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<blockquote data-quote="Pushka" data-source="post: 2319682" data-attributes="member: 28862"><p>Day after booster Pfizer. Unlike AZ, this time I can feel that I've had a vaccination with tender area at injection site. More than I've had with flu as well. However not feeling the least bit unwell, nor feelings of unusual (for me) lethargy. I had red swellings all around it last night, then realised it was from the tape they used when I had issues with bleeding at the time as I'm somewhat allergic to some kinds of medical tapes. So all done - hopefully for many months now but I'd certainly be up for another booster of Pfizer should that be deemed necessary. </p><p></p><p>As Im immunocompromised there was a short discussion as to whether this was a booster or a third top up as the vaccinator did say they were different which is contrary to what I've heard elsewhere. The criteria for this being severely, based on medications of suppression, but I'm only on one of them and not two to qualify. I didn't want a third one only to then have a booster as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pushka, post: 2319682, member: 28862"] Day after booster Pfizer. Unlike AZ, this time I can feel that I've had a vaccination with tender area at injection site. More than I've had with flu as well. However not feeling the least bit unwell, nor feelings of unusual (for me) lethargy. I had red swellings all around it last night, then realised it was from the tape they used when I had issues with bleeding at the time as I'm somewhat allergic to some kinds of medical tapes. So all done - hopefully for many months now but I'd certainly be up for another booster of Pfizer should that be deemed necessary. As Im immunocompromised there was a short discussion as to whether this was a booster or a third top up as the vaccinator did say they were different which is contrary to what I've heard elsewhere. The criteria for this being severely, based on medications of suppression, but I'm only on one of them and not two to qualify. I didn't want a third one only to then have a booster as well. [/QUOTE]
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