her up, which also coincides with the chills coming on. I also place her somewhere very comfortable because I find that when she is relaxed the cramping is also lessend. And last but not least I put her in a tepid bath, that almost always helps. Good luck, Azzie mother to kianna 7 COOKIE ROBERTSON <cookierob@...> wrote: Hello Everyone, It Has been awhile since I have sent an E-mail to the group, however, I do try to read all the messages sent. My son has been fever free now for 3 months!!! Peyton does, however, get really bad stomach pains and difficulty passing a bowel movement. Does this happen to any of your children. One more question, Peyton is going to be 3 in January, just wondering about the flu shot, my pediatrician said because of the shortage she did not want to give him the shot because he was older and there are needier children, what is everyone hearing? Thank You, , Mom to Peyton, 33 Months Lyme, Ct. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 I second the bath it works well for my daughter to or if she doesn't feel like the bath a heating pad on low. Christy mom to 4 y/o >>> azzief@... 10/14/04 01:41PM >>> Hi Cookie, My daughter who is 7 also gets horrible stomach aches, she actually doubles over with pain! What I find that helps is this (after 6 years of experimentation!), I make sure before the fevers start, which for us is when the cramping is lessend, I feed her so that her stomach can first, handle the motrin (which I know can add cramping on an empty stomach) then when the actual cramping is at its worst my daughter always asks for warm tea with sugar in eat. I don't know if its psychological or what but that usually helps and warms her up, which also coincides with the chills coming on. I also place her somewhere very comfortable because I find that when she is relaxed the cramping is also lessend. And last but not least I put her in a tepid bath, that almost always helps. Good luck, Azzie mother to kianna 7 COOKIE ROBERTSON <cookierob@...> wrote: Hello Everyone, It Has been awhile since I have sent an E-mail to the group, however, I do try to read all the messages sent. My son has been fever free now for 3 months!!! Peyton does, however, get really bad stomach pains and difficulty passing a bowel movement. Does this happen to any of your children. One more question, Peyton is going to be 3 in January, just wondering about the flu shot, my pediatrician said because of the shortage she did not want to give him the shot because he was older and there are needier children, what is everyone hearing? Thank You, , Mom to Peyton, 33 Months Lyme, Ct. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 In a message dated 10/14/2004 4:09:02 PM Pacific Standard Time, proudmom@... writes: ps ... can everyone see this post.. its like my posts go completely unnoticed? ----- Original Message --- Yes i see it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 In a message dated 10/14/2004 4:09:02 PM Pacific Standard Time, proudmom@... writes: ps ... can everyone see this post.. its like my posts go completely unnoticed? ----- Original Message --- Yes i see it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 we were told to get it ..but im in canada and there is supposedly no shortage here... ps ... can everyone see this post.. its like my posts go completely unnoticed? flu shot Hello Everyone, It Has been awhile since I have sent an E-mail to the group, however, I do try to read all the messages sent. My son has been fever free now for 3 months!!! Peyton does, however, get really bad stomach pains and difficulty passing a bowel movement. Does this happen to any of your children. One more question, Peyton is going to be 3 in January, just wondering about the flu shot, my pediatrician said because of the shortage she did not want to give him the shot because he was older and there are needier children, what is everyone hearing? Thank You, , Mom to Peyton, 33 Months Lyme, Ct. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 we were told to get it ..but im in canada and there is supposedly no shortage here... ps ... can everyone see this post.. its like my posts go completely unnoticed? flu shot Hello Everyone, It Has been awhile since I have sent an E-mail to the group, however, I do try to read all the messages sent. My son has been fever free now for 3 months!!! Peyton does, however, get really bad stomach pains and difficulty passing a bowel movement. Does this happen to any of your children. One more question, Peyton is going to be 3 in January, just wondering about the flu shot, my pediatrician said because of the shortage she did not want to give him the shot because he was older and there are needier children, what is everyone hearing? Thank You, , Mom to Peyton, 33 Months Lyme, Ct. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 thanks! Re: flu shot In a message dated 10/14/2004 4:09:02 PM Pacific Standard Time, proudmom@... writes: ps ... can everyone see this post.. its like my posts go completely unnoticed? ----- Original Message --- Yes i see it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 thanks! Re: flu shot In a message dated 10/14/2004 4:09:02 PM Pacific Standard Time, proudmom@... writes: ps ... can everyone see this post.. its like my posts go completely unnoticed? ----- Original Message --- Yes i see it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 I see it. I've often wondered the same thing. I ask questions or whatever and they are not noticed either. I thought maybe I had something set wrong. Tracey On Thursday, October 14, 2004, at 07:29 PM, and Bisson wrote: > thanks! > >  Re: flu shot > > >  In a message dated 10/14/2004 4:09:02 PM Pacific Standard Time, >  proudmom@... writes: > >  ps ... can everyone see this post.. its like my posts go > completely >  unnoticed? >  ----- Original Message --- >  Yes i see it > > >  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 I see it. I've often wondered the same thing. I ask questions or whatever and they are not noticed either. I thought maybe I had something set wrong. Tracey On Thursday, October 14, 2004, at 07:29 PM, and Bisson wrote: > thanks! > >  Re: flu shot > > >  In a message dated 10/14/2004 4:09:02 PM Pacific Standard Time, >  proudmom@... writes: > >  ps ... can everyone see this post.. its like my posts go > completely >  unnoticed? >  ----- Original Message --- >  Yes i see it > > >  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 LOL tracey it was often making me wonder Re: flu shot > > > In a message dated 10/14/2004 4:09:02 PM Pacific Standard Time, > proudmom@... writes: > > ps ... can everyone see