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thanks, Hows your ol sore knees?I know the feeling, Granny, but it's progress. Good for you!![]()
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thanks, Hows your ol sore knees?I know the feeling, Granny, but it's progress. Good for you!![]()
They are in their late 20's early 30's both have full time jobs and children to take care of. My other children and grandchildren live in other states. They help when they can.How old are the grands?Could one stay the week for you?
well poopyThey are in their late 20's early 30's both have full time jobs and children to take care of. My other children and grandchildren live in other states. They help when they can.
are you sick?Getting the pneumonia vaccine doesn't mean you won't get pneumonia. You can still get a different strain
No. DH had chest pain. He's in the hospital with pneumonia. We got our vaccines at Walmart. Now I understand why his Dr wanted to know what strain pneumonia vaccine he got. I wonder if people get more then one pneumonia vaccine if they have a low immune systemare you sick?
Oh not too bad today, thanks. Mostly they just feel kind of fatigued, a little weak. I'm sure they'll be all better tomorrow.thanks, Hows your ol sore knees?
Pneumonia vaccine is usually 2 doses that cover pneumonia caused by gram-positive streptococcus pneumoniae. If the doctor did a culture of the stuff in your husbands lungs and it was some other kind of germ he may want to give him something else. There are 2 or 3 types of pneumonia vaccine that cover different serotypes of the bacteria. Sorry if I confused you. It's had to explain.No. DH had chest pain. He's in the hospital with pneumonia. We got our vaccines at Walmart. Now I understand why his Dr wanted to know what strain pneumonia vaccine he got. I wonder if people get more then one pneumonia vaccine if they have a low immune system