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Postby gazell » 05 Jul 2007 17:02

a couple of our friends have been to icmeler for there holidays for years now and are telling us that they always get injections before they go
is this necesary 8)
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Postby redrhino12 » 05 Jul 2007 17:11

If your friends feel peace of mind by having injections I dont see any problem, are they necesary in Icmeler and I would say no.

When we travelled to Side in Turkey 10 years ago we were advised to have injections these we had, but Side is a long way from Icmeler.
When I asked about injections for Icmeler I was told there was no need.

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Postby gazell » 05 Jul 2007 17:16

thanks for that reply so quick
we had the injections 10 years ago for altinkum but have never been to turkey since
just as well we dont need them again cos we go in 21 days !!!!! yippeee
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Postby Colette » 05 Jul 2007 17:46

Can honestly say in all the years I have been to Turkey I have never had the injections :D
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Postby sharnig » 05 Jul 2007 21:03

Which injections do you mean? Our G.P. told us to keep our baasic injections up to date. ( Hep A, Tetanus, Polio). This is good advice for England, Turkey or anywhere else. I hadn't realised that these injections didn't last all your life. :(
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Postby clare » 05 Jul 2007 22:19

Hi we had Hep A tetanus and polio last year, the nurse told us that these would last for 10 years. We were advised to have them to be on the safe side, our friends did not have them last year and she has had nothing but chest infections since she got back, this had started while in Turkey, we have made them have them this year, it may just be a coincident with the chest infections but I would have them especially if you have got kids.
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Postby Sue » 06 Jul 2007 12:46

I have anything I am advised to have a you just don't know what can happen over there.

I normally take my whole medicine cabinet with me but this year i missed out the throat spray and gues what I had a throat infection it started on 21st May and I am still suffering with it now I just cant seem to get the Icmeler bug out of my system :lol: :lol:
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Postby juju » 06 Jul 2007 13:23

I have never had injections or been advised to have them but when my mother went earlier this year she was advised to have them and did.I put that down to the fact she's 77.
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Postby Sue » 06 Jul 2007 14:28

I am 42, I went to see the doctor who looked on the list for upto date injections in Turkey he said i needed Polio Typhoid and Tetanus
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Postby Sue » 06 Jul 2007 14:30

Clare

did you go in May, I did and there was a bug in Icmeler aparently, but i think i caught it off the planes airconditioning, i had a chest infection and still suffering now
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Postby clare » 06 Jul 2007 14:48

No Sue I went last August. I have told you I go in four weeks sooooooooooooooo excited, I have been waiting patiently while everyone else tells us how their holiday was lovely, well it will be my turn to do that soon.
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Postby Sue » 06 Jul 2007 15:04

sorry clare must have missed a post somewhere along the line, but every time i go away i get a chest infection, the doctor said it was the airconditioning
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Postby clare » 06 Jul 2007 15:16

Thats not good is it, you cannot go without having he air conditioning on especially in the heat they are getting over there now, not like us with all this rain it is driving me crazy.
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Postby dimrie » 06 Jul 2007 15:28

I prefer to have a fan rather than airconditioning as always get a sore throat.

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Postby Sue » 06 Jul 2007 18:13

it was the airconditioning on the plane that caused it, i normally have my throat sprays as i always get a sore throat but i forgot this year and ended up really ill i have been suffering since 21st may
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Postby dimrie » 06 Jul 2007 21:08

Returned June 25th started with sore throat,now earache,faceache,headache,everywhere ache.Can't face food and just drinking hot orange squash.

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PS.Will not need airconditioning when I go Sept 24th hopefully
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Postby Jula » 06 Jul 2007 21:47

Sue wrote:I am 42, I went to see the doctor who looked on the list for upto date injections in Turkey he said i needed Polio Typhoid and Tetanus


I got those those injections first time i went to Turkey in 1993,haven't bothered to have them again.
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Postby Sue » 07 Jul 2007 08:05

jula did you ask the doctor what you needed, i always check just in case
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Postby Sue » 07 Jul 2007 08:07

dimrie were you ill on holiday, i was ill frm the 2nd day right the way through, i had to go to the drs by the market he blamed it on the planes airconditioning
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Postby dimrie » 07 Jul 2007 08:47

No Sue I wasn't ill on holiday,it started when I got home,and today I feel worse than ever.I still have a sore throat and I ache everywhere.

Diane :mrgreen:
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