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Do I qualify for a flu jab?
I am forever ill throughout the winter with colds, fevers and infected throats. I just seem to catch everything. I had glandular fever over three years ago and I'm assuming I still have a low immune system. I also had a very bad case of bronchitis when I was ten (I'm 23 now). I just wondered whether I should be on the flu jab list. It really gets me down every time I'm ill! Should I go and talk to my GP about this?
The Department of Health promotes a campaign every winter so that those at risk from severe complications if they catch flu are offered immunisation against it. This includes those over 65 and those with chronic illness such as heart disease, diabetes and chest disease, including asthma. If you fall into one of these groups you are eligible for the flu jab.
Otherwise you need to talk to your GP and arrange to have the vaccine (you may have to pay the prescription charge if you are not exempt). Also some pharmacies offer the service. Please understand that my reply should in no way outweigh any advice given to you by your own GP or other health professional who is responsible for your ongoing care.
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