• Birdie@thelemmy.club
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    I’ve had every Covid vaccine offered. They aren’t perfect, but I’m trying to balance risk/benefit. I’m a 70 year old, autoimmune person with lungs that formed scar tissue from my first go-round with Covid, before vaccines were available.

    My lung function was great before Covid, it was normal for my age. But post Covid,.my lung function test shows that my lungs function at the level of a 5 year old…and I’m taller and bigger than a 5 year old, so that’s a problem.

    Scar tissue doesn’t “participate” in oxygen/CO2 exchange. So I need to preserve every little alveoli I have. I’d rather die in my sleep with a smile on my face than for gasping for air, so I’ll do whatever is offered to preserve the lung function I’ve kept.

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    I think everyone needs to remember that we have essentially turned this virus into the new flu. We’ll probably settle to pushes for yearly vaccines to reduce symptoms and the chance of passing it on, like the flu. And if you’re not immunocompromised or elderly, then think of those around you who might be. They are the ones you’re affecting as well as yourself if you get this vaccine.

    Here’s an article on vaccine immunity timelength and how it compares to the flu: Time.

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      Seasonality it is like the flu but it is still a lot deadlier.

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    Oh shit, is the next batch even out? I work in a damn hospital and we haven’t been told jack. Up to date pending the latest roll-out.

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      Man, this is the thing. I just stumbled upon the news via a passing remark from one of my medical friends, but other than that I have heard SQUAT from literally any other source. It just feels like they’re not keeping up with the awareness campaign or maybe its not on anyone else’s radar. I finally got vaxxed last week, but it really feels like no one else but me actually cares.

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        Vaccine fatigue is a real thing after all. Right now I’m honestly prioritizing getting my HPV vaccine, I know I could probably get the latest COVID vaccine whenever, but I’ll likely get it early next year.

        I also work from home so that probably helps.

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    It’s not even available for me yet, how am I supposed to help this stupid statistic?

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      There are no restrictions on getting this booster. It is recommended even if you have had an older booster recently. In my area, Walgreens and CVS are the only pharmacies who have it. I was able to make an appointment online and get the shot within a day or two.

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      How is it not available for you? There’s no age limits this time. There’s been problems with supply; I had 3 appointments cancelled because they were out of vaccine before I finally got my shot.

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          I found it was useful to expand my search; I didn’t even know the pharmacy existed where I eventually got my shot, it was a small compounding pharmacy. And I called ahead to check before I came in, having been turned away at CVS despite an appointment. Good hunting!

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            In my experience, going to the more conservative, blue collar neighborhoods was the most reliable on availability. But that’s when there was a huge demand on the first and second round of shots, and pharmacies were taking as many vials as they could

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    Insurance is also being a dick about it. Many I know are encountering lots of obstacles getting covered. My insurance will only pay for it if administered by a doctor or nurse, but they refer me to the pharmacy for the shot.

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    I got mine a week after the rollout happened. For previous vaccines I actually had more of a bad headache for those, less any sort of actual symptoms. With this one, I didn’t have a headache as much, but I had more symptoms where I felt sick, but knew that I wasn’t actually sick. It was like sickness symptoms without all the disgusting phlegm and snot and stuff. It was weird, and only lasted maybe two days or so.

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      I did flu, COVID, and Tdap this year at the same time since I can’t remember the last time I got a tetanus booster. Would make sense to have a combo shot. I’m not paranoid about vaccines, so if I’m getting one, I may as well get the other.

      That triple shot combo was a motherfucker though for the next two days after.

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        I did the new covid booster and the flu vaxx at the same time and just had a slight fever for a day. Way better than the first and second covid shots (I have had 5 so far). I think it gets easier as time goes on. I did have 4 shots at the same time (tdap, hep b, measles, and rubella) early this year for immigration purposes and was surprised I wasn’t hit so bad; but I did need to rest and not do much for 2 days.

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      At least near me that’s how they’re offering it, just as two shots.

      Basically a sign that says “it’s flu shot season, stop in for your flu shot and COVID booster”.

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    Crazy, I waited “until everyone got it”, so I wouldn’t have to wait. This past weekend I scheduled an appointment at my grocery store pharmacy for flu and COViD shots. There was no line so they took my kid and I immediately, and we were out the door ten minutes before appointments

    Actually, this one was the worst for me, although I have no way of knowing which shot was. The problem is I’ve been getting enough sleep lately, so there was just enough of an annoying ache in my arm to keep me up without my normal exhaustion. Also had minor congestion, but I was developing allergy symptoms before the vaccinations, so who knows

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    I haven’t got mine yet nor have I got in the flu shot but I plan to. I’ve got all the boosters up to this point. I was going to get a flu shot last year but ended up not doing it because I made an appointment and then when I got to the pharmacy they had a line of over 35 people which is insane so I just ended up skipping it.

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      Was at my Dr’s office today (Manitoba, Canada) and she doesn’t even have the new COVID vax yet, but my local drugstore does.

      We’re still feeling the effects of our former right-wingnut leadership that got the boot in our Oct election. :/

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    i reupped but I know many have not - one guy I know has had it twice and been hospitalized both times… he never learns.

    I think that part of the issue is that the virus is evolving so rapidly that it’s not a “vaccine” in the traditional sense, like the polio vaccine where you get it and you’re protected forever (or close enough). that’s how many people see vaccines - you take it and you’re “cured”, but not with rapidly evolving viral loads.

    it’s frustrating but not a lot I can do about it.

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    I tried to get a shot today after lunch. About a hundred people in the line, and only walk-ins are available. I guess I’ll wait for couple of months.

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    The covid vaccines I have gotten each made me sick for two days. That’s not a lot in the big picture but it is enough to make me unenthusiastic about getting another booster that may well be ineffective. For now I’m sticking with my trusty N95.

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      If you had Moderna before, consider Pfizer because in my experience it gave me much less discomfort afterwards. I went back to Moderna because I felt more strongly protected, but Pfizer is good enough and better than nothing. Of course your mask will help a lot too.

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        I’ve had all the shots/boosters, switched from Moderna to Pfizer about halfway through. All Moderna shots hit me like a truck, and I’ve had zero symptoms other than a sore arm from any of my Pfizer shots.

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        You can choose vaccine?

        When I last took mine, they just gave me a vaccine, I can’t remember which but it’s not like I had a choice anyways.

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          In the California search I have used, https://myturn.ca.gov/, the choice of Pfizer /Moderna/Novovax is a question along with whether you have insurance and your zip code etc. Different answers have led to different pharmacies, according to what they had ordered, I guess, and sometimes different days at the same big CVS. I’ve nothing to say against any of them. But I think certain groups of people are better off with one or the other depending on their health conditions. Even if there’s no choice you can always ask so you know what you got. It should also be in your vaccine record if you want to go back and check.

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      i mean, yeah, i have to FORCE myself to get every one, the side effects are so awful. but i figure two days of that has got to be better than actually getting covid.

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      Right?

      I’ve spent a week of PTO already just from getting vaccinated. I’m not about up to use up another 2 days of my pathetic 8 days of PTO a year on a ‘maybe’

      Got my daughter to get her vaccine. She spent a week with fever, and feeling like shit too dude. Why can’t they get a better vaccine? I didn’t feel like this for anything else but I’m not alone.