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@jazzygirl5

It’s such a dilemma trying to figure out what is best for us since we all have different experiences, different symptoms, not to mention conflicting information, bad information or no information. Yikes! I’ve had long covid since 3/20, mostly now with my lungs and fatigue. The second vaccine and first booster brought a lot of the old symptoms back and lasted for 3 months, especially the neuro ones, headaches and fatigue. I just today decided to get the third bivalent booster this weekend after swearing up and down I’d never get another one. It was a gut wrenching decision but I got sick with a lung infection all this past summer until recently and I’m concerned if I catch covid again, it’ll do me in good! It’s definitely a difficult decision and I admit I’m scared but I got pneumonia 6 months into covid and it took over a year to even feel a little better. I got a flu vaccine last week but I personally wouldn’t get a covid booster and a flu vaccine together unless I had a good immune system and wasn’t inclined to get sick. I also think it’s good to space them out as not to induce too much more chaos in my already confused body. Tough tough decision folks. I hope we have some good living left to do because this isn’t easy, is it?

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From what I read, you don't need to space out the flu and Covid vaccine or booster. I would get all the vaccines and boosters you am supposed to get. That's my advice. What ever problem you think the vaccine or booster might have caused, Covid causes symptoms 100 times worse.