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ItchyWitchy

Updated 11mo ago

Negative reaction to Covid 19 vaccine

Has anyone had a negative reaction to a Covid 19.Vaccine

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MCADBox

2y

Following, I am curious as well.
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Robby

2y

No not at all. Both my daughters have these comorbidities and they had no reaction other than what was expected.
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MCADBox

2y

According to my MCAS specialist her patient population is having a hard time tolerating the vaccines and are going into anaphylaxis. For this reason she is having me wait until my mast cells are more calm to get vaccinated. I am in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her concern because of how bad my flare is caused by my last pregnancy ( currently 5 months postpartum) that it could cause anaphylaxis or could push me back to when I was my worst during pregnancy or possibly worse than that as that is what she is seeing with her patients. I was told to pre-medicate with mast cell stabilizers and I was given a prescription for an epi pen by my allergist/immunologist. I have some severe vitamin deficiencies from my pregnancy due to mcas and SIBO so hopefully when I get my infusions I will stabilize enough to get vaccinated after that. Fingers crossed
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AraS

2y

I had “Covid Arm” after the first one. No issues with #2 or #3.
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Kai8946

2y

Yes. I had an anaphylactic reaction to my second dose of the Pfeizer vaccine.
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Tacocat

2y

I personally did not have a reaction, but I took my Benadryl with me just in case.
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Jadesparks9

2y

Yup! I don’t mean to scare anyone but I’ve been having recurrent reactions for a week and ended up in the ER for almost 20 hrs right after. But none of the ER staff had seen a reaction like mine before.
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ItchyWitchy

2y

May I ask what your reaction was?
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AliceInWonderlandZzz

2y

I still have pain in my left arm. Terrible reaction to my third booster dose. Basically felt like I had COVID-19 for 24 hours. I am not sure if I still have pain from the shot or Botox (400 units) on the left side of my body.
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PinkCrow

2y

No reaction here thankfully. Took me out with cold/flu symptoms for a day, but bounced right back.
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wheels78

2y

The booster I reacted to
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briannamal

2y

Similar to someone above - my doctor is having me wait and not get vaccinated. I’ve just been inside/hyper cautious for two years. I have had a bad series of flares over the last two years so I haven’t been stable enough to do it. I was re-exposed to mold, reoccurring SIBO and other issues (Lyme co infections) that reared up so my doctor was clear I should continue avoid it.
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Lialo

2y

First vaccination I had a reaction and a bloody nose, was in bed about 3 days from fatigue. Second one I was also in bed for 3 days feeling sick but otherwise fine. The booster caused my arm/chest/collarbone and throat to be swollen for about 3 weeks and I was in bed for a couple days from fatigue/feeling ill. All in all though, I'm really grateful I got them. I'm pretty sure I've had covid when it first hit my state, and I would 100% go through everything I did with the boosters again if it would prevent ever catching it again lol

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