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After The SCT Where Do You Get Your Vaccines ?
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posted April 19
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Medicare Part D covered all of mine. Yes, there a doubles and triples...same routine for infants. Keep in mind, the SCT wiped out your immunities, and you are starting over.

posted April 21
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

My shots were always given at the hospital where I got the SCT.

posted April 19
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Always from oncology center ,or primary care

posted April 19
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I went to my family practitioner. I have completed 2 rounds. Its fun going in and running out of arms and butts to poke 7 needles. But seriously, the nurse who gave mine did an excellent job.

posted April 19
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Most of my vaccines were obtained through my pharmacy. The Polio and Meningococcal had to be administered by by primary care physician's office. The transplant team followed the schedule I followed.

posted April 19

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