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In northern Scotland now they have a lot lessNot much daylight
this time of the year in Alaska, I guess!
A nice surpriseWalk in the park
to get some exercise
The skater moans "why me?"A nice surprise
might be finding your park has an outdoor group that meets there daily to do Tai Chi
At some competitions there's an epidemic of dropsThe skater moans "why me?"
after a performance with many falls and pops
Had shingles once, painfully, down one leg. Yet itDo you have your shot for shingles?
If you're age eligible for it, get it!
My equestrienne grandmother gave me a pony of my own. SheHave you ever ridden on a horse
or pony?
Sorry to hear that the shingles vaccine would be worse for you. My father in law had shingles & he suffered with it for about 3 months. This was before the Shingrix vaccine was available.
By the way,My equestrienne grandmother gave me a pony of my own. She
wanted me to ride like her, but guess what? I was allergic to straw and hay!
I got Fluzone, which was free for me (I wonder what the "seniors" age level is for vaccines in BC? 60? can't be 65 because I'm not) because the other (Fluad, I think?) had an ingredient in it to which I'm allergic. It's usually one of the non-medicinal additives. Any sulfate, citrate, or acetate, or terms similar to that. I get them at my pharmacy and I didn't need to specify, the pharmacist said I had to have Fluzone because of what he already saw in their allergy list on my record. I'd researched the ingredients myself beforehand, as I always do, but it's nice to know they make sure and take my lengthy list of allergens seriously. For Covid I have to have Pfizer's version, and the RSV vaccine is out for me, as are both shingles vaccines. I have a cousin in her 90s who can't have any vaccines because she's allergic to formaldehyde which is either an ingredient or is used at some point in processing all vaccines.By the way,
my husband is mildly allergic to cats and rabbits, but his allergy to horse is off the charts
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Since COVID, my husband and I have upped our vaccination game. There are two different flu vaccines available for seniors. BC health website says they are "equally effective", but will pay for FLUZONE for seniors in "congregate living" but not for those "in the community" (what we call "free-range" seniors). To me that says FLUZONE is better, but not enough better to justify its higher cost. We have sought it out (initially at great difficulty and expense). Fortunately my husband's insurance started paying for vaccines part way through the year last year. He had to pay for PREVNAR and first SHINGRIX, but my shots and his second SHINGRIX and our FLUZONE were 90% paid by insurance. Sometimes it pays to procrastinate!
We are waiting for more data on RSV vaccine. We paid for earlier shingles vaccine, which turned out not to be very effective.
[Lost track of the poem, there!]By the way,
my husband is mildly allergic to cats and rabbits, but his allergy to horse is off the charts
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Since COVID, my husband and I have upped our vaccination game. There are two different flu vaccines available for seniors. BC health website says they are "equally effective", but will pay for FLUZONE for seniors in "congregate living" but not for those "in the community" (what we call "free-range" seniors). To me that says FLUZONE is better, but not enough better to justify its higher cost. We have sought it out (initially at great difficulty and expense). Fortunately my husband's insurance started paying for vaccines part way through the year last year. He had to pay for PREVNAR and first SHINGRIX, but my shots and his second SHINGRIX and our FLUZONE were 90% paid by insurance. Sometimes it pays to procrastinate!
We are waiting for more data on RSV vaccine. We paid for earlier shingles vaccine, which turned out not to be very effective.
Although their fatesI loved how certain skaters glowed
when they finished their free skates!
I got FLUZONE high-dose, which is for age 65+. The province pays for FLUAD seniors for this age group. Apparently their paying for the FHD for people in congregate living was fleeting, as they are not doing it any more; they started during COVID (I think 2022).I got Fluzone, which was free for me (I wonder what the "seniors" age level is for vaccines in BC? 60? can't be 65 because I'm not) because the other (Fluad, I think?) had an ingredient in it to which I'm allergic.
I hate costumes with random flappyAlthough their fates
are up to the judges, for themselves personally they're happy!
I cringe at dresses whereI hate costumes with random flappy
bits of fabric strewn here and there
you can go to the barbershopHave a lick
of that lollipop