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i was wondering if anyone knows of any problems with getting a flu shot shortly after ADR?
chuck
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Charles, what is "short" to you? As long as your body has recovered from the shock of surgery, and your immune system is healthy, why not?!
But don't listen to me -- I am no doctor and I never get flu shots. I was in the national guard for 7 years long ago, and I received enough vaccinations for a herd of buffalo.
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short is like 14 or 15 weeks post-op
chuck
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ddd 1990 2003 mri,xrays,shots,emg 2004 discogram ouch pos l4 l5 facet block neg lost all appeals BCBS 5 months of that 3 surgeons later surgery with dr. bertagnoli aug 2nd 2006 in Bogen Germany Successfully ProDisc-L L-4 L-5 |
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I don`t get flu` shots in the UK (they are available) every time I had them, I got flu`.
The less that is put in our bodies the better I feel, but some people have got to have them for other reasons Best Alastair
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Chuck
I would not think it would be an issue after 6 weeks post op anyway. You are more than 3 months past so you should be safe. If you are still concerned call and ask your local ortho about it to be sure. Kim
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Kim Herniated disc L5/S1 2000 Discectomy 10/2003 Rhizotomy 8/2004 and 3/2005Discogram 11/04 grade 7 tear L5/S1 L4/L5 Grade 5 tear with herniation and stenosis Evaluated by Dr Blumenthal at TBI 2/2005 ADR 2 level recommended 2 level lumbar fusion |
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Oops!
CDC Recalls Select Fluvirin Influenza Vaccine. http://www.health.state.ri.us/media/061020b.php
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"Harrison" - info (at) adrsupport.org Fell on my ***winter 2003, Canceled fusion April 6 2004 Reborn June 25th, 2004, L5-S1 ADR Charite in Boston Founder & moderator of ADRSupport - 2004 Founder Arthroplasty Patient Foundation a 501(c)(3) - 2006 Creator & producer, Why Am I Still Sick? - 2012 Donate www.arthropatient.org/about/donate |
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There is not enough evidence to support the policy of immunising people against seasonal flu, an expert has claimed.
Given the huge resources involved in yearly vaccination campaigns, an urgent re-evaluation is needed, Tom Jefferson says in the British Medical Journal. Mr Jefferson said when he studied the data much of the work was flawed and he found little proof of the jab's merit. BMJ editor Fiona Godlee criticised the way the UK evaluated the merits and costs of jabs and called for change. There is a misfit between the evidence and policy, and tax payers ought to ask why Tom Jefferson The government's drugs watchdog, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), has already said it would be happy to take over this job. Ms Fiona Godlee said: "The problem is that the UK has no transparent process for evaluating the effectiveness or cost effectiveness of vaccines. "NICE would like to take this on. The government should let it." Currently, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), an independent expert advisory committee first set up in 1963, does this. Policy versus evidence In the UK, experts say groups most at risk, such as the elderly, should get the vaccine during the flu season. But it is difficult for scientists to make the vaccine because the influenza viruses mutate and the strains circulating vary from year to year. We need to support the flu vaccination programme Dr Douglas Fleming of the Royal College of GPs' Flu Unit This also makes it difficult for scientists to study the precise effects of vaccines, said Mr Jefferson, who works for the Cochrane Library - a body that determines the relative effectiveness of health interventions. He said the most reliable way to judge their effects was to use systematic reviews - impartial summaries of evidence from many different studies. But when he did this, he found flu vaccines had little or no effect on many influenza campaign objectives such as hospital stay, time off work, or death from influenza and its complications. Most studies were of poor quality and there was little evidence on vaccine safety. Mr Jefferson said: "There is a misfit between
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ADR Munich 26th July 2002 L5/S1. Aged 82 now Your best asset is your health My story is here http://www.adrsupport.org/alastair.html Thank goodness for Dr Zeegers I am painfree I am here to help,I live in the UK I now run the UK spine site and can be contacted at www.adrsupportuk.com/ |
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