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charliedog952
09-03-2007, 22:09
This week i went for a Jab booster, and found how incompetent the medical centre was. As i was leaving after having the Jab i was looking through my blue book and noticed the life ex date for the Jab was 10-2006!!!! How out of date was that.

Realist78
09-03-2007, 22:12
This week i went for a Jab booster, and found how incompetent the medical centre was. As i was leaving after having the Jab i was looking through my blue book and noticed the life ex date for the Jab was 10-2006!!!! How out of date was that.

Approximately 129 days.:PDT_Xtremez_28:

charliedog952
09-03-2007, 22:35
Thats sad for working that out!

Realist78
09-03-2007, 22:44
Thats sad for working that out!

It's sad for looking at stickers in your blue book! :PDT_Xtremez_25: As for working it out? Fcuk me, a rudimentary knowledge of days in the month is all I used!

penfold93
09-03-2007, 22:52
Did you mention this to the medical centre perchance or are you not smart enough to work that out either.

All depends on what jab it is what part of the course etc etc. My S10 respirator is way out of date but they keep extending the life. Some jabs are in short supply so extension of usage is made and all the necessary risk assessments made.

If you are so worried report it, if you broke your leg one would hope you'd go to A&E not bore us all with the details on here first (unless there was some cool pictures)

Albert Park
09-03-2007, 23:02
It's sad for looking at stickers in your blue book! :PDT_Xtremez_25: As for working it out? Fcuk me, a rudimentary knowledge of days in the month is all I used!

If he had stated exactly which day of the week the inoculation took place then I'm certain you would have given the exact amount rather than an approximation.

You could also use this (http://lifehacker.com/software/macgyver/macgyver-tip-use-your-knuckles-to-remember-each-months-days-232828.php).