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krummholz

Quote from: Kalevala on October 22, 2024, 01:45:50 PMWill you still need to get the latest vaccine (if you hadn't already).  If so, how long do you need to wait?

Had my Covid vaccine today...yay!  When I called the pharmacy back today (shortly after they opened), I was told that I could just walk in and that they probably wouldn't be busy around the time that I wanted.  All went well.  Also, I had a flu shot.  :)

K

I'm right behind you - I had my COVID and flu shots today. Because I'm over 65, they give me the adjuvanted, quadrivalent flu vaccine. I'm still waiting for the inevitable systemic immune reaction.

Kalevala

Quote from: krummholz on October 24, 2024, 07:04:55 PMI'm right behind you - I had my COVID and flu shots today. Because I'm over 65, they give me the adjuvanted, quadrivalent flu vaccine. I'm still waiting for the inevitable systemic immune reaction.
The "heh-deh-what" vaccination?  :-[   Arm still sore today/evening.

K

Wendell_E

Quote from: krummholz on October 24, 2024, 07:04:55 PMI'm right behind you - I had my COVID and flu shots today. Because I'm over 65, they give me the adjuvanted, quadrivalent flu vaccine. I'm still waiting for the inevitable systemic immune reaction.

I got the same shots on Sep. 14th. My only reaction, other than mild soreness in my arms where they pricked me, was a mild headache.
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Harry

Had my shot a few days ago, no adverse reaction at all. The Flu jab I will get in November.
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krummholz

Quote from: Kalevala on October 24, 2024, 07:10:33 PMThe "heh-deh-what" vaccination?  :-[   Arm still sore today/evening.

K

The flu vaccine for seniors is supposed to be quadrivalent, meaning it protects against 4 different straing of the flu virus. An adjuvant is an additive that acts to kick the immune system into high gear.

So far I don't think I've had any systemic reaction - just a very sore arm (I had both shots in the same arm).

Kalevala

Quote from: krummholz on October 25, 2024, 08:48:38 AMThe flu vaccine for seniors is supposed to be quadrivalent, meaning it protects against 4 different straing of the flu virus. An adjuvant is an additive that acts to kick the immune system into high gear.

So far I don't think I've had any systemic reaction - just a very sore arm (I had both shots in the same arm).
Interesting.  And thanks for the explanation.  So, I'm getting the impression that you're more like to have an initial reaction to the flu shot?  I had mine done on different arms.  Lately, I've been sleeping on my left side, so I decided to take a different approach this year and had the Covid shot in my right arm (which is my dominant one).  That arm has a sore spot (about the size of a half dollar), but doesn't hurt when I move it; I only notice it when I touch it...and I know, "So, don't touch it!"   :laugh:

Flu shot has never bothered me (so far anyway....Knock on wood/Touch wood).

K


krummholz

Quote from: Kalevala on October 25, 2024, 09:34:11 AMInteresting.  And thanks for the explanation.  So, I'm getting the impression that you're more like to have an initial reaction to the flu shot?  I had mine done on different arms.  Lately, I've been sleeping on my left side, so I decided to take a different approach this year and had the Covid shot in my right arm (which is my dominant one).  That arm has a sore spot (about the size of a half dollar), but doesn't hurt when I move it; I only notice it when I touch it...and I know, "So, don't touch it!"   :laugh:

Flu shot has never bothered me (so far anyway....Knock on wood/Touch wood).

K



Yes - I never had a systemic reaction to a COVID shot, only to adjuvanted vaccines like FLUAD and Shingrix. My arm is still very sore, I decided to forgo my PT exercises this morning (for a rotator cuff issue), and I had a slight systemic reaction yesterday evening - felt a bit feverish, a few myalgias (legs and back mainly), but I'm back to normal this morning except for the arm.

It was probably a mistake to get both shots in the same arm, but I have a history of vaccine injuries in my left arm, thanks to CVS techs injecting into the rotator cuff instead of the deltoid (twice).

I will not, EVER, go back to that same CVS for a vaccination.

Kalevala

Quote from: krummholz on October 26, 2024, 04:42:23 AMYes - I never had a systemic reaction to a COVID shot, only to adjuvanted vaccines like FLUAD and Shingrix. My arm is still very sore, I decided to forgo my PT exercises this morning (for a rotator cuff issue), and I had a slight systemic reaction yesterday evening - felt a bit feverish, a few myalgias (legs and back mainly), but I'm back to normal this morning except for the arm.

