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Sep 07, 2009 10:36 PM

H1N1 will you be giving the vaccine?

by darla09

H1N1 is certainly making the news. Are you seeing very many cases of H1N1 in your area?
Will you be giving the vaccine in your hospital or clinics as soon as it is available?
As an ambulatory care nurse I am trying to determine my personal medical responsibility with this unkown vacccine.
I also wonder, will you personally take the H1N1 vaccine?
Thank you so much for the listening ear and response Darla09


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from berube
Old Sep 08, 2009, 06:07 PM

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just my opinion, but i will be getting the regular flu vaccine, but not the H1N1, sort of like not buying a new care the first year it comes out!
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from tewdles
Old Sep 09, 2009, 02:43 PM

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As a hospice RN case manager I will be receiving both flu vaccines and will administer them to any clients who request it. I am advocating for my family to receive both vaccines.
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from iwanna
Old Sep 09, 2009, 06:26 PM

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I am doing seasonal flu immunizations for Mollen. They will be doing the H1N1 vaccines. I will administer to whoever wants it, but I have a strong objection against getting one myself. I have already received my regular flu shot. My dr. said that she wanted me to get swine flu vaccine when it comes in, but I refuse. It is just too new for me.
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from BSN75
Old Sep 09, 2009, 10:04 PM

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We will be giving H1N1 vaccines in our office if we can get it. We can only get it from the state, and they are trying to determine which offices it will go to first. I will probably get one, but I am a little leary of getting a vaccine that was pushed through so quickly. We have only had one positive H1N1 so far, and she was only really ill for 3 days, which is better than the seasonal flu cases I've seen.
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from Kymmi
Old Sep 09, 2009, 10:45 PM

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I will get the H1N1 vaccine but only because I pretty much HAVE to take it or else wear a mask the entire 12 hour shift (as soon as we enter the unit until the time we leave) from Oct 15th to March 31st.
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Old Sep 19, 2009, 07:55 AM

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I work in the office of an OB-GYN. Of course we care for lots of pregnant women. The CDC, ACOG, and the state of Texas STRONGLY encourage pregnant women to get vaccinated for H1N1 because they are at high risk of complications from the flu. The doctor has to give out information about the vaccine to his patients as required by ACOG, but he has strong reservations about recommending a vaccine that has been developed so quickly. We are on the state's list to be one of the first to get the vaccine because we care for a high risk population. I got my seasonal flu vaccine just yesterday. I am torn about getting the H1N1 vaccine for me personally because it is so new, but at the same time, I feel compelled to protect my pregnant patients from possible exposure from me. What to do, what to do?
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from tewdles
Old Sep 19, 2009, 09:33 AM

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I am not certain why people are scared of the H1n1 vaccine. This vaccine has been developed and produced just like the seasonal flu vaccine is produced. It is an inactivated virus just like the seasonal vaccine. It is grown and manufactured just like the seasonal vaccine. It is administered just like the seasonal vaccine. Have I missed something? Has there been some study that links this vaccine to complications that I missed?
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from trinionli
Old Sep 21, 2009, 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by tewdles View Post
I am not certain why people are scared of the H1n1 vaccine. This vaccine has been developed and produced just like the seasonal flu vaccine is produced. It is an inactivated virus just like the seasonal vaccine. It is grown and manufactured just like the seasonal vaccine. It is administered just like the seasonal vaccine. Have I missed something? Has there been some study that links this vaccine to complications that I missed?
People are concerned because this is a NEW drug. IMO there has not been sufficient testing on LONG TERM side affects. I am strongly against taking this experimental vaccine. Yes, experimental. Anything developed and released to the public in this short time without long term testing is experimental to me....
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from ConnieNTX
Old Sep 28, 2009, 11:33 PM

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My kids have all tested positive for H1N1-all 5 of them, one after the other, all within the past 8 days. Today, my husband tested positive. They do have to miss a week of school, and feel miserable for about 48 hours, high fever, body aches, cough, but nothing different than the seasonal flu(in fact, doesn't seem as bad). They are all on Tamiflu, and two of my children on Azithromycin as well. The Dr. prescribed me Tamiflu also-and I've been taking it since Friday to prevent it, along with vitamins, and so far-so good(knocking on wood). My youngest two children were vaccinated this year for seasonal flu-still got this strain. It's spreading like wildfire here, and now 2 of my sister's 4 children were diagnosed in the e.r. today with Type A influeza-which CDC says 99% of Type A right now test positive for H1N1. I've noticed within 3-4 days my kids are back up and trying to do normal activities, just a little drained as with fighting any flu or respiratory infection, but nothing horrible. I can see if it is someone immune-comprimised or elderly, but I'm not sure even after my own children having it, I would have them vaccinated for something so new.
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