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โ06-01-2015 02:57 PM - edited โ06-01-2015 02:59 PM
My poor mother has went to the trouble of getting her annual vaccine but now many months later she has caught the flu & it's a really bad prolonged case how is this possible?. I thought that if you still picked it up that it would only be a mild cold or flu?!
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My 71 year old mother got a flu vaccine last year but she has a very bad flu for about 2 weeks, why?
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on โ06-01-2015 05:27 PM
My 71 year old mother got a flu vaccine last year but she has a very bad flu for about 2 weeks, why?
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on โ06-01-2015 03:18 PM
It is probable a different strain of the flu.
Or the effect of the injection has worn off.
My 71 year old mother got a flu vaccine last year but she has a very bad flu for about 2 weeks, why?
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on โ06-01-2015 03:36 PM
How long should it last then as it has been quite a few months but not year though ๐ .
My 71 year old mother got a flu vaccine last year but she has a very bad flu for about 2 weeks, why?
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on โ06-01-2015 03:39 PM
They only last for months I can't remember how many though.
But I remember my Doctor suggesing not to get the injection too early in the autunm.
My 71 year old mother got a flu vaccine last year but she has a very bad flu for about 2 weeks, why?
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on โ06-01-2015 03:45 PM
Flu injections nly protect one for six month.
If your mother has flu for two weeks already, she better go and see her GP asap.
Erica
My 71 year old mother got a flu vaccine last year but she has a very bad flu for about 2 weeks, why?
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on โ06-01-2015 03:47 PM
It should last a year. There are other viruses with "flu-like" symptoms. The batch might have been out-of-date, but unlikely. What does the doctor say? As Grandmoon said, it could be a different strain, but I was under the impression that they are all included now, especially for older people.
Has she had her pneumonia shots?
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/misconceptions.htm
Hope your mum is better soon.
My 71 year old mother got a flu vaccine last year but she has a very bad flu for about 2 weeks, why?
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on โ06-01-2015 03:52 PM
there are dozens of strains of flu. The injection only covers some of them - I think 7. I had flu this year, the first time since I started getting the injections (about 8 years).
My 71 year old mother got a flu vaccine last year but she has a very bad flu for about 2 weeks, why?
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on โ06-01-2015 04:08 PM
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:there are dozens of strains of flu. The injection only covers some of them - I think 7. I had flu this year, the first time since I started getting the injections (about 8 years).
You are right, but it depends on where we are, and the info that the medical people put out.
My 71 year old mother got a flu vaccine last year but she has a very bad flu for about 2 weeks, why?
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on โ06-01-2015 04:40 PM
The only folk i know that get -flu are the ones that had flu injections-just saying..Richo.
My 71 year old mother got a flu vaccine last year but she has a very bad flu for about 2 weeks, why?
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on โ06-01-2015 04:45 PM
@serendipityricho wrote:The only folk i know that get -flu are the ones that had flu injections-just saying..Richo.
Not true. Do some googling. It is a very serious disease, and kills a lot of people annually.

