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I DON'T HAVE INSURANCE AND WORK ONLY PART TIME. I ALREADY CALLED SOME CLINICS AND HEALTH CARE CENTERS BUT THEY ONLY PROVIDE IMMUNIZATION FOR CHILDREN. I NEED SHOTS LIKE MMR, VARICELLA AND HEPATITIS B SERIES SO I CAN GO TO CLINICALS NEXT MONTH. THE SCHOOL DIDN'T PROVIDE IT. I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO ALREADY??????? 1. You should have started the series about 6 months ago. That's how long it takes to get a proper Hep immunization. So you may be out of luck with starting clinicals on time. |
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Your doctor's office or the place (clinic, board of health) where you received your immunizations. You might also contact the board of health to see if they keep records. ...Amy, Your word 鈥渄espise鈥?used in connection with 鈥済etting shots鈥?does not really appear to be the correct way of expressing yourself! It intimates that you regard the use of 鈥渟hots鈥?with contempt ... yes, your last provider should have your medical records, just call your previous doctor's office and ask them to fax you a copy of your shot record. ...the only thing this sounds like is the mantoux test given prior to having the tuberculosis immunisation injection. the mantoux test was a test carried out which involved a small circle of needles... There's a slight sting as the needle is inserted but nothing really hurtful. When I was growing up childhood diseases not heard of today were rampant. Measles, diptheria, mumps, scarlet fever ... If a doctor EVER gets upset at you questioning them, they are automatically in the wrong. Part of their job is KNOWING. Whether or not it was dangerous isn't really the issue, but if they cann... You can't. Those waivers need to be backed. Call your high school - you needed the MMR to get into kindergarten, and they keep your records on file for something like 10 years. They should... Newborn to 2 months....Hepatitis B #1 2 months....DTaP #1, IPV #1, Hib #1, PCV#1, & Hepatitis B #2 (1 month after Hep. B #1) 4 months....DTaP #2, IPV #2, Hib #2, & PCV #... |
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