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I recieved my flu shot and my covid. Feel great. No side effects.
I got both Tuesday and only had a very mildly sore arm. It didn't even bother me to sleep on it. Just when I touched it (I know... so don't touch it. lol). And while I normally feel slow, rundown, and punky the next day, that didn't happen this time, thank goodness. Too much going on in life for me to have felt punky the next day.I recieved my flu shot and my covid. Feel great. No side effects.
I'm feeling tired today, the day after the two shots. I don't feel bad or headachy, just tired and a bit foggy. The arm is sore, but that's to be expected. I'd rather feel like this for a few hours than sick with the virus, so not complaining!I got both Tuesday and only had a very mildly sore arm. It didn't even bother me to sleep on it. Just when I touched it (I know... so don't touch it. lol). And while I normally feel slow, rundown, and punky the next day, that didn't happen this time, thank goodness. Too much going on in life for me to have felt punky the next day.
Yeah, I fully expected to feel tired since that's the way it's been but I didn't. That was a huge plus. And I'm TOTALLY with you on a day of feeling a bit run-down over actually catching covid. That's what you call a no-brainer, folks! LOLI'm feeling tired today, the day after the two shots. I don't feel bad or headachy, just tired and a bit foggy. The arm is sore, but that's to be expected. I'd rather feel like this for a few hours than sick with the virus, so not complaining!
Last year I procrastinated getting the shots and, yep, got sick just in time for Christmas preparations. It was no fun!!
jmo
Just a guess on my part, but I'm thinking the risk of long covid (enter a number) even for adults. I know someone that's had it 4 -6 times and their health is NOT good. Not by far and I honestly don't think they'll be long with us. And they were not only young, but very healthy (runner) before Covid. Not anymore, sadly.
I wish there was a solution for people like your son. They need to eat, it shouldn't be a risk factor.![]()
A bit of good news...
According to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), two key early indicator metrics—the rate of test positivity and emergency department (ED) visits—continue to fall. Test positivity dropped to 6.7% for the week ending September 27, down from 9.6% the previous week, while the percentage of ED visits diagnosed as COVID-19 fell from 1.0% to 0.7%. ED visits have been highest in children ages 0 to 4 years.
Indicators of severity are down, as well. The hospitalization rate per 100,000 population was 1.2, down from 2.2 the previous week, with hospitalizations elevated in people age 65 and older. The percentage of deaths due to COVID-19 was 0.8%, the same as the prior week.
Also....
XFG variant still predominant
Wastewater monitoring indicates that the XFG variant—one of several offshoots of the JN.1 subvariant—accounts for 85% of all sequenced viruses, followed by NB.1.8.1 (7%) and NW.1 (3%).
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US COVID activity falling
The rate of test positivity and percentage of emergency department visits diagnosed as COVID-19 significantly declined in September.www.cidrap.umn.edu
Well, I guess I’m doomed as I had them both together on Tuesday. Oh well. But at least I didn’t feel any worse than my usual fatigue…no headache or fever.I'm booked for my Covid shot Oct 14 but will book my flu shot for late December / early January. I'm aand avoid having them together since reading about an elevated stroke risk in seniors when the Covid and flu shots are combined.
Feeling like the voice of doom here, but in the following article, scroll down to Results:
Stroke Risk After COVID-19 Bivalent Vaccination Among US Older Adults
from: Stroke Risk After COVID-19 Bivalent Vaccination Among US Older Adults - PubMed
I'm in the chicken coop with youI'm booked for my Covid shot Oct 14 but will book my flu shot for late December / early January. I'm aand avoid having them together since reading about an elevated stroke risk in seniors when the Covid and flu shots are combined.
Feeling like the voice of doom here, but in the following article, scroll down to Results:
Made the mistake last fall of both at once, had to cancel work the following day.I'm in the chicken coop with youI will not get both flu and Covid shots at the same time. It's really not a major problem to get them one at a time with a few weeks space in between. Better safe than sorry.
It depends on the person IMO. And even for me it's not always the same, oddly.Made the mistake last fall of both at once, had to cancel work the following day.
One at a time and next hurdle, fear of shingrix![]()
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