As soon as I stepped foot in Tokyo in 2008, I knew I had caught the travelling bug. I decided I didn't just want to travel I wanted to experience the world! The different cultures, the people, the sites and most importantly (to me) the food!

Recently I have started to develop an interest in photography and hope to improve my skills while doing what I love most.

Welcome to my journey........

Wednesday 3 November 2010

Injections for Korea

I went and talked to my travel nurse today about the injections I will need for Korea....turns out it's going to cost me around £280-£300!! £120 for Hep B and over £160 for Japanese encephalities. I've already had my hep A booster (I should be ok for another 20 years, yay!!) and my typhoid booster is due in May so I'll have to have it out there..I had my TB injection in primary school so I'm set for life.

I'm booked in for my hep B injections starting the end of Dec (there are 3 injections!!) and I've got to talk to her about the Japanese encephalities injection as it's not licensed, but I rather be safe than sorry! I also have to have a tenanus booster and something to prevent diphtheria (injection or liquid I don't know??). Let's just say I am glad I live in England and we have the NHS otherwise it would cost me double :O Such a problem I don't know where I'm going to be placed, as I some areas are more high risk!


Has anyone else had the Jap enc injection and what are the side effects??? Thanks :D

Update - 04.11.10Just had £280 tax return so that should pay for my injections!! Yay!!

24.11.10Had a call from the travel nurse today, saying the doctor has advised me to have the Japanese encephalities injection since I am going for a year. The injection has got to be done by a doctor and there is only one doctor at my surgery who can give this injection. This injection is starting to sound scary!!! She said it would cost around £80 for each dose and I would need 2 doses... :(

29.11.10
Just had my first injection which was the Japanese encephalities. I think the worse bit was handing the £80 over...It's going to be worse on the 29th December as I have to pay for my 2nd Japanese injection and my Hep B injections. In total it's going to cost me £280.


20.02.10Finally had my third and last dose for the Hep B yesterday. I hate that injection as it feels like a bee sting to me! I thought I was all done on the injection front but life isn't that kind to me! My nurse phoned the health authority to check I'm up to date with all my injections and it turns out I'm not :( So in 2 weeks I have to have 2 big injections with all of my high school jabs in! Well good to be safe than sorry....I just feel sorry for my left arm! She also has to check I can have the typhoid as my last jab doesn't run out until May but I really don't want it in Korea as (A) I will have to search for a English speaking hospital and (B) It's free here!!!


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