Not only parent but also school always care about the health of their children. In school, we have to check on our health every year. Some schools have a vaccination program for students. And I am the one of them who have been receive vaccine from school.
According to "Meningitis jab 'protection hope'" on BBC News website, a Chilean study found out more evidence of the new vaccine against the meningitis B which is the most common disease of childhood in the UK. However, it is difficult to develop a single jab that can cover them all because the meningitis B is a group of thousands different bacteria. While vaccine developers can find vaccines which include four other major types, the danger of the meningitis B still remains.
Last year, I was sick. At First, I though I just got a cold but two days passed, the symptom was worst. So, I decided to go to hospital and I was admitted. My body temperature was very high but the result tested was not H1N1. The doctor sent me to ultrasound my stomach and the result was nothing happen. Day 4 in hospital, the blood test came out that I was Hepatitis. In that time, I scared because I know it is a serious disease. Fortunately, I have the vaccination of Hepatitis against the B from my school(also the vaccination of Meningitis against the B). The doctor assume two things why I was Hepatitis. The first is I ate unclean or not fresh food. Another thing is I told him that I took an acne pill and he though this is the reason of Hepatitis because liver will work hard when you take too much pills. After that, I avoid to take any pill as I can. I have an experience of careless of myself. At that time, I just think that I want to treat acnes on my face. I suggest that you have to be careful of choosing food or if it is unnecessary, you should avoid to take a pill.
I think healthy is the most important. If you have a good health, you can work, you can play and another good thing will come to you. Do you agree with me? I hope you all guys have a good health.
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Meningitis jab 'protection hope'. (2012, January 18). BBC News. Retrieved January 18,2012 from http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-16613608
I generally try to avoid taking pills - they are powerful drugs, and generally have side-effects. If I go to the doctor, I always ask him to explain what any prescribed medication is, and then I decide whether to take it or not. I think a lot of doctors prescribe far to many medicines. I usually take antibiotics, but things like sleeping tablets, pain relief pills and symptom only medicines I often throw away, or just tell the doctor I don't want them.
ReplyDeleteSome doctors seem a bit surprised at this, but I think it's sensible. The doctor is just doing a job, mainly selling his knowledge, so he should listen to and serve the patient who's paying him.
I'm sorry to hear about hour health problem, and hope it's OK now.
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