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Has anyone had a negative reaction to a Covid 19.Vaccine
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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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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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The booster I reacted to
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No reaction here thankfully. Took me out with cold/flu symptoms for a day, but bounced right back.
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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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May I ask what your reaction was?
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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.
I personally did not have a reaction, but I took my Benadryl with me just in case.
Yes. I had an anaphylactic reaction to my second dose of the Pfeizer vaccine.
I had “Covid Arm” after the first one. No issues with #2 or #3.
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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
No not at all. Both my daughters have these comorbidities and they had no reaction other than what was expected.
Following, I am curious as well.
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