I got mine yesterday.
I'm not around lots of people except at dialysis, but it's a good idea to protect myself in any case.
It's one of the quality metrics the network judges our units by - the percentage of vaccinated patients. We're given reports that rank us among units across the network and can be required to file action plans and updates if we don't measure up. That is not necessarily a bad or ominous thing - chronically ill patients should get the flu vaccine. But it does mean that we pay a lot of attention to get everyone vaccinated...
What is everybody's thoughts on whether the caretaker should also get the flu shot?(a) caretaker goes down, the patient may need new caretaker or may have to go back to in-center dialysis if dialyzing at home.(b) less chance of the caretaker infecting the patient.(c) possibly better health for the caretaker.
about your student loan? declare bankruptcy.
The loans really bother me. I know I am on the transplant list. But I have so many antibodies and not one pesron has stepped up to atleast get tested. Since I have soo many antibodies it is even going to take me longer to get a kidney. While I am on financial burden forbearance, the intrest rate accumulates, which I will be paying more, then the average person.