Guest guest Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 Just one comment – for young children it is being recommended (by some pediatricians) that two flu shots be given 1 month apart. Apparently this is more effective then a single shot. The obvious question is this helpful, or even appropriate, for us with cll or sll ? If anyone would like to comment, or check this out I would be interested in hearing. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2003 Report Share Posted December 5, 2003 Mike - I'll try to get some inputs, have been wondering myself Good Health! Balan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2003 Report Share Posted December 5, 2003 Mike - as promised, I looked into this - But as always, you can't get the same answer twice - One of my oncologists, a sort of severe guy with not much bedside manner, says that not only is a second shot useless, but he's not even sure how much good the first shot would do us Then I checked elsewhere, with a pulmonary specialist. The answer there was " yes, a second shot would act as a booster " . Go figure..... I, for one, intend to get a second shot in December, about two months after I got the first. The other thing I have been trying to get inputs on is what one can do preventively to improve one's chances. I got a " no " on gammaglobulin, a " no " on acyclovir. I also got a " let me know if you've been exposed, and I'll prescribe an anti-viral for you " . Seems like closing the barn door after the horse got out..... I have read a lot about RIMANTADINE. Has anyone thoughts about preventive medications? Good Health! Balan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2003 Report Share Posted December 5, 2003 Mike - as promised, I looked into this - But as always, you can't get the same answer twice - One of my oncologists, a sort of severe guy with not much bedside manner, says that not only is a second shot useless, but he's not even sure how much good the first shot would do us Then I checked elsewhere, with a pulmonary specialist. The answer there was " yes, a second shot would act as a booster " . Go figure..... I, for one, intend to get a second shot in December, about two months after I got the first. The other thing I have been trying to get inputs on is what one can do preventively to improve one's chances. I got a " no " on gammaglobulin, a " no " on acyclovir. I also got a " let me know if you've been exposed, and I'll prescribe an anti-viral for you " . Seems like closing the barn door after the horse got out..... I have read a lot about RIMANTADINE. Has anyone thoughts about preventive medications? Good Health! Balan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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