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tetanus is every 10 years

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What's the MMR booster? (is that the one that is 4 shots in 1?) I know im missing one that im suposed to get every 10years. and i plan on asking the doctor i see if im missing any. and i have my mom back home asking my family doctor about the ones im missing (if any) because back home (small town) it can take over 3 months just to get an appointment. So thats why im getting it in advance (just to be safe)... I just want to do this now, so that at my medical i wont need any. But if im missing some, im hoping it's not 6 hahaha... that would suck :P

thank you for everyone that posted on here. It was a great help. with all the lists that are out there, i wasnt sure which one was the good one. :) ive had all the regular shots needed growing up. so i doubt im missing much. (except from what my mom told me, there were some shots that werent given out when i was a baby) so those are the ones im looking into.

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If it is going to take 3 months to get to see the Dr back home, it will be quicker to go to your Dr where you live now and get the titre tests done. They test the immunity levels in your blood, so you will know for sure if you are lacking in any of them. I had mine done in Ontario and they were free. Just had my Dr do up a lab req for them, went to the lab and had a bit of blood drawn. Had the results back in about a month. No worries, no hassle!!

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it's not to see him really. its just to get the information on what i need. i plan on seeing a doctor here where i am now for the missing shots if i need some... so thats why im asking my family doctor for my information now. never know how long it will take with him. But thank you for your advice. :)

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