Issues: January 2008 Archives

In a quandry

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shot.gifAs my friend Laura and I were talking about our upcoming trip to Argentina, she suggested we find out what shots we'd need to get beforehand.

Shots?

The last time I got immunizations for travel was in 1998, before I spent the summer in Venezuela. Since then, I've traveled in Ecuador (twice) and Mexico (four times). I never got any shots and never had any problems.

But I'd rather be safe than sorry, so I figured I'd go and get whatever was recommended for Argentina.

The confusing part is that the recommendations vary. Some say I should also get a yellow fever shot if I'm going to visit Iguazu Falls on the Brazil border. Others recommend anti-malaria and dengue meds. I don't know which are most important. The ones that seem standard are Hep A and typhoid.

Then they told me that it would cost upwards of $200 just for the office visit, Hep A and typhoid . And it likely wouldn't be covered by my health insurance.

Now, I'm not so sure.

I know they figure if people can afford to take an international trip, they should be able to afford the vaccinations out of their pocket as well. But in my case, this is something I've been saving for for a while and budgeting carefully. The vaccinations part took me by surprise. And Hep A is something that pops up now and then here in the United States, so it's considered part of your routine immunizations (like influenza, MMR, etc.).

Seeing as I'm only a little more than two weeks from my departure date, I need to make a decision soon because the shots need some time to build up in your system.

I keep going back and forth whether to spend the money and get the shots or not bother and take my chances, as I have done before.

What do you think? Any recommendations?

I hate this guy

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pump.jpeg If you've run out of faces to put on your dartboard, may I offer a suggestion...

Richard Arens.

I don't know what this guy looks like, but I know that anyone who pushes the price of crude oil past $100 a barrel for the attention and "just to see if he could" deserves a dart in the brian.

Talk about greed and power-tripping.

Apparently, the guy runs a one-man oil brokerage, so filling up his own gas tank probably doesn't hurt. But I'd like him to meet someone who is having to choose between filling their gas tank to drive to work and medical appointments and putting food on the table for their family.

What do you think?

Here's a link to the news story.

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