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Patti_J
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7 years ago

Flu shot

I have just been to visit my G.P. for my X-geva  injection. She wants me to check with my oncologist whether I should have a flu injection or not. I am on Capecitabine. I don't  usually have a flu injection, even though  I  used to work in a large public hospital,  because one of my co-workers nearly died from respiratory failure after a flu injection.
What do others think?
  • Same thoughts as @melclarity . I've never had one and didn't last year as I was right in the middle of chemo/radio
    but my GP has mentioned it this year and now I'm in 2 minds what to do also  :(

  • I was always against it until I was doing chemo and my white cells were incredibly low. My oncologist urged be to have it and I have had one every year since.  I have no side effects whatsoever.  @katyJoy is right, it is a killed vaccine. 

    Paula x

  • I just spoke to my oncologist about this today. I am not currently on chemo but am taking palbociclib on the Pallas trial and my neutrophils are low at 1.0. He said I can have flu vaccine, just not live vaccines for two years after chemo. Flu vax is not a live vaccine
  • Yes it is a hard one I agree, Ive had the flu shot since finishing chemo in 2015, my GP has been adamant since then that I need to have it. I was absolutely fine to be honest having it. I work in education with constant sick kids lol. Food for thought I guess, its individual like everything I think. Though gee watching 60 minutes on the killer flu, there were 1100 people who died last year because they weren't vaccinated. Uuuugh who knows! xo
  • Thanks everyone for your comments. I am very sceptical about the flu shots, especially when last year's version was so inappropriate for the flu that we had in Australia. I will have to listen to what my oncologist says. She used to be a microbiologist  before she retrained as an oncologist. 
  • Hi I am on xeloda and have had my flu injection both last year and this year, just check with oncologist for the best time in your cycle to have the flu jab, just a tip I always have my injections in my rear end{more fat}, and I have never had any reaction to my skin, my xgeva injections I have in my tummy though -
    wendy55
  • Im a nurse - I was going through chemo last flu season- I have never been a fan of the flu jab - I discussed with my Oncologist and he didn't push me to have one last year. 

  • I’m having chemo now and my oncologist wanted me to get one but I haven’t as yet.  Have never had one and worried it will make me sick. 
  • I had my ‘flu injection last week. I have one every year and especially now as I am over 65 years.  It was ok’d by my Oncologist as I am still having chemo. No side effects, and it was painless!