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Transplant: Vaccines: Covid, Flu, RSV

Transplants | Last Active: Oct 14, 2023 | Replies (44)

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@charlie5454s
You are amazing...
I am so happy that you joined in this conversation! I am learning so much regarding how to live boldly (and safely) with a kidney transplant. It sounds like whatever comes your way, you handle it and keep peddling.... how fantastic! About how long did Shingles hang around using your neon lotion? 😊 Did your transplant team give you any special instructions or just the topical calamine lotion? The reason I am asking is that every vaccine I have taken post transplant has given me no immune response.
I took all the covid shots, Hep B shot, etc and when tested for antibodies it all showed no response. Therefore I like to educate myself on what treatment is given and how long it takes to go away just in case I get these things, I will have an idea what to expect and for how long.
By the way, is Paris one of your favorite cities to travel to? Unfortunately,
I have never traveled to Europe. I would love to. I am a restaurant foodie, so it's probably unbelievable!

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I think the duration of any illness depends on the person's health, age and even genetics. I think it was about 2 months before I fully felt like me again post shingles, but there are meds that alleviate some of the symptoms. I don't produce many (if any) antibodies from vaccines either so, yes, still must take all the precautions since our response to vaccinations are lower than healthy folks...but your chances of getting really sick or winding up in the hospital are definitely lowered by getting the vaccinations. Personally I get so frustrated by the "anti-vax" crowd...do they think measles, small pox, pertussis, etc, just disappeared magically without the hard work of physicians and medical science?
Can't tell it by my moniker "Charlie" (haha...one of my cats) but I am of French heritage so yes indeedy, their food is great. And because it's a walking city, they eat but walk a lot so are pretty healthy and fit. Also hardly any fast food joints. (We did find it funny that in their Mickey D's that along with soda dispensers, there are wine dispensers too!