Aalok jain
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Hi it's been 1 year for my AVR. I am on Beta blockers and blood thinners . Should I take flu shot as I have never take it in India and now I am in Canada.
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HiYes, it's okay. I had both shots in March and April, and will probably get a booster soon.
(It's okay for Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson - I don't know which vaccine they use in India, but it should be safe)
One other thing - because you take an anticoagulant, your risk of serious embolic events (formation of clots) is reduced.
I am not talking about covid shots, it's about general flu shot before winter.
Yes. Get the shot. I had surgery this past February and got the flu shot a few weeks ago. No symptoms or reaction at all.Hi it's been 1 year for my AVR. I am on Beta blockers and blood thinners . Should I take flu shot as I have never take it in India and now I am in Canada.
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Yea, I have been getting the flu shot for many years, even before my aortic valve replacement. It will help you keep from being sicker from the flu, which can cause more problems without it. Go for it.Hi it's been 1 year for my AVR. I am on Beta blockers and blood thinners . Should I take flu shot as I have never take it in India and now I am in Canada.
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You do not have to mention Metformin or Warafarin . It is in your medical records and at your pharmacy. You are a heart patient and should be doing this shot on a yearly basis anyway. I have and luck has it, no flu caught yet in me.The question should be “Why shouldn’t you get a flu shot?”. I can’t think of any reason.
Also personally I generally do not mention I am on warfarin when I am getting a shot. Too much nonsense to deal with. If I was having a large needle driven into my liver being on warfarin might be very pertinent bit a small needle in my arm much less so.
And here in the USA, Medical insurance pays for the shot and so does Medicare and Medicaid. Abd I used to also get it free from the job. And it does not affect Warafarin, nor the other way around. That shows that the nurse is not educated on the medicine side. LMAO!Yep I get the flu *** every year as its free at work. Also its free for people with chronic heart disease. Well worth it imo!
This year oddley when I had it I had a misinformed nurse at first refuse to give me the *** because I’m on warfarin, “you cant have it your on warfarin”, “yes I can my INR was 2.3 last friday”,
she was a bit taken back with this rebuttle “oh ok you have a well managed INR”
Managing myself too right I do
It was just as important in 2020 when we still did not have a vaccine for Covid back then.I had my AVR 6 months ago and am scheduled for my general annual flu shot in two weeks.
Experts are saying flu shot is more important than ever in 2021.
I also took the shot . Just had some pain for a short time in arm .As a follow up, I received my flu vaccine yesterday. I was originally going to get mine at CVS, but they wanted to charge me $35. Took my mom to get hers at Kaiser and they offered to *** me as well for no charge, as I am her caretaker, so the price was right. No negative side effects at all.
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