Flu shots.
Oct. 15th, 2004 02:00 pmNormally, I get my flu shot at work. They're eager to vaccinate us because our immunocompromised patients would otherwise be at high risk of catching the flu from an infected employee.
I asked a couple of the nurse practitioners whether we were getting flu shots this year. One of them told me that the patient clinics haven't received any flu vaccine yet. Apparently, there's been some discussion about rationing within the patient population - saving the vaccine for patients with lower CD4+ cell counts.
So I called my primary care provider. They don't have the vaccine, and they're not expecting to get any in. The nurse advised me to call the health department. So I checked the health department website, and discovered that they don't have any vaccine and aren't expecting to get any in. They recommend calling your primary care provider.
I knew my midwife's office wouldn't have the vaccine, but I called to ask if they knew where I could get it. Nope.
Employee Health at the hospital doesn't have it, and won't be getting the injectible vaccine. They might be getting a few doses of FluMist, the intranasal vaccine, which pregnant women can't take.
I knew there was a shortage, but I had no idea it was this bad.
If it were just me, or just me and the Li'l Critter, I'd be willing to take my chances. I mean, if I were to get the flu, the danger to the baby would be either from (1) fever, which can be safely controlled with Tylenol during pregnancy, or (2) dehydration, which can be treated with an IV. The flu wouldn't kill me, and it wouldn't kill the baby.
But if I got the flu, it might kill one of my patients. I'm not being hyperbolic. I have patients whose ability to mount an immune response is damn near zero.
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childfree, a healthy college student is bragging about managing to arrange a flu shot for herself. I quote: "I'm feeling good about it, because I keep telling myself I'm taking one away from some little brat who really doesn't need one."
I asked a couple of the nurse practitioners whether we were getting flu shots this year. One of them told me that the patient clinics haven't received any flu vaccine yet. Apparently, there's been some discussion about rationing within the patient population - saving the vaccine for patients with lower CD4+ cell counts.
So I called my primary care provider. They don't have the vaccine, and they're not expecting to get any in. The nurse advised me to call the health department. So I checked the health department website, and discovered that they don't have any vaccine and aren't expecting to get any in. They recommend calling your primary care provider.
I knew my midwife's office wouldn't have the vaccine, but I called to ask if they knew where I could get it. Nope.
Employee Health at the hospital doesn't have it, and won't be getting the injectible vaccine. They might be getting a few doses of FluMist, the intranasal vaccine, which pregnant women can't take.
I knew there was a shortage, but I had no idea it was this bad.
If it were just me, or just me and the Li'l Critter, I'd be willing to take my chances. I mean, if I were to get the flu, the danger to the baby would be either from (1) fever, which can be safely controlled with Tylenol during pregnancy, or (2) dehydration, which can be treated with an IV. The flu wouldn't kill me, and it wouldn't kill the baby.
But if I got the flu, it might kill one of my patients. I'm not being hyperbolic. I have patients whose ability to mount an immune response is damn near zero.
Meanwhile, in
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Date: 2004-10-15 11:36 am (UTC)In theory I'm supposed to get one because of the asthma and I'm leaning towards skipping it cause there are people who need it more than I do.
I don't care if you're a childhater, (okay, I do but that's another story) but finding glee in someone else who needs that flu shot more than you do is just wrong. And Karma bites. Hard.
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Date: 2004-10-15 01:39 pm (UTC)Well, children over the age of two aren't considered high-risk (http://www.ci.baltimore.md.us/government/health/flu.html") unless they've got a chronic illness. So they're in the same category that she is.
If I were you, I'd let your doctor or the public health authorities decide whether you ought to be vaccinated or not. Your asthma is no joke, and with job hunting and so forth you're going to have a lot of public contact this flu season.
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Date: 2004-10-15 11:40 am (UTC)This is why I specify that I am childless but not childfree.
You just watch...in 50 years, this person will be demanding their flu shot because they are at higher risk becaus they are older.
Living in a dorm does not confer a significantly higher risk.
Twit.
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Date: 2004-10-15 12:13 pm (UTC)'Childfree' means 'someone who's made a conscious decision not to have children'. That's all. It's a useful word, and letting a few idiots poison it for the rest of us is just dumb.
-J
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Date: 2004-10-15 11:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-10-15 11:47 am (UTC)Clearly you have yet to be introduced to such charming phrases as crotchfruit.
And only gets worse from there.
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Date: 2004-10-15 11:48 am (UTC)I need to talk to my doctor about it - I normally get one because between the lung scarring and asthma (even if not normally that bad) and the interaction with kids (many of whom have younger siblings: lots of stuff gets passed around), it seems sensible.
On the other hand, if I'm *not* getting a flu shot (and with the shortages the way they are, I don't think I will be, unless my doctor has a very different view of my overall health than I think she does...) I want to know for certain what symptoms need particular attention, and if I'm a good candidate for some of 'make symptoms easier/make it milder' stuff.
But that's just being a mature adult, y'know? There are people out there who need it lots more than I do.
