I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange

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  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
    edited August 2013
  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited August 2013

    So many of these loons are just about bright enough to find the zipper in their trousers when they need to go....the rest is a toss-up. 

    Jackie

  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
    edited August 2013
  • crazy4carrots
    crazy4carrots Member Posts: 5,324
    edited August 2013

    Here's a health question:  Have any of you had the anti-shingles vaccine called Zostavax? (At least that's what it is called in Canada).  After witnessing a really severe case in a member of my family, I really am terrified of shingles.  I had chicken pox at the age of 6 and that nasty little virus still lives within me......

  • pupmom
    pupmom Member Posts: 5,068
    edited August 2013

    C4C I was vaccinated for shingles last October. Don't know if it is the same vaccine though. My mom had suffered horribly with shingles years ago, so I did not want to risk going through that.

  • gardengumby
    gardengumby Member Posts: 7,305
    edited August 2013

    I had the shingles vaccine last year, as did my hubby.  My MIL had it a few years ago, but she got shingles anyway - however - it was a MUCH lighter version, so I think it's well worth it to get the vaccine.

  • 208sandy
    208sandy Member Posts: 2,610
    edited August 2013

    I got the vaccine last fall as well - friend of mine was in excruciating pain for the last four years of his life - the vaccine may not be covered by any insurance (mine wasn't covered by OHIP) and it is pricey (approx. $250 I believe) but well worth it I think.

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited August 2013

    I'm going to get the shingles vaccine as soon as they will give it to me. I don't want shingles ever!



    L

  • crazy4carrots
    crazy4carrots Member Posts: 5,324
    edited August 2013

    Thanks for the info.  It's supposed to be most effective for people between ages 59-69 and yes, it doesn't always prevent the disorder, but mitigates its effects.  So.....I think I shall call the pharmacist and get him to fill my prescription!  Thanks again!

    Oh, forgot to ask -- any side effects from the injection?

    Edited to add:  Sandy, I'm about to turn that magic age in October when my supp insurance ends and Medicare begins, and my supp insurance plan does cover it....so.....I gotta get it done already!!!

  • 208sandy
    208sandy Member Posts: 2,610
    edited August 2013

    Thankfully, no se's for me!

  • pupmom
    pupmom Member Posts: 5,068
    edited August 2013

    Blue Cross/Blue Shield KS covered our vaccinations (don't remember if there was a copay). DH and I had no SEs.

  • gardengumby
    gardengumby Member Posts: 7,305
    edited August 2013

    Aetna covered our vaccinations.  No SE's for either hubby or me

  • QuinnCat
    QuinnCat Member Posts: 3,456
    edited August 2013

    If you haven't already, you might get the Hep A vaccine too ( and followup vacinnes 6 months later). After my Costco berry exposure to Hep A I was surprised to find out many get this vaccine routinely. Hep B is blood fluid transmission, so mostly healthcare workers, but Hep A is transmitted from unsanitary handling of food. Lately "they" are talking about Hep C exposure...something to inquire about.



    There is also the pneumonia vaccine. Usually for those over 60, but they will give it to cancer patients (having chemo?) regardless of age.



    Thanks for the reminder on Shingles. I think there was a shortage of that vaccine when I would have gotten it.

  • gardengumby
    gardengumby Member Posts: 7,305
    edited August 2013

    I got the pneumonia vaccine when I was in the hospital for blood clots - Hep A vaccine?  I'll have to ask about getting that one.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2013

    c4c - I got the shingles vac 6 months after I finished chemotherapy at the "suggestion" ( GET IT!) of my onc.  Seems when our immune systems are vulnerable, and we've had the chickenpox as kids - AND we're 62 -it's an important vac.  BCBS covered mine 6 years ago.  Had the Hep series years ago...

  • lassie11
    lassie11 Member Posts: 1,500
    edited August 2013

    Apparently Ted Cruz has decided to renounce his Canadian citizenship.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/08/20/us-ted-cruz-canadian-citizenship.html

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited August 2013

    I got the pneumonia vax about 9 years ago (I am asthmatic) and promptly got pneumonia. :-( I will probably try it again.



