Feb 28, 2019 4:57 AM
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jrhawk42
I think tdap and flu are the only recommended ones for adults, but probably best you ask your doctor.
glaug
Tdap and meningococcal whatever would be a good start. Yellow fever if you like to roam.
Atomic2
This is why records exist dude. Everything is documented, maybe you don't have it but your Dr(s) do.
Aeonlu
Most vaccines can be had again as an adult. Tell your doctor and get them all again.
Your school should have a copy of your immunization records as well.
BanishedBook
because you were vaccinated as a child does not mean you should skip the vaccinations needed for an adult, btw there are a slew of them
klean9
Retired doc here. If you do not have a personal MD, contact your county health department. Start there even if that’s not where you grew up
ndmaster
Really?
Lickenziedickens
Just did this last week, was getting blood work done anyway, made surewas good on MMR, turns out I was only immune to 2/3, got a boost today
myriagon
Go get a titer test my friend
TheDoctorAP
Cdc vaccination. Tons of info, age ranges, and special situations explained. Your doctor or an Infectious Diseases doc can help clarify
TheZade
Your medical records will likely show, or you can get a titer to see what antibodies you have currently
polopolomarkopolopolo
idontliketheclonebone
Ask your doc for a titer (spelling?) Test. It tests for antibodies to ensure your vaccinations are all up to date
DrRad
Exactly. That’s even better because then you know which vaccines worked and which you need additional doses of to be protected.
MajikMessiah
You spelled it correctly
jrhawk42
I think tdap and flu are the only recommended ones for adults, but probably best you ask your doctor.
glaug
Tdap and meningococcal whatever would be a good start. Yellow fever if you like to roam.
Atomic2
This is why records exist dude. Everything is documented, maybe you don't have it but your Dr(s) do.
Aeonlu
Most vaccines can be had again as an adult. Tell your doctor and get them all again.
Aeonlu
Your school should have a copy of your immunization records as well.
BanishedBook
because you were vaccinated as a child does not mean you should skip the vaccinations needed for an adult, btw there are a slew of them
klean9
Retired doc here. If you do not have a personal MD, contact your county health department. Start there even if that’s not where you grew up
ndmaster
Really?
Lickenziedickens
Just did this last week, was getting blood work done anyway, made surewas good on MMR, turns out I was only immune to 2/3, got a boost today
myriagon
Go get a titer test my friend
TheDoctorAP
Cdc vaccination. Tons of info, age ranges, and special situations explained. Your doctor or an Infectious Diseases doc can help clarify
TheZade
Your medical records will likely show, or you can get a titer to see what antibodies you have currently
polopolomarkopolopolo
idontliketheclonebone
Ask your doc for a titer (spelling?) Test. It tests for antibodies to ensure your vaccinations are all up to date
DrRad
Exactly. That’s even better because then you know which vaccines worked and which you need additional doses of to be protected.
MajikMessiah
You spelled it correctly