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Date: 2004-10-15 11:58 am (UTC)I appreciate that you definitely do not want to be the vector by which the disease is transmitted, and I hope you can get a shot to prevent that. I'm just wondering how many other potential vectors your patients will also be interacting with.
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Date: 2004-10-15 12:23 pm (UTC)So, I said...
As opposed to healthy adults, with immune systems fully developed, and who are aware enough to such precautions as basic hygiene and want it to avoid inconvenience?
Lets accept, arguendo, that you're not going to a clinic to take it away from someone who has a compromised immune system, your response... about little brats, and your explation, that your doctor has an eldery/sick client base don't really mesh... because that's one of your doctors patients who isn't getting it. One of those older people, or people with cancer; who might be weakened from chemo.
If you want to be selfish, go ahead, but don't lie to yourself about what you're doing.
I doubt I'm gonna get much love.
TK
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Date: 2004-10-15 01:33 pm (UTC)Aw, Terry, you know you'll always get love from me.
The thing that struck me is how precisely she's projected her own attitude onto others. She justifies her choice with this whole routine about how awful it is that parents will try to get their children vaccinated even though the kids aren't really at elevated risk, and even though it means depriving the elderly and sick.
It's so nice of her to worry about the tiny speck in the eyes of these imagined parents, when she's got that great big beam in her own. Selfless, really.
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Date: 2004-10-15 12:28 pm (UTC)I need to get the flu shot according to my doctor becuase 1: i live on campus 2: my immune system is not great being on immunosuprresants and having a autoimmunne disease but I wonder how much protection it actually provides. I got it last year because student health here does a pretty good job of actually holding back some of the vaccines for people with special circumstances and even make you get approval from one of the head doctors there before they will give it to you in order to make sure that at least the most at risk people get it. and so that people like this little college girl you mentioned wont be likely to get one at the sacrifice of someone who really needs it.
Anyways, I hope that the clinic your in will somehow be able to help you out being pregnant and at risk, etc.. cant be on meds and so on...
Iz
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Date: 2004-10-15 12:39 pm (UTC)Sadly, I cannot say that the story you relate above is a one-off; many of the folks I've encountered who label themselves "childfree" behave in aggressively anti-child ways, almost at the level of homophobic behavior towards gays (excepting physical violennce).
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Date: 2004-10-15 12:45 pm (UTC)That may be because, unlike violence towards gays (at least until recently), the authorities are all over violence to children (at least by people not their parents) and you *will* go to jail.
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Date: 2004-10-15 01:20 pm (UTC)Here's hoping that this is a very, very mild flu season, and I hope you can find the vaccine. I'm shocked but not surprised that your hospital can't get it at all.
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Date: 2004-10-15 02:53 pm (UTC)Some people need to learn that difference.
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Date: 2004-10-15 03:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-10-15 03:45 pm (UTC)Canadian health departments may get their vaccine from a different source. In which case, I wonder how long it will be before busloads of Americans start trekking up to Canada for a flu shot?
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Date: 2004-10-15 04:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-10-15 05:07 pm (UTC)I'm a bit disturbed to hear that the student health center on campus has the vaccine. Sure, you don't want to see a mini-epidemic at a college, and everyone's in close quarters so these things do spread easily, but the vast majority of college kids are young 'n healthy and for them getting the flu is more an inconvenience than a threat to life. They miss a week of class, and someone's grandma ends up in the hospital because she couldn't find any vaccine?
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Date: 2004-10-15 05:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-10-15 05:16 pm (UTC)And as for triage, it would have been me first, so the little one is protected for those first six months, and then Baz.
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Date: 2004-10-15 05:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-10-15 05:57 pm (UTC)I've got athsma, and got it pretty sucky, too.
But I'm not getting a shot, because, well, other people need it more than I do.
You can have mine.
Have a great day.
~Elle
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Date: 2004-10-15 06:05 pm (UTC)CCB doesn't have any extraordinary duty of care towards her fellow citizens (she's being stupid, smug, and selfish, but she isn't broaching any sort of duty of care). Her mother, on the other hand, is supposedly in the healthcare profession. Presumably, she comes face to face with people who are truly in need on a regular basis. She should know better.
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Date: 2004-10-15 07:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-10-16 05:31 am (UTC)Ugh
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Date: 2004-10-18 09:40 am (UTC)And I'm again very grateful that I know at least some people who think that my choosing to be a stay-at-home mother full-time as a career is a respectable choice, otherwise the existence of that community would just about flatten me.
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Date: 2004-10-18 07:13 pm (UTC)Disclaimer: I'm a prior member of
Even so, I'm amazed at the sheer mean-spiritedness of the post - taking glee in denying healthcare to someone else - whether you happen to like that someone else and their ilk or not - is just repellent. I confess I take it rather personally, as my mom (over 65) and sister (on immunosuppressant drugs) haven't even found a vaccine provider yet.
I hope you're able to get the shot. It looks like Aventis Pasteur is trying to ship more/faster.
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Date: 2004-10-20 12:27 pm (UTC)no subject
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