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Have you/would/ should you have SF jab??

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lisad123wantsherquoteinDM · 18/11/2009 17:32

Been offered it as a whole family because of DH's chemo treatment.
Anyone got an opinion on this? DDs are 6years and 2 years,and one has a history of pnemonia and the other has ASD. I work all day with children and families, and Dh has cancer.

Any links to helpful sites would be good too Thanks

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 19/11/2009 20:33

Qunit have you reported the side effects to the place that you are supposed to (can't be arsed to dig out the card we were given but can do if you can't find it!)

Your poor ds, that must be really really horrid for him and you.

LeninGrad · 19/11/2009 20:43

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StrikeUpTheBand · 20/11/2009 10:01

I had the jab because I'm pregnant (3rd Trimester) and multiple doctorsadvised that it would be much better to have it than not.

Had it on Wednesday (so about 48 hours ago) and felt a bit off on the day and yesterday felt a bit tender. Arm feels like it's been punched repeatedly but seems to be less sore than yesterday.

I don't regret it though!

OhYouBadBadKitten · 20/11/2009 13:08

dd had a bit of a temp and was def off colour this morning. I didn't send her into school, probably erred on the side of caution. She is fine now. Tempted to send her back in, but that seems daft just for 2 hours. making her do her homework and clean her bedroom

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