this post.. its like my posts go > completely > unnoticed? > ----- Original Message --- > Yes i see it > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 LOL tracey it was often making me wonder Re: flu shot > > > In a message dated 10/14/2004 4:09:02 PM Pacific Standard Time, > proudmom@... writes: > > ps ... can everyone see this post.. its like my posts go > completely > unnoticed? > ----- Original Message --- > Yes i see it > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2004 Report Share Posted October 17, 2004 Hi , Hopefully my son Drew will be getting his flu shot Tuesday- my pediatrician actually called aand advised us to get it because he has been so sick the past few months. Also, Drew has recently, especially since his tonsillectomy, had trouble with his bowels as well. I think it may be due to not eating for a long time, then eating again messing up his system. Last weekend, he actually became impacted- after all he's been through- and had to be put on a stool softener. I think it was probably due to not eating then eating again, all of the medication he was on, and then he was just became potty-trained this summer- so he hadn't quite gotten the hang of it. The pediatrician told me to put him back in diapers, but he refuses them. Now that I think of it, he's always had some trouble, the doctor had me giving him 2 oz of juice when he was 3 months old because of difficulty with that. Has your son always had trouble? I am hoping these stomach problems will pass soon! I see you are from Lyme- I work at L & M hospital! (I know they do not have any flu shots...) mom to Drew, almost 3 Coventry, RI > Hello Everyone, > It Has been awhile since I have sent an E-mail to > the group, however, I do try to read all the messages > sent. My son has been fever free now for 3 months!!! > Peyton does, however, get really bad stomach pains and > difficulty passing a bowel movement. Does this happen > to any of your children. > One more question, Peyton is going to be 3 in > January, just wondering about the flu shot, my > pediatrician said because of the shortage she did not > want to give him the shot because he was older and > there are needier children, what is everyone hearing? > Thank You, > , Mom to Peyton, 33 Months > Lyme, Ct. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2004 Report Share Posted October 17, 2004 Hi , Hopefully my son Drew will be getting his flu shot Tuesday- my pediatrician actually called aand advised us to get it because he has been so sick the past few months. Also, Drew has recently, especially since his tonsillectomy, had trouble with his bowels as well. I think it may be due to not eating for a long time, then eating again messing up his system. Last weekend, he actually became impacted- after all he's been through- and had to be put on a stool softener. I think it was probably due to not eating then eating again, all of the medication he was on, and then he was just became potty-trained this summer- so he hadn't quite gotten the hang of it. The pediatrician told me to put him back in diapers, but he refuses them. Now that I think of it, he's always had some trouble, the doctor had me giving him 2 oz of juice when he was 3 months old because of difficulty with that. Has your son always had trouble? I am hoping these stomach problems will pass soon! I see you are from Lyme- I work at L & M hospital! (I know they do not have any flu shots...) mom to Drew, almost 3 Coventry, RI > Hello Everyone, > It Has been awhile since I have sent an E-mail to > the group, however, I do try to read all the messages > sent. My son has been fever free now for 3 months!!! > Peyton does, however, get really bad stomach pains and > difficulty passing a bowel movement. Does this happen > to any of your children. > One more question, Peyton is going to be 3 in > January, just wondering about the flu shot, my > pediatrician said because of the shortage she did not > want to give him the shot because he was older and > there are needier children, what is everyone hearing? > Thank You, > , Mom to Peyton, 33 Months > Lyme, Ct. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2004 Report Share Posted October 18, 2004 My own flu shot lament is my kids both got the flu shot in early September, which is really too early to last the whole season. I was really sick at the time and it very much " felt " like the flu, so I called the ped to ask if there's any benefit to the kids getting the shot that minute. He said it might help, come on in. So my MIL drags me and the kids in, I didn't want to have her do it alone as I didn't think my not-yet-2-year-old would appreciate being without her mommy. We get there and he says, " I don't think you could possibly have the flu, it's not around yet " . Well, why did I drag my ubersickly booty out of the couch then? Keeping the shortage in mind, we went ahead and got them the shots, figuring early is better than not getting it at all if they run out. always gets two shots and has never gotten the flu. I really don't think they will have the second shot available for her. She could technically get #2 now (if they have any left), it's been over a month since #1. But I'm more worried about spacing out a second shot so it's gotten late enough to cover the rest of the season (November?), rather than doubling up for double protection early then having nothing in her system later. But I don't think they'll have any left by then, I don't even know if they have any left right now. Still no shots at my own docs. (mom to , age 5-1/2, dairy intolerant-related GERD -- currently has polysaccharide antibody def, previously had transient IgG, IgA, t-cell & other defs... and also to Kate, born 9/19/02, dairy intolerant) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 Hi, My Josh got his flu shot today. 's cycles have stretched out to every 3 months after using cimetidine. However, his pediatrician feels he should have the flu shot because little is understood about and because it may have something to do with the immune system, he puts in a high risk category. Just another point of view. Carolyn (, 5) land Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 Hi, My Josh got his flu shot today. 's cycles have stretched out to every 3 months after using cimetidine. However, his pediatrician feels he should have the flu shot because little is understood about and because it may have something to do with the immune system, he puts in a high risk category. Just another point of view. Carolyn (, 5) land Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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