Got Vaxxed!

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Fall again, and my wife and I drifted down to our local pharmacy and got flu, COVID, and pneumonia vaxxed today. Got the shingles Vax earlier in the summer and will get the second shot in 30 more days.

For those of you who haven't had shingles, I'd suggest you avoid them. Got shingles earlier this year that started under an eyelid and went up onto my bald head in a slanted line. Truly annoying!
 
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Yeah, shingles sucks. I got the shingrix a couple years ago. First dose kicked my butt - body aches, fever, lethargy. Second was a piece of cake.

I get the flu shot every October. Had pneumonia shot years back. Might be time for another even though I was told back then that it was good for life. Not sure I'll get another dose of the Covid vax, though. While (obviously) not an antivaxxer, I do have some misgivings about that one.
 
Fall again, and my wife and I drifted down to our local pharmacy and got flu, COVID, and pneumonia vaxxed today. Got the shingles Vax earlier in the summer and will get the second shot in 30 more days.

For those of you who haven't had shingles, I'd suggest you avoid them. Got shingles earlier this year that started under an eyelid and went up onto my bald head in a slanted line. Truly annoying!
I'm just curious... do you happen to know the name of the vaccines?
Did you get all three injections at the same time?

Thank you.
 
I'm just curious... do you happen to know the name of the vaccines?
Did you get all three injections at the same time?

Thank you.
Nope; the pharmacy uses the (voluntary) state vaccine registry to make sure you're getting consistent brands. And yes, I got all 3, one at a time. That's how we've done these shots for a few years now.

Added: I forgot my shot card when going a-contracting overseas, so they gave me nine (yup, 9) vaccines in one sitting. Surprisingly had no ill aftereffects and have never worried about more than one at a time since.
 
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Nope; the pharmacy uses the (voluntary) state vaccine registry to make sure you're getting consistent brands. And yes, I got all 3, one at a time. That's how we've done these shots for a few years now.

Added: I forgot my shot card when going a-contracting overseas, so they gave me nine (yup, 9) vaccines in one sitting. Surprisingly had no ill aftereffects and have never worried about more than one at a time since.
" they gave me nine (yup, 9) vaccines in one sitting"

OMG!!! :eek:
 
" they gave me nine (yup, 9) vaccines in one sitting"

OMG!!! :eek:
You had a choice if you didn't have proof of vaccination (the yellow 'shot card') - get'em all or go home. That was the old DynCorp, aka the 'Evil Empire,' which has been folded into (finally) today's Amentum.

I got 5 in my right shoulder and my fingers started to twitch, so the nurse moved to the left for the last 4.
 
You had a choice if you didn't have proof of vaccination (the yellow 'shot card') - get'em all or go home. That was the old DynCorp, aka the 'Evil Empire,' which has been folded into (finally) today's Amentum.

I got 5 in my right shoulder and my fingers started to twitch, so the nurse moved to the left for the last 4.
"You had a choice if you didn't have proof of vaccination (the yellow 'shot card') - get'em all or go home."

My choice would be a no-brainer! .... Sorry DynCorp. :giggle:
 
You either want the job or you don't! You also don't want to catch some of the weird diseases they had in the deployment region.

I'm just glad I still had my smallpox vax scar or I'd have had another of those.
I'm old and crotchety and would rather get mauled by a mama grizzly bear than have to get a vaccine. :)
 
I'm old and crotchety and would rather get mauled by a mama grizzly bear than have to get a vaccine. :)
At the time (2012/2013) I was a mere youth of 58, and after over 30 years of lower-wage jobs (policing and teaching), contracting was going to be the last chance to make really good money for a while. Besides, it was a real adventure, complete with travel! 😀
 
I'll pass on big pharma poison.
Maybe poison. But in the meantime, I'm 70 and have never had polio, smallpox, measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis, Japanese encephalitis, meningitis, pneumococcal pneumonia, or any other disease for which I've been vaxxed except I've had COVID after the Vax, but wasn't sicker than a cold, and cholera after the vax but we were training outside by an open municipal sewer in clouds of mosquitos - my case was like moderate diarrhea.

The poisons will likely kill me, but what the heck - I'm too old to die young. 😀

Added: Yellow Fever vax for Ethiopia.
 
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This is an interesting thread to see the different perspectives. I usually don't get involved with stuff like this but what the heck.

I'm in my low 40's, had the normal vaccines my generation got and the last ones I remember were either Tetanus or Hep, can't recall. Don't think I've ever had a flu shot and when the Covid one came around my lack of enthusiasm for needles and experimental nature of MRNA kept me in the sidelines and at this point I think I'm pretty happy I held out. Still would need a ladder to be on the fence with MRNA stuff but would consider other if it made sense.

I have to admit that if I was older or compromised I might have a change of heart in the matter. But I've also had a few near death experiences that were literally a matter of inches which evolved into a philosophy that I may be on borrowed time and desensitized me to certain risks.
 
I am good to go with shingles and pneumonia vaccines. Flu shots are hit or miss, if timing is right with a doctor's appointment in the fall I will get it, but I don't make a point of getting it. Same with the CIVID shot, if I'm at a doctor's appointment and they stood there with a needle asking if I want it, I would take it, but I don't go looking for it. No international travel for me, so most of the long list of vaccines mentioned are not necessary. I got no problem with vaccines and will get them, at 63 the only long-term health affect I need to be concerned about is natural aging.
 
My wife got it, too. I still haven't got one though. I think this year I'll get over my dumbass for the shot.
 
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