Is it safe to get the Corona Virus (COVID-19) vaccine with PMR?
Just wondering if anyone has found out if it is okay to get the corona virus vaccine once it comes out. I'm 78, so past the 65+ age for early vaccinations, plus having the autoimmune diagnosis. I don't see my rheumatologist for another two months but guess I'll call him to find out if t comes to that. Just thought I'd see if anyone else has found out. I had no problem with the flu shot.
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Naproxen and Ibuprofen are much worse for your body than prednisone. I took Ibuprofen for almost a year before PMR diagnosis 2016. It caused an ulcer that erupted in 2017 during knee replacement. You might be interested in reading the Mayo Clinic/Matheson 2017 survey on PMR and Prednisone. The web site articles were put on this forum by Colleen Young on Feb 22 as, being a new member, I could not do.
@peggyp, Absolutely correct! I lost vision in my right eye before I finally got the GCA diagnosis.
I got my first vaccine shot 2 weeks ago with no problem. I am off prednisone, so that may be why.
I got my first Moderna shot and had a sore arm for a couple of days. No big deal. I have been on prednisone for five years and have had no trouble with shots.
I don't take Naproxen regularly. Just when I feel a flare coming on. I havent taken one for 2 weeks. And then only one.
Day 2 after 2nd Phizer shot. Still running a temp. 99.1, but PMR has settled down. I do have swollen lymph node under arm that received the shot. Will continue to take tylenol.
Thanks @sherrybird for the update! Does your doctor know about your reaction?
Hi sherrybird, You should let your doctor know and report the side effect (swollen lymph node) to the FDA for monitoring of side effects to the vaccine. There has been reports of lymph node swelling and recommendations have now been issued. https://www.sbi-online.org/Portals/0/Position%20Statements/2021/SBI-recommendations-for-managing-axillary-adenopathy-post-COVID-vaccination.pdf
I'll let him know the next time I see him. These are k own side effects, so I m not concerted.
It's a 'just in case' suggestion. He may want to monitor and/or use your experience to help with other patients. Take care.