    There is a push to test boomers for Hep C because so many have turned up with it. I was a blood donor for many years until I was dx in 2007, so I don't think I have it but I am going to ask for the test for me and for DH anyway.



    L

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited August 2013

    I saw that, Lassie. DANG. Now we own Carney for good. Ugh. Can't Canada use its magic Spidey powers and the United Nations troops massing in Canada on our northern border to take him back? PLEEEEEEEEEEZZZZZZZ??!!



    L



    P.S. I still need a sarcasm font. 😜

  • 208sandy
    208sandy Member Posts: 2,610
    edited August 2013

    Got the pneumonia vaccine two years ago (right after I got pneumonia).  There was a waiting list for the shingles vx - six months.

  • pupmom
    pupmom Member Posts: 5,068
    edited August 2013

    We got the Hep A, and follow-up, vaccines before we went to Cambodia about 6 years ago. Recently got the pneumonia one. Now, if they would just come up with a cancer vaccine!

  • gardengumby
    gardengumby Member Posts: 7,305
    edited August 2013

    I got my shingles vaccine at Costco - got my flu vaccine there, too.  :)

  • QuinnCat
    QuinnCat Member Posts: 3,456
    edited August 2013

    It's ironic that one is required to get Hep A vaccine when traveling to certain countries, but we can be exposed right here at home. When I had to get it for my travels to India ( and it may have been suggested, not sure if mandatory), the local Carl's Jr discovered one of its workers was transmitting the disease. I sinced dubbed it the "Carl's Jr vaccine."

  • pupmom
    pupmom Member Posts: 5,068
    edited August 2013

    Kam, I don't recall it being mandatory for India. But since we were already immunized I probably wasn't paying much attention. 

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited August 2013

    please share with those who get it.

    Bagger logic 101.

  • crazy4carrots
    crazy4carrots Member Posts: 5,324
    edited August 2013

    Courtesy of Salon:

    Ted Cruz just told another whopper. Not just a lie: he never does that. When he tells a fib, it is always a gargantuan one. One so big that no one would dare to question it. After all, would a top-of-the-class Harvard Law School graduate whose daddy is a north-Dallas pastor, and who looks you squarely in the eyes like a big puppy dog, lie? Well, in the case of Ted Cruz, the answer is, always, yes. That's what he does best and with great ease even though, probably without exception, he is smart enough and informed enough to know that he is lying at the time (which is why he's sure to be the GOP 2016 candidate).

    Here's what he told Mary Matalin, sitting in for Laura Ingraham, on the air just yesterday: “I think it is disgraceful that President Obama, in just a lawless move, just exempted Congress [from Obamacare].” IOW, Cruz is claiming not only that Obamacare does not cover Congress, but that Obama – illegally (as though, as President, he had any Constitutional power to do such a thing) – exempted Congress from it. 

    The lie Cruz told to Matalin yesterday is a BALDFACED lie. Starting January 1, every person in Congress, and all their aides, will have to get their health care from one of the Obamacare healthcare exchanges. Senator Charles Grassley snuck this provision into the law because he presumed that, with this poison pill, Congress would not pass the law. The democrats called his bluff, and passed it anyway (probably assuming that, if Congress lost its current fairy godmother healthcare coverage and had to go under Obamacare, they would rally behind it).

    Ugh!  The sooner he ambles over to the Canadian Embassy to renounce his Cdn citizenship, the better!

  • pupmom
    pupmom Member Posts: 5,068
    edited August 2013

    RL, makes perfect sense, if one has no sense! Laughing

    Btw, I finally noticed the post about your niece. What an outrage! Hope she can find a lot more compassionate team!

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited August 2013

    Thanks, Yorkie.  She finally spoke with someone yesterday.  I got an email from her this morning with a few details.  Cancer was in all 3 bx sites.  It was "ductal cancer" (no mention if it was DCIS or IDC).  She has been referred to a breast surgeon and that surgeon works with an oncology practice.  She visited her MIL last night -- IIRC, she is a survivor.  She feels better today. 

