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decision whether to get booster (2024)

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@annies444 I'm no doctor.There has been controversy around 'vaccines for covid'.One thing that DEFINITELY helped me feel good again was a week of Prednisone.Though it didn't last(feeling okay)for an extended time,it DID get my system working in the right direction.Truly think that's an option for anyone with this damage to their system.Don't know if my first shot(s)moderna caused any of this for me,but I'm doubtful.Stay in the fight.You're going to win this deal.

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@h2998sc I'm glad you found at least some temporary relief. I did try Prednisone and had a severe and dangerous reaction to it after the second dose (so only 12mg in) My PCP recommended I never take it again. I tend to react strongly to medication and so far there is nothing I can take in including Tylenol and Ibuprofen. This is why any vaccines, though I do get them make me very nervous. I get them with much trepidation. I see my PCP tomorrow and she will say get the vaccine because it's better than getting covid again, but I just don't know there are such mixed messages out there.

I blame my issues that started after Covid vaccines, I had Moderna, on that directly. My new doctor who is an MD doesn’t recommend the Covid shots.

Yes, Prednisone is a wonderful drug although not good for bones. I would love to be on a low dose of it if I can.