Pneumococcal Vaccinations against pneumonia

Posted by alleycatkate @alleycatkate, Sep 23, 2019

Has everyone on this site over 65 received the 2 pneumonia vaccinations? Have you found them effective in keeping pneumonia at bay? I have done the first but am adverse to vaccinations and am due for the second one (PPSV23) and have been putting it off. Any thoughts? Kate

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@janovr

@alleycatkate I have had both.
They do help.
Don’t be afraid!🥰

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Thanks, @janovr ...I think I just needed the encouragement from everyone. I appreciate it and will get the shot. Kate

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@irene5

@alleycatkate Hi. I didn’t even know there were two pneumonia shots until I had a Medicare physical. I will be getting the second one at the end of the month. I don’t know if you have ever had pneumonia, but I did, and it took me a long time to recover. At this point in life I am not giving it a second thought. (Irene5)

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@irene5 ...I think you are right. Thanks for the imput!! Kate

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@margiebanks

@alleycatkate Hey Kate, I got both the flu and the 1 pneumonia shot last fall and was hospitalized this past spring due to having both at the same time! Was told there are so many strains of flu and pneumonia and it could have been worse. We're all different tho...

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@margiebanks ...Wow! Margie! That sounds awful! Did you just have the 1st pneumoccocal shot? I had heard the flu shot last year was not very effective but hoping that the pneumonia shot is much better. Thanks for your thoughts. Kate

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Thanks all for responding to my question and think I will definitely be getting the follow-up shot. I appreciate everyone's thoughts and experiences. Katae

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@sounder27

Alleycatkate. I had both shots last week and had a reaction. I had headache, low fever and very bad muscle aches that lasted a week or so. Even so I would recommend getting the shots. I was hospitalized a couple of years ago with pneumonia and almost died. It took me a long time to regain my strength after that. I am 71 and get the flu shot and pneumococcal vaccines every year in late September. I have bronchiectasis and Mac and will be starting the Aricayce on the 2nd of October. Nurse is coming to my house for the presentation of product and care. I will keep everyone posted as to my progress on the medication.

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I hated to respond about reactions to vaccines because I feel they are important. I had the pneumonia #23 shot two weeks ago. Within 3 hours my arm began to hurt but I know that is normal. The pain got a lot worse. I began to experience nausea, vomiting, low grade fever and very unsteady gait. My husband had to help me to walk to bathroom, change clothes, etc. The next day I called my primary doc and was told if I was not any better in 5-6 days to call back. The next day was the same so went of urgent care. Was given a shot of ?? and prescription for prednisone. Within a few hours I began to feel better. The pain in my shoulder is still bothering me. I've been doing a little physical therapy to try to get full range of motion back. I am 74 and have NTM and bronchiectasis. Now I'm not sure about taking the flu shot but if I do will try to see if they can not give in my arm. I feel like the shot went into the shoulder joint. I'm very thin. I've heard that it can be given in the thigh. Has anyone ever gotten flu or pneumonia shot there?

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@alleycatkate

@margiebanks ...Wow! Margie! That sounds awful! Did you just have the 1st pneumoccocal shot? I had heard the flu shot last year was not very effective but hoping that the pneumonia shot is much better. Thanks for your thoughts. Kate

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@alleycatkate i don't know which pneumonia shot I got, but I see my pulmo doc tomorrow and we'll discuss it.

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@alleycatkate Hi there. I am not over 65 (60), but I have had my pneumonia shots. Folks with bronchiectasis should have this as we are at extra risk.

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@windwalker

@alleycatkate Hi there. I am not over 65 (60), but I have had my pneumonia shots. Folks with bronchiectasis should have this as we are at extra risk.

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Thank you, @windwalker!!

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@fdixon63

I hated to respond about reactions to vaccines because I feel they are important. I had the pneumonia #23 shot two weeks ago. Within 3 hours my arm began to hurt but I know that is normal. The pain got a lot worse. I began to experience nausea, vomiting, low grade fever and very unsteady gait. My husband had to help me to walk to bathroom, change clothes, etc. The next day I called my primary doc and was told if I was not any better in 5-6 days to call back. The next day was the same so went of urgent care. Was given a shot of ?? and prescription for prednisone. Within a few hours I began to feel better. The pain in my shoulder is still bothering me. I've been doing a little physical therapy to try to get full range of motion back. I am 74 and have NTM and bronchiectasis. Now I'm not sure about taking the flu shot but if I do will try to see if they can not give in my arm. I feel like the shot went into the shoulder joint. I'm very thin. I've heard that it can be given in the thigh. Has anyone ever gotten flu or pneumonia shot there?

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@fdixon63 That sounds a little scary and I hope you are getting the full usage of your arm back. Trying your thigh for your next shot sounds like a good alternative. Hope that works. Thanks for responding. Kate

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hi Alleycatkate....I'm 64 and have received both shots with no side effects...haven't had pneumonia since my 20's...I'm hoping it's due to strengthening my immune system, exercise, meditation, and lots of red wine...👍

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