A.W. asks from Wichita, KS on November 07, 2006
Flu Mist...??...
I am wanting to get my son the flu shot but his Doctors office only provides the flu mist...I've never heard of that, have any of you???
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Thank you SO much ladies!!!! I am not going to get him the mist as many ladies have said it's for ages 5 and older (he's only 13 months). I guess the flu shot it is =) Thanks again!!!!! It just upsets me that his doctor didnt tell me this....hummm....
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K.K. answers from Kansas City on November 07, 2006
you can read about it here...
http://www.flumist.com/
In years past, i, too, have had the flumist myself, and 2 of my kids have had it. but i was told by my dr. that you had to be 5 yrs old to have the flumist. maybe because of the live virus, or maybe because a younger child can't be counted on to inhale it properly. funny, because i requested it this year for my 2 oldest (ages 6 and 8) and was told the mist was not available...only the shot. boy oh boy, did they complain!!! they much prefer the mist over a horrible shot!!! (their words!!)
K.
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D.H. answers from Kansas City on January 11, 2007
Childrens flu shots contain murcury and like any other vaccine -comes with risks and are not 100% effective. You may want to focus on making sure your child isn't over-loaded with homogonized milk and sugar products - keeping the child healthy and well-nourished so that they can build natural immunity to things such as the flu - the safe way.
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M.M. answers from Wichita on November 07, 2006
The flu mist is only recommended for people ages 5-49. The shot would be the safest method. I have had the flu mist myself for the past 3 years (I work at a military clinic) and only this year did I get whacked in the butt. By the end of the day I was running 102 degree fever (as were my two co-workers who also got it that morning). I was near delirium by the time I got home. By day 2, I felt a little better but still had a fever. Like everyone said below, the flu mist IS a LIVE VIRUS (whereas the shot is a synthetic virus). But if you are talking about your 13 month old, then no, the mist is not recommended. Hope this helps.
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T.H. answers from Bloomington on November 08, 2006
I am not sure what the deal is the with mist.. but Their are sooo many places to go get shots.. Call health department.. or call the clinic in town some do the infant shots.. Josh got his first shot at carle clinic... and 2nd will be at health depatment... * His wellness benifits are used up for the year so I have to pay... I did not want to get it in the office!!!
But all this talk about how bad the flu bills are if you get it.. Ya.. I am glad We got the 1st one done and waiting the month for the 2nd!!!
R.B. answers from St. Louis on November 09, 2006
My pediatrician said they had to be 5 before receiving Flumist(a nasal spray version of the flu shot), so my 2 & 4 year old both received shots this year. I know that my nieces and nephew, ages 6 and up, were able to get flumist and my younger niece, 2, had to get the shot. I would check further before using flumist on a child younger than 5.
P.B. answers from Peoria on November 07, 2006
no, but they have so many new things for colds and flu season. They got this one you just swab with a Q tip in your nose, go figure. Trusting in your caregiver is important. If you don't , get a second opinion
L.A. answers from Kansas City on November 08, 2006
Your child does not meet the criteria - the minimum age is 5. I got the flumist, as did my kids and we love it. It lasts for a year, rather than 3 months. The problem with the vaccine this year is that the children's doses are only made by 2 companies, and it took longer to "cook' the vaccine this year. I work in a pedes office, and we just got our shipment last Friday. Keep looking for the vaccine if you want to get it; it's just a little later this year, which still conforms to the CDC guidelines.
S.B. answers from Wichita on November 07, 2006
Hey A.!! It is absolutely alright. My husband is in the military and that is what they give to all of the active duty members. I would rather have the mist than the shot. Less painful. Hope that helps.
~S.
B. answers from Oklahoma City on November 07, 2006
I have never heard of it either
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