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I called Spiderman's pediatrician to see if I could get him in for the regular flu shot. The nurse asked me whether I had insurance or medicare? I said insurance.
Nurse: We have given out of the vaccine for insured patients but may be expecting some next week.
Me: I do not have to file insurance, I can pay cash.
Nurse: "The remaining doses are for medicare patients only!"
Me: So if we were on medicare he could get a shot?
Nurse: "Well, it is a different kind of shot - a different dosage."
Has anyone ever heard of this? Why would the dosages be different for medicare?
It's not a different dosage, it's from a different company. They are supplied by federal money, not private.
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