Just a reminder that it is coming up to that time of the year again for flu jabs and I saw a sign in my GPs for flu jabs clinics. If you have recently had your SCT check with your medical team if you should be having it.
Hi Paul,
Got my invite through the post the other day. And it got me thinking, under what criteria have I been invited? Is it an underlying health condition? Or a weakened immune system? Neither seems to fit exactly as I’m in remission and I had my bloods done a few weeks ago and the consultant was happy with them all. Don’t get me wrong, i’ll definitely go for the jab, I was just interested to know what category the NHS has got me under?
Sorry, I love to over-think these things!
Greg
Was to see my GP last week and emails will go out start of next week. I started getting the jab at 50 due to my Asbestosis diagnosis but my wife is rather frustrated that she is advised to get the jab as well to protect me
Flu jab time?! The time goes so fast!
hugs xxx
Moomy
Yes moomy, had my winter jacket on for the first time today and even the heating has been on
Just read your response and popped into the conversation to suggest that you have a look at the similar thread that I started this evening in Carers only I've included the criteria for all 4 NHS units in the UK which is quite comprehensive. Weakened immune system is certainly on the list for having it.
Regards
Ian
ps I am having mine this Saturday morning
Hi Nick
I have lifted this from the NHS England criteria on who is eligible for the 2019 flu jab
I hope this is of interest to you and possibly others.
Ian
Thanks Ian.
My question was more of a conceptual one. The only two that I think could apply to me are long term health condition or weakened immune system. My question was do I really fit into one of those two brackets and why? Re: myeloma, of course it’s incurable, so it will probably come back one day, but I feel well, there is no impact on my life other than taking two penicillin a day. All my bloods are good so I don’t think I fall into the weakened immune system either.
Also, it’s a psychological question. To all intents and purposes, I’m being told I’m well, just get on with life as it presents itself. Then, you get a invite to do a flu jab. So does that mean I’m not well?
Cheers
Greg
If you’re concerned about sitting in your GP surgery waiting room then ask at your local pharmacy, many do NHS flu jabs now and will offer you a time to suit you. Ours have stocks from next Monday, and as it’s a small pharmacy just said ‘pop in when it’s convenient for you’
hugs xxx
Moomy
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