Lung Cancer and Vaccines for Covid-19

Posted by Merry, Alumni Mentor @merpreb, Nov 27, 2020

Good morning everyone. I don't know about you but I am anxiously anticipating COVID-19 vaccine roll-outs. I'm anxious because there really has been very little time for all of the kinks to be worked out, but yet, on the other hand they could save a lot of lives. They won't be an instant miracle. You will still need to be cautious and continue protocols. And masks will continue to be our best friends.

https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-research-confirms-critical-role-of-masks-in-preventing-covid-19-infection/

Please be aware that news headlines can be misleading. Please rely on only reputable sources for your information.

– What are the side effects of Pfizer's, Moderna's vaccines? Your questions answered https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/covid-19-vaccine-pfizer-faq-1.5795486
While some clarification is offered, there are not definitive answers. It's still too early and testing continues.

Right now Connect lists these as the only sites trustworthy, authoritative, and with the best current information: ideally from Mayo Clinic, CDC and FDA.

If you are unsure of what to do then take your time, be cautious, ask questions. Do not do anything that you are uncomfortable with until you have reached a firm decision.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/search/research-news/10801/

I have reached my decision to have the vaccine. Side effects will be similar to the virus. This scares me but they are supposed to be milder. So I've decided to get them.

Have you decided?

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Since I am still in treatment. I will rely solely on the advice of my oncology doctor.

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@ta52

Since I am still in treatment. I will rely solely on the advice of my oncology doctor.

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@ta52- Absolutely @ta52! How are you doing, feeling?

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@merpreb

@ta52- Absolutely @ta52! How are you doing, feeling?

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I feel a bit guilty since I am halfway through my course of immunotherapy and feel absolutely fine. My wife and I walked a 5K Thanksgiving morning and I've spent most of the weekend toting bins of Christmas decorations up from the basement with no side effects. I'm fully aware some people are nowhere near that lucky and I have been very thankful this Thanksgiving.

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Good for you! Remember to thank the Lord for blessings.

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@ta52

I feel a bit guilty since I am halfway through my course of immunotherapy and feel absolutely fine. My wife and I walked a 5K Thanksgiving morning and I've spent most of the weekend toting bins of Christmas decorations up from the basement with no side effects. I'm fully aware some people are nowhere near that lucky and I have been very thankful this Thanksgiving.

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@ta52- You should never feel guilty for feeling great! There really is no useful purpose in comparing yourself to others because everyone is so different. You are so lucky. It offers hope that others will be as lucky! Continue to be thankful and continue to offer support on Connect. Survivors give hope to others no matter their experience with treatments.

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@richcolleen

Good for you! Remember to thank the Lord for blessings.

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... and the phenomenal Medical Oncology Department at Mayo. They are the best.

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@merpreb

@ta52- You should never feel guilty for feeling great! There really is no useful purpose in comparing yourself to others because everyone is so different. You are so lucky. It offers hope that others will be as lucky! Continue to be thankful and continue to offer support on Connect. Survivors give hope to others no matter their experience with treatments.

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This experience has showed me how much progress has been made in treating certain forms of cancer. We have made tremendous gains but still much more work to do.

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@merpreb Hi, Merry! Here are my two-cents. I heard one of the media doctors whom I felt was reputable (I was thinking it was Sanjay Gupta, but now I can't find it online) comment that most adverse reactions happen within 2 months. I believe it was 95%, but you'd want to see if you could find that. That struck me as a good waiting time, and most likely would correspond with the earliest I'd likely be able to get it, by the time they go through the priority list. I'm keeping my ears and eyes open each day, though, with this ever-changing environment!

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@bluelagoon- Hi!! How are you? I bet that we are all waiting with bated breaths!

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@merpreb Just maintaining a low profile and keeping busy at home. And you?

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