Thank you to thread participants for this discussion here.
It is an awful mess for those of us with adverse reactions who need to decide whether to get more vaccinations. It has become more pressured in a way now that booster2 can be given after 3 months.
For me that is January 2nd although I heard the tail end of a news item which seemed to be saying " do not book yourself in but wait to be approached ". I am not yet fully over booster 1 so at the moment, I would refuse booster 2, and I haven't sorted out how I want to go forward. I flip flop. I want the protection of the vaccine without severe adverse effects.
Since I have had 2 types of vaccine (3 doses in total) and have reacted badly to both, my experience would support the theory that if you are sensitive to vs, you will have an adverse reaction but this is just a personal story.
There is also the issue of how you react: are your reactions similar to each other or do they differ dependant on the vaccine type?
My AZ reactions were totally different from the Pf.
AZ produced " almost anaphylaxis" (GP diagnosis), ie angioedema of the throat, but also nausea, dizziness, extreme fatigue, severe tinnitus, weakness and I was bedbound for many weeks. Both AZ vs were in a community setting and I managed the reactions myself- I had rescue antihistamines, and epipens, not needed.
I am grateful not to have had the neurological reactions suffered by many which seem to have persisted.
I was referred to hospital for a booster on advice of my immunologist. Very glad to be there because the Pf produced such severe vertigo, dizziness, nausea and then vomiting ( high B P and hr)that I was terrified. I was moved to A and E where doctor wanted to admit me to hospital but as soon as I was feeling a bit better I preferred to go home. Vomiting continued for several days and nausea is still around along with an unusual drowsiness but shorter length of symptoms overall than for AZ.
Neither dose gave me a sore arm, nor a headache nor flulike symptoms.
So at the moment I will wait, collect what information I can especially about fractional doses, ask for advice from an immunologist. I am interested too in novavax which should be approved very soon and which is reported to have fewer side effects.
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