Bivalent booster reaction
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When the wife went into A-fib on her first shot and her blood pressure went over the moon, we changed up meds and rescue meds for the second shot. She still had fever x4 days.
I don't think there will be a booster. Ever.
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I got my booster a week back - zip reaction. Spouse got hers yesterday afternoon - currently running 103.9 temperature, body aches, sore throat - every side effect associated with the vaccine- taking ibuprofen and icing forehead - but whew....
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Kluurs, keep us updated on your wife's reaction.
That's nearly 104, is that near ER time?
Hope she improves very quickly, as of course do we all. -
Temp is down to 100.4 this morning - but high fever, high bpm. I'm hoping the worst is behind us.
@kluurs amazing how variable it is.
I got a shingles vaccine months ago and it hurt like a summnabitch for days afterward. Never had a reaction to any flu/COVID vaccine.
Mrs. George had the shingles vaccine last week - nothing.
Glad that she's, hopefully, on the mend.
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@kluurs amazing how variable it is.
I got a shingles vaccine months ago and it hurt like a summnabitch for days afterward. Never had a reaction to any flu/COVID vaccine.
Mrs. George had the shingles vaccine last week - nothing.
Glad that she's, hopefully, on the mend.
@George-K said in Bivalent booster reaction:
@kluurs amazing how variable it is.
I got a shingles vaccine months ago and it hurt like a summnabitch for days afterward. Never had a reaction to any flu/COVID vaccine.
Mrs. George had the shingles vaccine last week - nothing.
Glad that she's, hopefully, on the mend.
Speaking of Shingles vaccines, I had chicken pox as an adult about 10 years ago, and have read conflicting reports about whether I should or shouldn’t have the Shingles vax. I’ll obviously ask my doctor at my physical but I am curious if @George-K or @Jolly would know anything?
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According to my mother, I never had the chicken pox. As I understand it, I should not get the shingles vaccine.
@mark said in Bivalent booster reaction:
According to my mother, I never had the chicken pox. As I understand it, I should not get the shingles vaccine.
Did you have the Chicken Pox vaccine?
I actually caught my Chicken Pox from somebody that had Shingles, He didn’t realize it was contagious.
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@mark said in Bivalent booster reaction:
According to my mother, I never had the chicken pox. As I understand it, I should not get the shingles vaccine.
Did you have the Chicken Pox vaccine?
I actually caught my Chicken Pox from somebody that had Shingles, He didn’t realize it was contagious.
@LuFins-Dad There was no Chicken Pox vaccine when I was a child. I have not had the vaccine as an adult either.
Natural immunity FTW!
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@George-K said in Bivalent booster reaction:
@kluurs amazing how variable it is.
I got a shingles vaccine months ago and it hurt like a summnabitch for days afterward. Never had a reaction to any flu/COVID vaccine.
Mrs. George had the shingles vaccine last week - nothing.
Glad that she's, hopefully, on the mend.
Speaking of Shingles vaccines, I had chicken pox as an adult about 10 years ago, and have read conflicting reports about whether I should or shouldn’t have the Shingles vax. I’ll obviously ask my doctor at my physical but I am curious if @George-K or @Jolly would know anything?
@LuFins-Dad said in Bivalent booster reaction:
@George-K said in Bivalent booster reaction:
@kluurs amazing how variable it is.
I got a shingles vaccine months ago and it hurt like a summnabitch for days afterward. Never had a reaction to any flu/COVID vaccine.
Mrs. George had the shingles vaccine last week - nothing.
Glad that she's, hopefully, on the mend.
Speaking of Shingles vaccines, I had chicken pox as an adult about 10 years ago, and have read conflicting reports about whether I should or shouldn’t have the Shingles vax. I’ll obviously ask my doctor at my physical but I am curious if @George-K or @Jolly would know anything?
CDC says to get it and stipulates that immunity is about 7 years.
Your call.
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@George-K said in Bivalent booster reaction:
@kluurs amazing how variable it is.
I got a shingles vaccine months ago and it hurt like a summnabitch for days afterward. Never had a reaction to any flu/COVID vaccine.
Mrs. George had the shingles vaccine last week - nothing.
Glad that she's, hopefully, on the mend.
Speaking of Shingles vaccines, I had chicken pox as an adult about 10 years ago, and have read conflicting reports about whether I should or shouldn’t have the Shingles vax. I’ll obviously ask my doctor at my physical but I am curious if @George-K or @Jolly would know anything?
@LuFins-Dad said in Bivalent booster reaction:
Speaking of Shingles vaccines, I had chicken pox as an adult about 10 years ago, and have read conflicting reports about whether I should or shouldn’t have the Shingles vax. I’ll obviously ask my doctor at my physical but I am curious if @George-K or @Jolly would know anything?
I had chicken pox as a kid and was vaccinated after that, iirc.
When I was 26, I got shingles. Hurt like hell, but it healed and I ignored it.
I got it again when I was in my late 60s.
I got vaccinated about a year ago.
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I had Chicken Pox, Measles, Mumps, flu and Covid - all pre-vax.
Shingles was 30+ years ago, my recollection of what the doctor said was something like, "it is going to hurt for a few weeks, there's not much you can do about it."
He was right, it hurt, with some sores along the bottom of the rib cage, but I don't remember any other symptoms.
My doctor told me to get the vax.