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Jane.
#1 Posted : Tuesday, October 30, 2012 7:13:48 AM Quote
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Can't find thread, so did new one.
Flu jab booked for next week.

If you have not had one, do!
This is the third year of having one, was a chicken before!

No side effects.
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Paula-C
#2 Posted : Tuesday, October 30, 2012 1:49:12 PM Quote
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Had mine done a few weeks ago. Doctors surgery wonderfully organised just like last year.

Appointment was on a Saturday at 11.40. Got there, walked into reception to be greeted by someone with a clip board and asked me my name. She ticked me off the list and was just about to tell me to take a seat when a nurse appeared and I was told to go straight in. Someone sat at the computer taking my name and date of birth whilst I was getting my arm ready. Honestly didn't feel a thing, commented to them on how organised they were again to be told that someone had complained earlier saying it was a shamble. She told me that if everyone turned up like they should of they would of seen 880 patients that morning.

I told her the man should of gone to my mother in laws GP for his if he thought that it was bad there. I once went in there for something for her and it was standing room only the place was packed to the door, I had to fight my way to the reception desk. I asked what was going on and it was a turn up and wait session for the flu jab.

I really must give my GP's 10 out of 10. Must add......no side effects at all.

Paula
BarbieGirl
#3 Posted : Tuesday, October 30, 2012 9:33:20 PM Quote
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Mine is booked for 12th November. They wanted me to come next week, but all the appointments were for 8am to 9am, and I have to wait for the boys to come and take Tristan to school. The receptionist initially said that these were the only times they did them!!! How ridiculous!!! She eventually agreed to give me a "normal" nurse appointment for 9.45am I can't believe that everyone who needs a flu jab can come at these times!!! Sad
BARBARA
suzanne_p
#4 Posted : Wednesday, October 31, 2012 5:04:46 PM Quote
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i always have mine done with the Nurse on my monthly blood tests, save's me booking into the Flu Clinic.

I also had the Pneumonia jab in August, the Consultant and my GP both recommended it.

was fine after both of them, but was releived when they were done.

Suzanne
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