We’ve had our pneumoccools.Someone recommended I have a pneumonia jab so I started doing some googling and became totally confused.
A single dose of a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (13vPCV, 15vPCV or 20vPCV) is recommended for all non-Indigenous adults at 70 years of age. There is no preference for either 13vPCV or 15vPCV. It should be noted that 15vPCV and 20vPCV are anticipated to provide benefit against extra additional serotypes compared to 13vPCV.
Non-Indigenous adults aged ≥70 years who did not receive a dose of a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine at 70 years of age are recommended to receive a single catch-up dose of 13vPCV, 15vPCV or 20vPCV as soon as possible.
Non-Indigenous adults aged ≥70 years who have previously received 23vPPV and have not already received a conjugate vaccine are recommended to receive a single dose of 13vPCV, 15vPCV or 20vPCV at least 12 months after their last 23vPPV dose.
Adults aged ≥70 years with risk conditions for pneumococcal disease are recommended to receive a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine followed by additional doses of 23vPPV, as per the schedule for people with medical risk factors. See Recommendations for people with medical risk factors.
I am in my late 70's and not sure what all this means. Have others had this jab ?
Very sorry to hear that. From the text certainly sounds like lymphoma (obvs I can't tell, not formal medical advice lol!) which is very treatable. There seems to be a veritable outbreak of mediastinal lymphomas, I've diagnosed 4 in the last 2 weeks; they all have very dramatic presentations like yours. Normally I get 2-3 a year.I have stepped back from AFF these past 14 days. Had a bit on my plate. Tests ordered by GP had elevated markers on blood tests and Chest Xray indicated a collapsed lung and something else that required investigation. ....
I won't be answering questions as I do not have sufficient knowledge.
Probably intramuscular.In the last few years acting upon gp advice we have both had a pn shot
No idea what sort
I have sent a PM (I think!)Would anyone be able to help construct such a medical exclusion letter?
Perhaps best to discuss the nuts and bolts of it in a PM?
Turned out to be a little bit worse, perforated bowel. Went in for surgey this evening, but we haven't had any news since. Any of the medicos know how long the surgery should/would normally take? I think Mrs FB is more wary of there having been no update as a friend of hers went in for routine surgery last year and didn't make it out the other side.Mrs FB's sister was due to fly over here in a few days for her round birthday, looks like it might not happen now as she was rushed to hospital with suspected appendicitis. I'm getting that will be a few days to get over.....
Something like this is how long is a piece of string kinda scenario.perforated bowel
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Sorry that this is stressful for you both. Perhaps call the hospital and ask switchboard to put you through to her ward/Nurses station.Mrs FB quite stressed out so not really sure how to approach things. If she calls I don't think they'll give out any information, either.
It's nearly 2am here, so I'm thinking I might need to wait till perhaps 8 or 9. I was thinking of trying that but not sure how much they would disclose...Sorry that this is stressful for you both. Perhaps call the hospital and ask switchboard to put you through to her ward/Nurses station.
Can always ask what visiting hours are or other innocent question - good luck with it @Flashback. Hope it is just a communication/technology issue