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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsJust got my flu shot and my COVID booster.
I have no doubt Ill be down for the count within twenty-four hours or so from the immune response.
But Im set for the winter.
Bring it on
Wounded Bear
(60,688 posts)Aristus
(68,357 posts)My immune system responses have been getting less severe with each booster. Which makes sense. I already have at least a partial immunity to COVID, which means my immune system doesnt have to work as hard this time producing immune antibodies.
Wounded Bear
(60,688 posts)but age is taking its toll, and I've been on flu shots for years and years, and covid since it first came out.
Never had a severe reaction. I've felt some, but not debilitating. Arm is still a bit sore around the shots area - I took both in the same side - but much better than yesterday.
Island Blue
(6,287 posts)if I had them both together. 🤣 I have my flu shot scheduled for tonight, but my Covid booster will have to wait - I had Covid in early August, so Im hoping Ill be okay for a bit longer.
Aristus
(68,357 posts)Born and raised in Texas, but residing in Washington State (True Blue!).
You have to immunize in whichever way works best for your body.
Island Blue
(6,287 posts)a fellow Southern liberal!
Aristus
(68,357 posts)How do you like that? She was born and raised in Montgomery, Alabama to two ultra-conservative Southern Baptists.
But she turned out very liberal. Shes in her eighties, and is very, very pro-LGBTQ, pro-choice, pro-gun control, etc.
She is undoubtedly responsible for making me, my brother, and my sister staunch, die-hard liberal Democrats.
Island Blue
(6,287 posts)They are 86/87 and were Republicans until the religious right totally (and openly) took control of the party. Since then they have been die hard liberal Democrats. They were both born & raised in South Carolina, but escaped to North Carolina as young adults, lol.
Its nice to have like minded family. At least my immediate family. My extended family, not so much. 🥴
Aristus
(68,357 posts)if I didnt have liberal back-up from my family.
brewens
(15,359 posts)a prescription sleep aid must be like. Just enough chills to make me know it was going to feel really good in bed.
oregonjen
(3,490 posts)Ready for Fall/Winter!
Aristus
(68,357 posts)But otherwise, I want everyone to make it through the winter healthy and of sound mind and body.
EYESORE 9001
(27,517 posts)I may be wrong in this strategy of waiting until October for vax, but I like the idea of it working longer into the disease season.
Aristus
(68,357 posts)The days during which we will all be crammed indoors together are still ahead of us.
EYESORE 9001
(27,517 posts)What do you think about that rash assumption on my part? I read so much that some stuff gets conflated.
Aristus
(68,357 posts)Probably as good as any immunologist could come up with when considering a person's age, lifestyle, current health status, any immunocompromise they might have, potential for exposure, etc.
Two weeks seems like a good median for immunity potential.
Voltaire2
(14,715 posts)Nothing other than two mildly sore arms after 24 hours, but today I' sort of lethargic. Yesterday I was full of energy and did a whole bunch of junk removal from our house. Today I'm wondering who that person was.
rsdsharp
(10,121 posts)Silent Type
(6,675 posts)can barely move my arms, headache, and alternating from sweating to shivering cold. Will not do this again.
3catwoman3
(25,441 posts)
achy all over, and feeling ice cold. I had COVID in late 2020, before the vaccines were available, and it was a very mild case. I feel worse after the shots, but that doesnt worry me or deter me from getting them. Like you, I know it is my immune system recognizing that it has a job to do.
I do them separately because I want to keep track of how Im reacting to each one.
a kennedy
(32,090 posts)Aristus
(68,357 posts)I just did an hour of cardio and another thirty minutes of weight-lifting.
My immune response doesn't usually become symptomatic until around twenty-four hours after.
Gotta stay strong and healthy!
a kennedy
(32,090 posts)my measly arm exercises compared to your workout is just sad. Good luck tomorrow.
Aristus
(68,357 posts)There's one I've known for years. When she saw me, she came over, gave me a big hug, and said (I kid you not) : "Have you been working out?" I thought they only said that in the movies.
I've finally worked off most of my COVID-19 weight gain, and now fit back into most of my favorite outfits. There are still a few of my suits that are a little tight; it's either lose the rest of the weight, or get them let out at the tailor's.