    I passed along the recommendations I collected yesterday, and told her that she needed to do 3 things - get an MRI, get the BROCA test, and get her mammo images and reports as well as any path reports.  I am standing by ready to launch if I have to.  I am a fix-it, have-a-plan kind of person, so I am restraining myself from steamrolling her.  Good think I don't have kids - they would be flat as Flat Stanley!  I just feel so bad for her.  We have a bad, bad family trajectory.

    Thanks for the help and the good wishes, all.  They mean a lot!

    L

  • pupmom
    pupmom Member Posts: 5,068
    edited August 2013

    Thoughts are prayers going out to her! Thank goodness she has YOU!

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited August 2013

    Thanks, Yorkie!  She also did say that both her husband and her MIL will be going with her to the appointment with the surgeon on Friday to take notes and ask questions.  I am very, VERY happy for that.  More perspectives are "more better."

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited August 2013

    More on the Cruze Control from the blog Wonkette.  I ***'d out the middle part of the swear words - go to the link to get the unexpurgated version:

    BLAME CANADA  


    Sorry Ike, but Ted Cruz loves America more than his birth country.

     

    Ivy-league graduate and Harvard Law Review editor Ted Cruz is a startling example of how a Grade A Dumbass can become a U.S. Senator. From Texas, but it still counts.

    Apparently, despite attending Princeton for undergrad and Harvard for law school, this guy had no idea that being born in Canada makes one a Canadian citizen, even though he himself was that guy who was born in Canada and was therefore a Canadian citizen. If only there was some sort of World Wide InterConnected Web of Electronic Pages one could consult to learn about these things. Someone should get on that.

    Well, the dual-citizen is finally unburdening himself of his Canadian heritage, allowing him to proudly declare that he is an American and only an American. Per The Hill:

    “Now the Dallas Morning News says that I may technically have dual citizenship,” Cruz said in a statement. “Assuming that is true, then sure, I will renounce any Canadian citizenship.”

    Although technically, you are still a giant a**hole, but we aren’t sure there is a form you can fill out to renounce that. 

    Now there are many things wrong with this very short statement. First of all, the Dallas Morning News does not confer citizenship to Canada or any other country. The Canadian government, which passed a law in 1947, says that you are a Canadian citizen. As a fancy-pants lawyer, we figured that you knew the difference between a news outlet and a sovereign government, but hey, we all have knowledge gaps.

    Second, don’t Senators have a staff of like 50 kids who slobber all over every word they say? Did no one, at any point, raise this issue before he released his Canadian birth certificate? Should one seriously try to run for President when one can’t even figure out their own citizenship status? Is his staff that incompetent that not one single person raised this as a possible issue, and maybe thought that they should check? Seriously, Cruz should fire everyone that works for him, including himself, for gross negligence and dumbf***ery.

    According to Politico,

    Cruz said on the “Laura Ingraham Show” Monday morning, “I will admit I find the tizzy in the media a little bit amusing — the fact that the New York Times is this hysterical after my being in office only a few months.”

    No one is really in a tizzy here. We just find it amusing that a U.S. Senator with Presidential ambitions was born in another country, and apparently that is all fine and dandy with the Tea Party crowd, despite that crowd being in a legitimate ‘tizzy,’ full of actual lawsuits, over our current President who was born in America.

    Finally, a note to The Hill and other outlets that are trying to say that this controversy is in any way related to the ‘birther’ movement trying to discredit our Kenyan Usurper. THEY ARE NOT F***ING THE SAME. No one disputes where Ted Cruz was born, and the Constitution is actually unclear as to whether dual-citizens can become President. As Aaron Blake at WaPo points out, no one on the left is claiming that Ted Cruz is part of a crazy conspiracy to defraud the American public… we just think he is a rude, generally unlikeable sh**head, and we enjoy laughing at his dumb transparent lies.

    We look forward to a forthcoming Senate resolution to change the name of Canadian bacon to Freedom bacon, because why not.

    Read more at http://wonkette.com/526155/canadian-ted-cruz-shocked-shocked-to-learn-he-is-canadian#VSWmftKhtdwceSZu.99

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