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Re: reaction to covid vaccination
[Re: RonDon]
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05/03/2021 09:10 AM
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Sorry to hear that. I assume that was the second shot? We had basically no reaction at all, other than feeling a little 'blah' for a day or two. Best wishes.
Carol Hill
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Re: reaction to covid vaccination
[Re: GaKaye]
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05/06/2021 07:45 AM
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Are you sure it was a reaction to the vaccine? That sounds a lot like shingles. Sure does.
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Re: reaction to covid vaccination
[Re: GaKaye]
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Are you sure it was a reaction to the vaccine? That sounds a lot like shingles. My thoughts too especially if reaction was only on one side.
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Re: reaction to covid vaccination
[Re: Maranjo]
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I will fifth that on sounds like shingles. Did he have a shingles shot in the past?
My husband and I had the Pfizer in February and neither of us had reactions on either shot. I had friends and one of my doctors that had the Moderna/Pfizer and experienced extreme sluggishness for a day. At first I worried that the shots did not work for my husband and me, but I got over it. Now I am a happy camper. As a point of reference, my wife had the original Shingles vaccine and promptly had two cases of Shingles after it. A vaccine is NOT the cure-all some make it out to be. She also had the Moderna Covid vaccine and had a bad 18 hours after the second shot.
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Re: reaction to covid vaccination
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05/12/2021 03:35 PM
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I will fifth that on sounds like shingles. Did he have a shingles shot in the past?
My husband and I had the Pfizer in February and neither of us had reactions on either shot. I had friends and one of my doctors that had the Moderna/Pfizer and experienced extreme sluggishness for a day. At first I worried that the shots did not work for my husband and me, but I got over it. Now I am a happy camper. As a point of reference, my wife had the original Shingles vaccine and promptly had two cases of Shingles after it. A vaccine is NOT the cure-all some make it out to be. She also had the Moderna Covid vaccine and had a bad 18 hours after the second shot. I had the original single dose shingles vaccine about 8 years ago. When I went for my annual wellness visit in September 2020, my Doctor said the new Shingles vaccine is two doses, and he suggested I get them. I did. HOWEVER be advised that Medicare does not pay for the Shingles vaccine, so it cost me $160 out of pocket. I am glad I got the newest one, even though I had to pay for it. As far as the Covid vaccine, my Wife and I both received the Pfizer (2 dose), and the only reaction was very mild tenderness at the injection site for both of us. Same reaction for the second shot also. Thankfully no major reactions to either shot for either of us.
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Re: reaction to covid vaccination
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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05/12/2021 05:53 PM
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I was surprised at the statement that Medicare wouldn't pay for the new shingles shot. I have been thinking about getting it at Walgreen's, even though we had the old one. May check with them..
Carol Hill
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Re: reaction to covid vaccination
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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05/12/2021 06:18 PM
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I got mine at Walgreen's, not my Doctor's Office. I was surprised to get a bill from them, especially since I have a Plan F Supplemental through AARP United Healthcare with my Medicare. When I called UHC, they said they don't pay it, and upon checking with Medicare (after waiting 40 minutes on the phone), they told me that Medicare does not pay for the Shingles vaccine. The Shingles vaccine (single dose) I received 8 years ago was paid by my Police Dept. Hospitalization Plan which was United Healthcare at that time. Why they (UHC) doesn't pay for it now is beyond me.
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Re: reaction to covid vaccination
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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05/24/2021 05:35 PM
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I was surprised at the statement that Medicare wouldn't pay for the new shingles shot. I have been thinking about getting it at Walgreen's, even though we had the old one. May check with them.. When I turned 60 I gave myself the shingles vaccine for my birthday present to myself since none of the cost was covered by health plans then. $300. But I had the worse double dose of chicken pox as a child so I didn't want to risk shingles. Now I'm told I have to get a booster and you're saying it won't be covered? What was the cost?
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Re: reaction to covid vaccination
[Re: RonDon]
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05/24/2021 05:45 PM
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I have a friend who had a similar reaction, not on the face, but the rash extended from the vaccine site down her arm. She got some medical cream from her doctor and it went away after a week. They said it was a reaction from the Moderna vaccine. These reactions are rare, but can happen with all vaccines depending on the person. Everyone is different and will repond differently to our body chemistry. Hope your husband will feel better soon.
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