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Post time 7-2-2007 03:31 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Assalamualaikum..
Nak tanya pendapat kawan-kawan kat sini.. Kalo kat KL atau area sekitar Shah Alam, kat mana nak dapatkan suntikan rubella untuk orang dewasa?
sb rinn dah tanya kat beberapa hospital/poliklinik/klinik swasta..semua tak buat...ada pun untuk budak-budak sekolah jer (kt poliklinik)..
dah lama cari tempat ni, tapi tak jumpa..harap kawan-kawan yang tahu sudi membantu...urgent ni...huhuhu
thanks
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Post time 19-4-2007 03:12 PM | Show all posts
Wsalam..suntikan rubella boleh amik kat hospital swata..nama suntikan tu MMR (kalau tak salah). Baru amik awal bulan hari tu kat seksyen 9, bandar baru bangi.
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Post time 16-5-2007 03:44 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2 lieyz's post

  kat mana yer boleh saya daptkan suntikan nih sekitar KL, urgent sesgt huhu
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Post time 16-5-2007 04:43 PM | Show all posts
MMR tu utk mumps, measle n rubella....
Kalau rubella saja tak sure le pulak...
Apsal urgent....
dulu masa skolah tak penah amik ke...
rasanya suntikan rubella ni dah start kat skolah thn 90an lagi....
cenggini..you search kat google utk no contact hospital/klinik kat KL tu...then call la one by one asking if they have it ,ok?
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Post time 16-5-2007 05:54 PM | Show all posts
Doctor klinik swasta boleh order kalau betul2 nak suntikan tu
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Post time 17-5-2007 09:13 AM | Show all posts

Reply #4 peachRose's post

masa skolah dulu
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Post time 17-5-2007 03:28 PM | Show all posts

Reply #6 orenjus's post

hr tu saye ambik suntikan rubella kat hospital swasta.. tngh pregnant waktu tu.. waktu kecik tak ambik.. rasanya kat hospital swasta buleh jer.. kanak2 ngan dewasa ade beza ker? rase cam takde beza.. cuba tanya doktor tu betul2
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Post time 17-5-2007 04:52 PM | Show all posts

Reply #7 basikalgirl's post

awk ambik kat hospital mana yerr.. sbb setakat nih sy try call Pusrawi dengna Tawakal katanya takde... nak tanya klinik swasta dorang kata takde
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Post time 17-5-2007 04:54 PM | Show all posts

Reply #7 basikalgirl's post

awk ambik kat hospital mana yerr.. sbb setakat nih sy try call Pusrawi dengna Tawakal katanya takde... nak tanya klinik swasta dorang kata takde
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Post time 17-5-2007 05:15 PM | Show all posts
[quote]Originally posted by orenjus at 17-5-2007 09:13
masa skolah dulu
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Post time 17-5-2007 05:45 PM | Show all posts
oo ni mesti kes nak kawin lg 3 bulan atau kurang dr tu . warna dulu lg teruk. nak kawin tgh bulan 2, awai bulan 1 baru pi cucuk. cik abg marah gak la .

emm wana pi cucuk kt klinik Aishah,Putra Perdana, Puchong. Ada gak wana tanya 2,3 klinik tp depa x buat. Nasib baik Klinik Aishah tu buat. Rega RM45
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Post time 18-5-2007 06:37 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by basikalgirl at 17-5-2007 03:28 PM
hr tu saye ambik suntikan rubella kat hospital swasta.. tngh pregnant waktu tu.. waktu kecik tak ambik.. rasanya kat hospital swasta buleh jer.. kanak2 ngan dewasa ade beza ker? rase cam takde be ...



huh..???..boleh bagi ke suntikan rubella masa pregnant??

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Post time 18-11-2008 02:39 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by basikalgirl at 17-5-2007 03:28 PM
hr tu saye ambik suntikan rubella kat hospital swasta.. tngh pregnant waktu tu.. waktu kecik tak ambik.. rasanya kat hospital swasta buleh jer.. kanak2 ngan dewasa ade beza ker? rase cam takde be ...


tengah pregnant..boleh amik suntikan ker?
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Post time 19-11-2008 09:22 AM | Show all posts
macamana nak cek dah kena injek ke tak?dah lupa la...
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Post time 25-4-2009 11:44 AM | Show all posts
hmm iena pun tak amik lagik..dulu time iena sekolah rubella suntik masa darjah 3....nie nyesal tak amik jenuh nak mencarik...dah call klinik wanita, klinik kesihatan awam even kat tempat kerja mak kat ppum pun tak ada buat suntikan rubella...isk kat mana lagik ekk.....boleh ker kiter request klinik panel untuk buat suntikan nie...?? walaupun blom nak kawinlagik tapi sebagai protection gak ler....

ermmm kalau amik suntikan nie kalau bleh tak dibenarkan 3 bulan sebelum pregnant sebab takut kesan ubat nie efek kat baby.....

selain rubella...iena rasa macam nak amik lagik suntikan yang lain.....cam BCG iena tgk macam takder tanda pun kat area bahu....cam segan jer...orang lain nyer BCG besau-besau.....yang nie amik masa darjah 6 yang ada api tuh.....
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Post time 25-4-2009 12:42 PM | Show all posts
  nina pon x amik gak masa sek.... masa f1 ada kat sek siap gaduh2 ngan nurse sbb xmo...
takut jarum sebenarnya.... apalagi tgk kwn2 nangis n berdarah bahu dorg.....
skrg pon x amik pon.... kalu nak kawin x cucuk2 gak rubella tu xleh ke?
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Post time 26-4-2009 11:17 AM | Show all posts
hmmm kengkawan cakap mmg kena amik sebelum nak kawin....nanti pregnant payah plak......takut baby ada problem.....
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Post time 27-4-2009 11:51 AM | Show all posts
Nak tanya kengkawan ...

Aku dulu pernah ambik suntikan rubella ni masa form 2.

Last 5 years aku pregnant ...
Masa tu aku checkup dkt Klinik Kesihatan Govn.
Ada la buat blood test semua ...
Tapi result blood test nurse x bagi ...
So aku x tau la apa resultnya psl rubella ni

Lima thn selepas itu, aku pregnant the 2nd one
Kali ni aku checkup dkt private klinik plak
Memula buat blood test semua
Next weeknya dpt result

Yang mengejutkan aku ialah ...
Injection Rubella ni resultnya ialah not detected.
So aku dah musykil la plak

Jadinya, boleh ke suntikan ni hilang kesan dia dlm darah / bdn ...
Atau pun klinik govn mmg x buat blood test utk rubella
Atau pun result blood test tu yg salah ...
Patut ke aku ambil lagi sekali based on the blood test result?
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Post time 27-4-2009 07:56 PM | Show all posts
hmmm kalau nak buat lagik sekalik pun takper...tapi ada cakap yang rubella nie pun kekngkadang ada limit dier dan ada yang kena amik lagik.....tapi kalau sesaper tau area kl nie ada suntikan rubella or mmr nie...please ler bagiktau ekkk.....
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Post time 28-4-2009 10:10 AM | Show all posts

Reply #1 rinne_rinn's post

hari tu member mazz g private.. klinik ready kot kat jln ipoh...
tp member hr tu dia kn buat appoinment dlu, x ingt plk tp mmg klinik privatelah
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