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Flu Shot Time!

Get your flu shot!

I got my flu shot today. MediNurse made a scheduled visit to our company and gave all of our employees the vaccine. It was convenient, quick and, for the most part painless (as painless as any shot can be).

I’d love to sugar coat this for you and tell you how wonderful it was to get the flu shot, but really I hate getting the flu shot. MediNurse was good. Karen, our nurse,

was very pleasant. She was on time, had all of her supplies ready and made the
process seamless. We signed paperwork in advance and she had printouts of flu
shot FAQs available if we wanted to read them.

However, no one likes needles and no one enjoys getting shots.  My arm still aches a little and it will probably ache for the rest of the day.

Getting a flu shot is worth it, though. One year I skipped the shot and that was a big mistake. I had the full-blown flu and I’ll never skip the vaccine again. I was
in college and it was during finals week. I had to study hopped-up on cold
medicine. I walked to my finals in the snow—body aching, fever, chills, the
works. I was miserable.

Though my arm is uncomfortable for a time, I’ll continue to get a flu shot every year. Five minutes of inconvenience outweighs the misery I would experience if I got the flu. Karen and MediNurse have made scheduled visits all over town, going to businesses, churches, nursing homes and schools giving people flu shots. If you haven’t gotten yours yet I highly recommend MediNurse. Ask for Jill—tell her
you got a recommendation from Patch. www.medinurse.com

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flyoverland June 12, 2013 at 11:46 am
More about the Ladue site than yours. Just seems like stories are staying up longer. Maybe its justRead More the summer doldrums.
Robin Tidwell June 12, 2013 at 11:51 am
I didn't notice sign-in issues for more than a day, but I don't sign in every time either. As forRead More "more stuff, less news," I agree with Fly - putting the blogs under the headlines in the same column can make it appear that blogs are news too. Unless it's mine, of course! ;) Guess the announcements take up more space, but don't ever seem to change. And if Patch is all about local, shouldn't there be fewer national ads - esp. the garbage ones like "5 Veggies that kill Belly Fat?" Ugh. Just my two cents...
Stephanie R. June 12, 2013 at 11:59 am
Robin, no one local is buying ads to replace the national GoogleAds. No story about Monday's cityRead More council meeting. Guess it's hard for one editor to cover 2-3 cities.
Scott Simon June 12, 2013 at 04:05 pm
Thomas, AMEN to this issue I raised earlier this year with the Chamber. Image is everything. And theRead More Olivette City Council saw this too and pulled the plug. Creve Coeur, not so much, LOL. Not sure what business you own but if I know and get the chance, I'll support you because your're a right-thinking kind of businessman who knows how to define LOCAL.
Scott Simon June 12, 2013 at 04:15 pm
I think it's AMAZING the Creve Coeur/Olivette Chamber can't hold its golf tournament at the CREVERead More COEUR Golf Club, insider the Dielmann Rec. Complex, named after the Chamber's MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR. I'm amazed. Also not surprised.
Ryan June 13, 2013 at 09:16 am
http://www.ccochamber.com/ccochamber/event.jsp?id=249
Kurt Greenbaum (Editor) June 2, 2013 at 05:49 pm
Thank you, Susan! Very grateful for your feedback and we appreciate you being a Patch reader.
Scott Simon May 30, 2013 at 06:09 pm
Whaddaya expect, if it's not broken, fix it! Just like Creve Coeur Government!
Gregg Palermo (Editor) May 30, 2013 at 08:13 am
Thanks for asking! I'm working on a follow up story on that. Do you live in Orchard Lakes? What doRead More you think?
Chris June 6, 2013 at 09:39 am
I live in the subdivision and I can not wait for these offers to come in and to find out what isRead More going to happen. I for one plan on taking it if it is good. The subdivision is in rough shape, the sewers are falling apart and too many of the owners have moved away and just rent the homes to people who are not taking care of them or they are switching out tenants every year. If this one fails another will come and sooner or later one will get it. The hold outs are getting older and the younger families are going to jump at a chance to get out of their homes with doing absolutely no repairs.
Lindsay Toler (Editor) June 4, 2013 at 01:46 pm
It IS kinda pea-soup green. I like it - supposed to evoke "grassroots" news, I think!