It has to be done at the GP office because there is no way I can convince the pharmacy (this year) to do one. Do the flu shot clinics even acknowledge medical notes if I brought one? Just throwing that thought out there too...
Go to a pharmacy where they do not know you; pay cash and lie about your age.
I suppose elderly people who live in long term care homes are at the top of that unenviable pyramid, mainly because the residents live close together.
I am a cardiac and renal patient if any one wants to change or alter my renal prescriptions I call my nephrologist and let the doctors duke it out, same thing with my cardiac prescriptions. I have good specialist doctors and I am not going to allow a intern or resident mess with my drugs.
Talk about rationing.... Tom Parker (apparently some sort of celebrity in England) had a Glioblastoma and was put on the waiting list for an MRI scan and got one 6 weeks later. Here in the US, you get one the same day if urgent, but if not, you might have to wait a couple of days for insurance approval. I needed one for a hip problem and it took 3 days between the screening X-Ray and approval for the scan that then happened immediately. As to "high dose" - I could drive 20 miles to my transplant clinic or a bit under 5 to my primary care MD for the shot - much easier than trying to communicate MD approval to the local pharmacist. Haven't seen anything in the news about a shortage here.
kristina: Thank you for your kind thoughts however my tx team is 500+ km away. They don’t really have a hand in the inner-workings of what happens locally. They did what they could — note and explanation.MooseMom: ME TOO! This blows my mind! It is beyond absurd! As she stated, “it explicitly states for 65 years and over.” “I understand your situation but...” At this point, I did lose my temper. So what the hell? My specialist knows I’m not 65 and still wrote the note.As well, there are a handful of academic journal articles that discuss high dose and solid organ transplant as a good thing, not defined by age.So, let’s just be blunt and call it what it is: rationing. The government is rationing. Ooooh, like when they get audited, how dare they have vaccinated an under 65 with precious, precious vaccine.As for options, I can get a regular vaccine later next month. That’s it. I actually said after today, I would move back to Russia. That’s how frustrated I am.