Flu Shot
Ms. Cal Culator
on 9/20/11 10:13 am - Tuvalu
on 9/20/11 10:13 am - Tuvalu
I was at the hematologist's last week and one of the RNs was whining about flu shots and how she had one once and then got sick and one of the oncologists was explaining that it most likely was something she had previously been exposed to or some other irritant...and she still waffled.
But now she hates me because I told that oncologist that "at SOME medical practices, employees have the choice of getting a flu shot or wearing a face mask for the entire flu season." He thought it was a nifty idea...even asked if it was one he could make them wear really tight.
I mean, really. They have an office full of people who MOSLTY have cancer and whose bodies are being fed poisons that shut down their immune systems and these people who are supposed to serve them don't WANT to get a flu shot?
Okay...wait for it...ready? They need to grow the **** up or get jobs waiting tables, where the patrons have a CHOICE about being there.
The thing with the flu shot is that it only innoculates for the strain of flu that the CDC THINKS will strike. They have been wrong in the past. The other thing with the flu shot is that many people are under the impression that they are now immune to getting the strain of flu that they were innoculated for. This could not be more true. You can still get the flu if you have gotten a flu shot, but the (good) thing is that your body will have created antibodies for that strain and you likely will not get the flu as bad as if you didn't have the flu shot to begin with.
As for your medical practice, I personally feel that ALL people who work in the medical field, beit admin, transport worker, nurse, X-ray tech or whatever should be required to get a flu shot (unless allergic to eggs). It seems the responsible thing to do no matter what type of practice you work in, but especially when you work in a practice that treats cancer patients or others with compromised immune systems. They (cancer patients) should be innoculated too if allowed, but certainly they should not be exposed to the virus because of dolts like the whining RN.
Blessings,
Maddie
As for your medical practice, I personally feel that ALL people who work in the medical field, beit admin, transport worker, nurse, X-ray tech or whatever should be required to get a flu shot (unless allergic to eggs). It seems the responsible thing to do no matter what type of practice you work in, but especially when you work in a practice that treats cancer patients or others with compromised immune systems. They (cancer patients) should be innoculated too if allowed, but certainly they should not be exposed to the virus because of dolts like the whining RN.
Blessings,
Maddie
I get a flu shot every year. I just had my flu shot today for the upcoming flu season. I highly recommend getting one. It's impossible to GET the flu from the flu vaccination because it is an inactivated vaccine. The immune response some people mount in response to the vaccination can FEEL like the flu, but it's not. Plus, it's generally a thousand time milder than the actual flu would be in that same person. I'm glad you're getting yours tomorrow! If you're not allergic to Tylenol, I'd recommend a dose at least an hour before getting the vaccination and repeat a dose 6 hours afterwards.