Look who is back to the land of the living! Xander went back to school today and to youth group tonight. He’s still got his nasty cough that comes with any of his illnesses, but it isn’t as constant anymore.
Think I’m winning the battle on germs in my own system. Hope so!
Public service announcement: your regular flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine need to be separated by at least 30 days. I had no idea, and am guessing I'll have swine flu before I can get the vaccine!
Think I’m winning the battle on germs in my own system. Hope so!
Public service announcement: your regular flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine need to be separated by at least 30 days. I had no idea, and am guessing I'll have swine flu before I can get the vaccine!
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wow they didn't say a word about that 30 day thing tonight at the peds office!!! wow....they took our number to have us in next week for it for Katie. Talk about conflicting information.
Katie says she is going back tomorrow...she has been a die hard with swim team going on.
I checked out the cdc website Q&A's on swine flu vaccinations and it says this: Can the seasonal vaccine and the 2009 H1N1 vaccine be given at the same time?
Inactivated 2009 H1N1 vaccine can be administered at the same visit as any other vaccine, including pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine. Live 2009 H1N1 vaccine can be administered at the same visit as any other live or inactivated vaccine EXCEPT seasonal live attenuated influenza vaccine.
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