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Should I Have The Covid Booster?

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tearinghair | 15:31 Mon 12th Jun 2023 | Body & Soul
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I'm currently getting severe pain in my shoulders and upper arms. After ruling out polymyalgia rheumatic and two frozen shoulders, it's been diagnosed as a worsening of my already existing arthritis. I've already put off my Covid booster twice; it's now due on Thursday. But I have to admit that I'm nervous about having an injection into an area that's already painful, particularly as it's just beginning to respond to a change in medication. Any advice, please?
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Anti-COVID injections are typically in the arm because that's the easiest place for them without removing lower clothing in a not particularly private clinic. Explain the situation and they'll take you to a private room and inject you somewhere else, typically the rear.
15:35 Mon 12th Jun 2023
Don't bother, it's all over.
Anti-COVID injections are typically in the arm because that's the easiest place for them without removing lower clothing in a not particularly private clinic.

Explain the situation and they'll take you to a private room and inject you somewhere else, typically the rear.
Depends whether you like foreign travel and whether countries you want to visit will ask for proof of a booster. If not, I wouldn’t bother.
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Zacs-Master, I'm unlikely to begoing abroad, but I am regularly visiting my daughter and husband in separate care homes so I'm also trying to be sensible for them.
The jab doesn't stop you getting covid, so what is the point?
Ok. Might have been worth putting that in the OP.
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I thought it was already looking a bit long.
It’s a very pertinent fact in people giving you advice.
I'd get it in the arms and no butts about it.
The pain you might get after the covid booster will not make your arthritis pain worse and it will go in a few days.
Are you classified as vulnerable?
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No. Elderly (79) but not vulnerable. I think I'll take Jim's advice and see if they'll jab me somewhere else.
Roy my understanding is that yes the jab doesn't stop you getting CVD but it means it will be milder if you do get it.

I hope all goes well with you TH. xx
I wouldn't have it, but then (after OH's horrible reaction to it) we haven't had any of the other after the initial pair. Up to you.
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Thank you ladybirder
Roy my understanding is that yes the jab doesn't stop you getting CVD but it means it will be milder if you do get it.
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Well, despite lying about everything else, they wouldn't lie about that would they.
Absolutely NOT !
god this thread should have a warning:
reading this thread may affect your health!
read with care.

Luckily the people giving the really crap advice cannot be held liable.

Dead arm or Dead - christ is there really a choice?
The jab doesn't stop you getting covid, so what is the point?
dsoing!
nope

The R number - beloved of everyone befor lock down ONLY shifted down ( under one) when vaccines came in

ergo the do - they did.

Lockdown DIDN'T shift the R number which gives some support to Woy who says it didnt work. - - look at the science
I’ve had no jabs Peter why am I not dead yet?

Family member had her 5th jab and a few weeks later very ill with it covid, her immune system is through the floor she can’t even shake off a sniffle these days

Are you on commission to keep promoting the poison?

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