Question? What immunizations does a 13 year old boy need
for the new school year? He has been attending the same school for the last two years, and when I signed him up for our middle school two years ago, he was at that time current on his immunizations.
I got an EOB in the mail, and of course bm wants us to be in the dark about everything going on with ss, but his EOB states he received immunizations for school. I'm puzzled, I would hate to think that her 5 year old attending kindergarten this year was placed on our insurance bill for immunizations. Could I be wrong? Would the low life slip our insurance card for her non-insured child that needs immunizations?
Immunizations are not a big deal, you can get them free from the health department, so really are there immunizations for 13 year old boys? Any info is appreciated.
Candice
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This is what I found on webMD
http://children.webmd.com/tc/Immunizations-Childhood-Immunizations
http://www.webmd.com/content/tools/1/tihy_childhood_immunizations.htm
It is what it is...
I just had Jade in for her
I just had Jade in for her 9th grade physical and she had to have tdap,(one shot for tetnus,diptheria and pertussis) combination shot,mcv4(meningococcal) those were the necessay ones and I opted for hep.A since so much of the fruits are from foreign countries.Both tdap and men. are recommended at the age of 11-14 for boosters or initial if they have not been done before. I hope this is helpful, I know you can't ever be too careful with what others will stoop to.
There is no reaon where logic does not exist
Thank you ladies...
I was just double checking before I send out the fraud team. I would not put it past the low life to exhaust our benefits for her other child. In fact, I'm just waiting for it to happen.
Candice
Isn't that a shame?
I am not a paranoid type person by nature. For me it is SO frustrating that in this life I am forever wondering or worrying about what someone else maybe doing or not... there's just *always* that underlying worry.
It is what it is...
It really is
I don't consider myself to be a paranoid person, but after dealing with all the bs I have dealt with (with this woman in particular), I am always on guard. Honestly, it wastes my time to have to be like this, but I can't allow myself to be used or taken advantage of.
Candice
Easy way to figure it out is just call the doctor's office and have them fax or mail you a bill.
~ Anne ~
"Love, having no geography, knows no boundaries."
(Truman Capote)
I think I will
call. Thanks.
Candice