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@edwardh

Good to hear boosters didn't aggravate your PMR, ifd28. So much we don't know about covid and vaxes. On a side note, this study is interesting:
Inflammatory rheumatic diseases with onset after SARS-CoV-2 infection or COVID-19 vaccination: a report of 267 cases from the COVID-19 and ASD group
https://rmdopen.bmj.com/content/9/2/e003022

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The study definitely got my attention especially since I was diagnosed with PMR & Fibromyalgia after my vaccines. Lots to think about!

@edwardh, thank you for the link to that article. I agree that there is a lot we don’t know about covid and vaxes. Thankfully, the article shows that a lot of information about the effects of the vaccine is being gathered. Personally, I am glad that I was able to get the vaccine, since it gave me confidence to lead my life (carefully) without fear of serious illness and/or death. PMR is no picnic, but it is treatable. And sites like this one help me figure out how to treat it.