Skittles
(159,374 posts)makes it easier for me to remember when I got it
Aristus
(68,357 posts)We need you healthy so you can continue your ass-kicking.
Skittles
(159,374 posts)working on platelet gallon 66
Aristus
(68,357 posts)Its been about twenty years since they put a restriction on blood donations from those suspected of exposure to Kreutzfeld-Jakob Disease. That includes me.
Before then, I had donated several gallons of blood. I dont think I ever will be able to again.
Skittles
(159,374 posts)I heard some places had lifted that ban but I think that's still one of the dozens of questions I answer.
Aristus
(68,357 posts)if the restriction had been lifted. No every year so far
Mme. Defarge
(8,534 posts)and they packed a wallop unlike anything I have previously experienced. Felt better yesterday.
Had a reservation but the event was opened up to anyone who simply showed up, causing long waits - upwards of two hours in my case - in crowded indoor conditions with participants and staff predominately not wearing masks. Glad I was wearing one in what had all the appearances of a superspreader situation.
Aristus
(68,357 posts)They take my insurance, so I decided to skip the trip to the clinic and avoid the full waiting room.
After I submitted my form, I waited a whole five minutes.
I'm glad you're feeling better.
murielm99
(31,436 posts)mitch96
(14,658 posts)The last time I got the flu. I got the shots during the pandemic but I guess they wore off.
Well I got Covid the other day. Not too bad. Temp 99.6 mild headache and muscle aches. Worst is the persistent cough. Tylenol knocked back the fever and aches.
I guess I no longer have the big "S" on my chest any more. I'll wait about a month and see about the new "jab"...
m
Aristus
(68,357 posts)Because I work with sick people, I need to make sure I can neither pass along an infection nor be susceptible to one. It helps that my medical employers have always required staff vaccinations. Smart policy.
GreenWave
(9,189 posts)Aristus
(68,357 posts)kozar
(2,851 posts)Dropped me for 6 days, nurse told me, " this one's, gonna suck"
Aristus
(68,357 posts)That's a long time to have an immune inflammatory response.
kozar
(2,851 posts)I don't take pills, I hate pills, I fight Doc at every turn.
So when I do take a med, my body reacts to it. Both with the benefits, and the side effects.
Koz
Aristus
(68,357 posts)Nurses ROCK!
CousinIT
(10,203 posts)I expect to feel like shit for a day or so, but it's hella better than flu and covid!
Aristus
(68,357 posts)Plus, you won't be passing it on to anyone else.
Well done!
Freddie
(9,693 posts)Have no commitments for the next 2 days. Last Covid shot I had a mild reaction (headache, low grade fever). Hope for the same.
redwitch
(15,081 posts)A week later my 2nd shingles shot. I already feel like a pincushion!
Luciferous
(6,262 posts)shot yesterday because we have a flu clinic at work, but not Covid. The Covid shot made me sleepy the next day but otherwise no issues.
doc03
(36,705 posts)the flu and COVID shot that day. Soon as she opened her mouth I knew she was a MAGA. She said she doesn't
take any shots, they destroy your immune system. She says you need to be exposed to the viruses in order for you to build up
immunity to them. I am not any medical expert but isn't that the point of the vaccine? I told her about my friend's son that refused
to take a COVID shot and ended up dying from COVID at 48 years old. Of course she starts telling me about all the people she knew that died from the shot. There you go they deal with alternative facts, there is no use trying to reason with a MAGA. I just say hi now and
don't engage in any conversation anymore.
Aristus
(68,357 posts)If they dont trust my judgment on vaccines, what else in my practice are they not going to trust?
Best just not to waste my time.
AllaN01Bear
(23,047 posts)Metaphorical
(2,310 posts)I was fine during the day, but I'm already beginning to feel the effects of both - achy arms and legs, that hint of a fever, definitely tired. I'm guessing tomorrow is going to be exciting.
These shots are not cheap - I have insurance, but my daughter, who started work as a temp manager for a store and doesn't have company health insurance, ended up having to pay almost $250 out of pocket for the two shots. The problem with the insurance system in this country is that it hides the charged costs of a great number of medications and procedures, which then gets paid for by increasingly high premiums. Since the typical officeworker who has company healthcare doesn't see this cost directly, they don't understand just how obscene the costs involved actually are, but if you're poor, you see every single dime of it.