It was probably a mistake to get both shots in the same arm, but I have a history of vaccine injuries in my left arm, thanks to CVS techs injecting into the rotator cuff instead of the deltoid (twice).

I will not, EVER, go back to that same CVS for a vaccination.
So sorry to read of your medical mishaps.   :(   Is all the physical therapy due to the screw ups?

My upper arm is still slightly sore, but it is getting better.  I don't remember it taking it this long, but perhaps I wasn't paying so close of a attention?  In any event, most of the pain went away in about a day to two days....so all is good.

K

krummholz

Quote from: Kalevala on October 26, 2024, 01:30:28 PMSo sorry to read of your medical mishaps.   :(   Is all the physical therapy due to the screw ups?

Partly - my left rotator cuff was already hurting, but the vaccine injuries aggravated it greatly.

QuoteMy upper arm is still slightly sore, but it is getting better.  I don't remember it taking it this long, but perhaps I wasn't paying so close of a attention?  In any event, most of the pain went away in about a day to two days....so all is good.

K

It's taken me more than 3 days and I still feel the soreness a little. Luckily it's lessened enough that I can raise my right arm all the way - had to write on the chalkboard for two classes today, so I'm glad for that. (The day after the shot I would not have been able to!)

Kalevala

Quote from: krummholz on October 28, 2024, 12:12:59 PMPartly - my left rotator cuff was already hurting, but the vaccine injuries aggravated it greatly.

It's taken me more than 3 days and I still feel the soreness a little. Luckily it's lessened enough that I can raise my right arm all the way - had to write on the chalkboard for two classes today, so I'm glad for that. (The day after the shot I would not have been able to!)
I was surprised how long I could still feel the effects of the shot this time.  I think that possibly today was the first time that I could not feel it (tried using my hands on both of my shoulders to see what I could feel differently)...no, there's still a tiny bit of a sore spot on my right shoulder vs. the left.  I only notice it though when I dig in a tiny bit with my fingers.

In any event, glad that you're feeling better!

Been hiking at all?  The weather in my area has been gorgeous!

K

krummholz

Quote from: Kalevala on October 28, 2024, 01:18:26 PMI was surprised how long I could still feel the effects of the shot this time.  I think that possibly today was the first time that I could not feel it (tried using my hands on both of my shoulders to see what I could feel differently)...no, there's still a tiny bit of a sore spot on my right shoulder vs. the left.  I only notice it though when I dig in a tiny bit with my fingers.

In any event, glad that you're feeling better!

Been hiking at all?  The weather in my area has been gorgeous!

K

I wouldn't say it's been gorgeous here... we've had some very cold temps, well below freezing until mid-morning. The last real hike I did was a group hike two weekends ago along the summit ridge of Paine Mt., a point to point hike on which one of the hikers had a recurrence of a painful injury and had to be given directions off the mountain by the hike leader. The next day I had a recurrence of an old back injury and am only now getting over it, though I did a ski hill climb on Sunday despite it.

Yesterday morning we even had a light dusting of the S-word... might as well say it, snow, it's definitely coming. Time to get the winter tires on my car!

Glad your vaccine reaction is subsiding too - best to remind oneself of the benefits, even during the worst of it.

NumberSix

Had my annual covid and flu shots about 2 hours ago, along with a shingles shot.

Got home with groceries, and I am expecting to crash any time now.  :D

Kalevala

Quote from: NumberSix on November 01, 2024, 11:38:14 AMHad my annual covid and flu shots about 2 hours ago, along with a shingles shot.

Got home with groceries, and I am expecting to crash any time now.  :D
That's a lot of shots for one day.  I was advised to get shingles separately.  Hope that you are o.k.

K

NumberSix

Quote from: Kalevala on November 01, 2024, 11:47:01 AMThat's a lot of shots for one day.  I was advised to get shingles separately.  Hope that you are o.k.

K

I have had flu and covid shots on same day before. Shingles is, of course, new. I looked it up before going and saw it was okay. I then asked the pharmacist, too, and she said it would be fine.

We shall see.  8)