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are these nesscasary 13|f
a while ago i was at the Doctor for my inhalers. when i was aprosimatly five i asked my doctor when i was getting my next shot she said when i was 15, and when i was at the doctor a while ago i asked again, and again she said 15 but the very last time i was there my doctor said i need to get two shots. im not supposed to get one for another 2 years ! so, are they manditory? and if they are is there anyway i can just NOT have to get them? their menigitis [sp?] and theres another one i dont quite remember the name of. and my friends said their doctor never said they have to get one. so is my doctor just MAKING me get it? and is there a way i can jsut not get it
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I think you should just go ahead and get the shots over with. Your doctor wouldn't just make that up to piss you off. He knows what is best for your health. This way, you can get the shots out of the way and you won't have to worry about them for a long long time. It will only take a few minutes and you'll be happy that you did it. If you want to know more about WHY he's having you get the shots, just ask him what they're for and why they're important. I'm sure he can convince you as to why they are important. ]
I've had shots none of my friends have, too. Really, it was in my best interests, because when I was younger, I was asthmatic and more prone to illness.
Maybe it's in your best interests too. You don't HAVE to have them. But if I were you, I'd go for it.Everyone in my school had a meningitis vaccine. Plus many others. It isn't anything to worry about. :) ]
Shots are pretty necessary so you can maintain a good health. I wouldn't try to get out of a shot. Just accept it, and think about something else while it's happening. You probably won't even feel it. ]
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