RogerS
Established Member
Oh please...don't start him off again.It was good of you to let them know.
May I ask why you declined?
Oh please...don't start him off again.It was good of you to let them know.
May I ask why you declined?
The anticipation of the pain is far worse than the event.Had mine for the first time ever last week, didnt even feel the needle and no side affects.
Many moons ago I gave blood, partly to try to beat my fear of needles (I got to forty three before they stopped me because of prescription drugs). I couldn't watch and always looked away. This did me no favours on the first occasion as the blood bag on the bed next to mine fell off and voided its contents all over the beds and floor.The anticipation of the pain is far worse than the event.
I alway look the other way though.
My wife couldn't get hers ............. as there is a shortage of vaccine. The local surgeries prioritised the groups to get it ......... as there is a shortage of vaccine. Apparently the powers that be (for some reason best known to themselves) didn't foresee an increased demand.Had an appointment at Boots a couple of weeks back for me and my wife. Phone call the day before to say no vaccine, may be available by the end of October. Hancock saying “there is no shortage of flu vaccine”. Is it any wonder nobody trusts anything a government minister says?
I know that those with underlying health issues should at least consider a flue *** this year and every year. However, for the rest of us, am I not correct in thinking that flue is caused by a virus?
In which case, the precautions we are taking to reduce the spread of COV 19 virus will also reduce significantly the spread of the Flue virus.
Am I missing something?
Phil
Flu is caused by a virus, yes, and you'd expect the social distancing that some of us are doing to some degree would reduce the spread of all viruses.I know that those with underlying health issues should at least consider a flue *** this year and every year. However, for the rest of us, am I not correct in thinking that flue is caused by a virus?
In which case, the precautions we are taking to reduce the spread of COV 19 virus will also reduce significantly the spread of the Flue virus.
Am I missing something?
Phil
He probuably had a bad cold, which is what most people call flu.My fishing buddy has the flu *** every year and gets flu every year, I don't have the *** and stay healthy, he is over 80 I am in my mid 70's make of that what you will.
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