Yes, I am too, but the most thorough recommendation I've read comes from my neighbors to the north. The Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology has issued a complete report with their recommendations. It covers both seasonal flu and H1N1.
In a previous post, I linked to US guidelines.
I'm still researching this and I'm still on the fence about it. After a bad experience with an egg challenge several months ago, it is hard to imagine going through that again. I continue to research and weigh options...sigh...
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Finally, a blog that isn't trying to sell me something! From my personal experiences as a physician, I've learned that flu shots are very important for all people, especially the elderly and young children. However, if you are allergic to eggs, do not get the flu shot, as it can cause a severe allergic reaction.
I am happy to not be selling you something- just giving out helpful information.
Thanks for weighing in. The rest of my family gets the flu shot to protect my egg allergic child. I've got my fingers crossed for a non-egg based flu vaccine.
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