Shingles vaccine side effects
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Comments (3)Any time any pet is in respiratory distress (wheezing, sneezing, etc) it warrants an immediate trip to the vet no matter what the cause. Vaccine reactions, dusty litter, asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, etc can all be fatal without veterinary care. If she is still wheezing, please take her to the nearest emergency clinic immediately for treatment. I hope she is OK....See MoreThe new Shingles Vaccine
Comments (85)Maybe that explains why I haven't gotten a reminder about getting the second shot yet. I'm planning on waiting a bit anyway based on the reaction I got to the first one. I don't know anyone who got anything like that or what explains it. I want to talk to my doctor about it before having the second one. I hope they get the supply up for those who want the first shot and the ones who need the second one. I don't want to start over and get a third one -- assuming that's what they would do....See MoreAnyone remember a gift wrapping discussion?
Comments (14)Thanks for the head's up, ratherbesewing. I've tentatively booked the 2nd dose for a long weekend in October b/c I don't know if I'll be able to take time off if I'm sick with things so crazy due to covid. Hate to possibly ruin a long weekend, but we've always had trouble getting substitute teachers in for us when we are sick and now, who knows. Most of our subs are retired teachers and I'm pretty sure most of them are not coming in until things settle down. mimou, thank you so much for finding that link. My DD is heading back to school across country next month (against our counsel, but what can you do) and I'm going to need that link anyways even if I missed out on it this time....See MoreCOVID vaccines and shingles
Comments (25)<There are reports of skin reactions over arms, trunk, abdomen, also showing up about 5-7 days; however, not published yet.> I had this reaction, including rashes on the tops of my feet, and they showed up about 3-5 days after my vaccination and lasted more than two weeks before subsiding. I mentioned this to the technician when I got my second shot, and she told me that this is a common reaction and that I should wait 30 minutes instead of 15 minutes after my shot before leaving the building. After my second shot, the rashes have gotten worse again, but not as bad as with the first round. I was told to take Benedryl for the rash. At first she told me to take Claritin, but I told her that I have an allergy to that. If I take Claritin for 5 days straight, I develop schizophrenic symptoms, with what would be paranoid delusions, except that I recognize them as delusions brought on by something I have taken. I get the same reaction to Erythromycin, and so I do not take that either....See Moremaire_cate
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