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dot.haukes | 20:09 Thu 02nd Jul 2009 | Body & Soul
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I've read about the at risk groups (i.e those that may suffer a more severe case) one of them is immunosuppression disease or virus can someone clarify what the NHS means by this group? i have an underactive thyroid which when i am over tired can mean i am sometimes at risk of catching colds etc.
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Not sure Dot but I'm on immunosuppressant drugs so am guessing that means me :(
your gp will know...i've been offered the vacine only because i work as a carer...do you get the yearly flu jab if you do you will probably get it if you want it
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hi jenna, I am abit confused about it, i know that my immune system is weakened if i do not take my thyroxin properly. i have never had a flu jab abd i am not sure if i have ever really had flu, i do get a couple of heavy colds a year though
Well your big fat lying gob certainly makes up for your underactive thyroid.

LoL
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knobby keep the vile abuse in CB don't bring it in here
If you have not been invited for the usual annual flu jab, then you are not in a risk group.
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oh thanks for that Richard, that's good to know. i definately do suffer with colds and sore throats if i miss too many of my thyroxin and so i should make sure now that i keep to the prescribed dose.

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