Transplant: New Covid booster and Evusheld
Hi Transplant Family!
Are you planning on taking the new covid vaccine booster? Are you going to also get Evusheld? If so, which one are you getting first and how much time are you waiting between shots?
Thanks everyone
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@hello1234
I really wonder if despite being extraordinarily careful I could have had an asymptomatic case of Covid since I had fairly high antibodies. I don't know the actual number but apparently, it was pretty good. I am on 2.5mg of sirolimus. had been on tacrolimus but it was causing my creatinine number to be high. They had me drinking 80-100 ounces of water a day to offset that. It helped but not enough so they changed me to sirolimus. I was also on a very small dose of prednisone until sometime in the last year. I really wanted to get off of it so they finally allowed me to try not taking it and my numbers stayed the same so they took me off of it. PHEW!
I had no reaction after my first Shingrix vaccine. Maybe a sore arm but that's to be expected. I have heard people are more apt to react after the second shot so I am timing it so that I have nothing that needs to be done for a couple of days after getting it.
JK
Hi @contentandwell 😊
Thanks so much for the scoop! I have heard that the folks like me that are on Mycophenolate (Cellcept) and Tacronlimis have a more difficult time getting a response from the covid vaccine so your sirolimus may be one of the reasons for your successful antibodies (in addition to a possible asymptomatic bout with covid).
Also, thank you for the heads up about the second Shingrix shot. I really appreciate it JK!
@hello1234
Don’t expect a reaction, I know just as many people who had none, including my sister and her husband.
Last year my sister-in-law who was not vaccinated had a terrible case of shingles that landed her in the hospital two times! That spurred me on to get the vaccine but my transplant team was opposed until the CDC approved it for us. I would not want to go through what she has gone through.
My husband has had shingles two times but both cases were mild, just a bit of itching!
JK
Thank you @contentandwell 😊
When your husband had a mild version of shingles, did he have a little rash or anything on the skin with the itching? My father (90 years old) has been having back itching and I am wondering if it may be shingles. How did your husband know he had shingles?
Thanks so much for letting me know about this!
@zorbanite, I also want to reach out and welcome you to Connect. I just saw that you have shared your story on the link that Colleen posted. My intention in beginning that discussion was to create a place to share our transplant stories and to provide Hope and Support of anyone who is involved with organ transplant. I am a liver and kidney recipient and I must say that I am deeply touched by what you shared. I especially like what you shared in your previous comment, " My keys to success are staying lean and mean through exercise and diet and trying to avoid stress..." Those are good words to live by!
I am 13 years post transplant and found Connect when I wanted to meet other liver/kidney transplant recipients. What brought you to Connect?
Thanks for excellent write up. It sorted out the confusion I have had from a long time why take evusheld specially when I have had a good response to the Vaccine, I have taken a total of 5 Pfizer vaccine shots and 1 month after the 5th shot I had approx. 6k vaccine titers (u/mL). I intend to take the bivalent shot.
Good morning
@l0lag0lag0b3 😊
I am so happy to hear you achieved a nice antibodies response from your covid vaccines and boosters. Congrats! Which immune suppression meds and dosages are you taking? My theory has always been that the antibodies response rate is related to which immune suppression meds (and how much) people are taking. Are you taking Tacronlimis or something else?
correction on my write up:
should read as " covid antibody titers " as against vaccine titers ..ha ha
My apologies !
Hi @hello1234
Over the last 2 years, I have been taking: 1.5mg Tacrolimus + 1000 mg Mycophenolate + 5mg Prednisone.
My immunity seems to be ok,
I don't know why: My inference is: I think it is all genetics and probably a couple of Class II matches I had with the donor kidney.
& also what @rosemarya has mentioned in her earlier messages: Diet + Weight Control + Walking to stimulate cardio - of course the biggest of all is forgetting that stress exists !
I think stress & anxiety are have a sizable role.
I look at my mom, she is 96 years : perfectly healthy- no glasses, all her teeth are intact + all her hair are intact..but she has Alzheimer's .. so net net is that mind is floating and body has no concept of stress and body is in great condition. .. such is life !
Best Wishes
@l0lag0lag0b3
Wow, you just shared a lot of excellent wisdom! First of all, you proved my personal theory that Mycophenolate and Tacronlimis were probably the reason that I had no antibodies response from all my covid vaccines and boosters.
Second, your theory about the role of stress and anxiety and your story about your mom makes a very good point! Beyond your healthy diet and exercise, do you have any stress management tips I can borrow? 😊