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Antibody tests and vaccinations in transplants

Transplants | Last Active: Aug 16, 2021 | Replies (52)

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@azdan99

How do we identify ourselves as transplants? I don't have an ID. Bring our bottle of tacro?

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That’s a really great question!! How do we prove we’re immune compromised??!!!

Taking the prescription bottle of Tacro (or any other immunosuppressive) with your name on it would be a really good option. It’s what’s compromising your immune system.

I have a ‘birth certificate’ from my bone marrow transplant! LOL

I’m eager to hear some other options for proof. Do we even need it?

I need to get the Pfizer vaccine because my 1st and 2nd shots were Pfizer. My local CVS pharmacy did not have information yesterday. But today I called again and the vaccination recording said that immunocompromised patients could walk in or schedule a 3rd dose. I could not get connected to a real person with my own question about proof of immunosuppression. So I tried the web site to schedule. I filled our the online application and the first page asked if I was in the immunocompromised category that was approved by CDC. A click on YES was all I needed. A series of questions followed about my last dose, my allergies, etc.
I am scheduled for 11:00 AM Monday.

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