Pneumococcal Vaccination?
Since joining the ranks of the seriously senior citizens I seem to have heard more from our local doctor's surgery than in all the previous years I've been with them! I suppose in a way it's quite reassuring that they know I'm still breathing.
So first came an invitation for an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm scan, which I'very accepted having lost my mum to a massive heart attack at just 61 it seemed wise.
Now today and invitation for a Pneumococcasion Vaccination to protect against pneumonia which I'm not so sure about. I'm generally not one to take unnecessary medication and, although it says this is a recommended preventative vaccine, my inclination is to say no.
So has anybody had this Vaccination? Are there any side effects? Any advice, anyone?
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Well, taking my eyes off the Olympic ski jumping etc just now I found this info via the NHS web site.
Both OH and I have had the jab, no side effects. In fact having seen one of our daughters become seriously ill with pneumonia a few years ago we were glad to take up the offer.
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We had it a couple of years ago and I don't recall any side effects. They immunise babies against all sorts of illnesses so why not pensioners?
David
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I declined recently on the basis it was an illness I couldn't spell.
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No side effects here either.
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Having had pneumonia last winter if I was offered it I would except.
Maybe when I reach the golden age I will find out, a few months to wait though.
The other one I would be happy to have is shingles, again having had 2 attacks of it I wouldn't wish it on anyone.
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Moulesy, I presume you are going to get your AAA checked?
Only ask, as I had a 8.5cm Aneurysm when they checked mine 3 years ago.
It's one of my crusades to ensure that people are aware how dangerous this silent killer is.
It looks as if you are, but, please don't avoid it.
Please let us know how it goes.
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I appear to have fallen through the cracks meantime on that, it seems everyone other than we 75 year olds are entitled to it!
Apparently I will be eligable from September this year.
I will be making sure I request it asap.
OH has not had the pneumonia one, I will need to see she gets it this year.
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I just rang up some central place up here and they offered me a range of appointments at various nearby hospitals.
Our nearest was well booked up, so I selected the next nearest and I went there within 10 days. Only about 4-5 miles to drive, and all done within about 5 minutes.
There was nobody waiting, I went straight in, and the result was good.
Very good service.
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Our Practice in Cheshire offers Flu & Pneumonia jabs at the same session in late Autumn. The P-jab is a one-off as far as I am aware but I certainly had no after effects at all, Moulesy. From my point of view I'd say Go For It !
Like others have said on here, I'm of an age that falls between two stools, so to speak, as far as Shingles is concerned, if they don't shift the posts any further I should get it within the next ( to be decided ) years !!
Brian
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not sure on that, would need to check with Dr.
Shingles isn't very nice and can be very painful so anything that could lessen the affect is worth it. My first attack was caught very early on and the tablets given helped with the virus but the pain was awful for 2 weeks, my second attack just recently, the pain wasn't so intense but lasted 4 weeks, I still have the postherpetic neuralgia. So yes agree if offered take it.
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Just found this on the internet
The most common type of pneumonia is pneumococcal, caused by the bacteria streptococcus pneumoniae, which can be vaccinated against. However, there are many other causes of pneumonia that can't be prevented with a vaccine.
So in my case yes I would have the vaccination as I don't know what the cause was.
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In the days before all these things were on offer we all had to take our chances with some nasty diseases, anything that lessens the chances of getting them and keeps us out of busy NHS wards is welcome!
Apologies TG our posts crossed.
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I just checked for Scotland and it says I will be elegible from September 2018, seems we 75/76 year olds will be the last to get the vaccination. We seem to have missed out for the last 5 years, which is bad.
When we had our flu jabs last October, OH, who knows about these things, asked when I could get the shingles vaccination, the nurse said they would call me in when I was due.
OH will be making sure I get it no doubt. Will be next year till she is eligible. You have to be 70 at the qualifying date in the September to get it that year onwards.
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Had mine two years ago - apparently anyone over 60 in our area is eligible. Went for my 'flu jab and the Dr actually asked me if I wanted the pneumonia jab at the same time. Both jabs done in a tick and no side effects whatsoever.
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Whilst men are routinely invited for this scan, can I also take the time to remind everyone that women can suffer an aortic aneurysm too. My friend, in her fifties (and now quite a few years ago) was having a routine scan for something else, when a huge aneurysm was detected, and she was rushed from the scanning room to the operating theatre, where she was operated on within the hour. it was apparently just on the brink of perforating - and if it goes, so do you! Fortunately my friend was operated on just in time, and is now back to completely full health again.
It is a silent killer, but some people get symptoms of a pulsing sensation in the tummy, abdominal pain in the centre of the abdomen, or low back pain. Don't ignore these!
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That's a very valid point Valda, I should have added that women can be affected by this silent killer.
Spot on regarding the very few symptoms that can give a bit of warning.
Also, as you correctly say, if it goes then you have under a minute before the end! Nasty.
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Cuh! What is it with old people? CT is just like my Mum's Over 60's Club, discussing illnesses, afflictions and operations. Still, it makes a change from sneering at the daughter-in-law's soggy roast potatoes I suppose.
Have I mentioned when the doc was in the middle of my prostate examination and presumably trying to put me at ease he asked me what I did for a living. When I said I was a used car salesman he said: "Goodness me. I wouldn't want your job".
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I had one a few years ago with no side effects.
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