The hospital that I've said some negative things about just invited me to come in for a vaccine, so I forgive them for all their past transgressions.
I am post transplant nearly 3 years. I got the Moderna 1st vaccine on January 21st. Had a little soreness at vaccination site for a few days and a little tiredness the day after. I will post again when I get the 2nd shot around the 18th.Stay safe everyone.
The state of Illinois has expanded eligibility for the vaccine to include people under 65 who are immunosuppressed due to solid organ transplantation beginning 25 February. I know it won't be easy to get an appointment, but I'm hoping that by then, there will be more vaccine available (which is why eligibility has been expanded in the first place) which may make it easier to get an appointment somewhere. I am awaiting confirmation from my tx clinic just to make sure this will be OK for me. I am excited and nervous as the same time.
Does this help? Let me know if you have other questions; I'll answer as best I can.
Just thought I'd chime in here on the vaccine discussion. I've been spending a lot of time on the various vaccine sites getting nowhere, filling out the same information over and over again with "no appointments available" or "server too busy". Some days ago I happened to be in Walgreen's and there was no one in the pharmacy line so I asked the tech about the vaccine. She was very matter of fact: Yes, we do them, Monday through Friday, you just have to have an account and you can sign up for notifications (I've seen nothing of these). So that seemed helpful and then I had one other thought and asked her if the vaccine comes in every day or once a week or what. She said it comes in every day and that she recommended that you login a few minutes after midnight to make your appointment. So Sunday night at a few minutes after midnight, I logged in, made my two appointments (first one is this Thursday, second one 3/18), woke my husband up, he made both of his appointments. Done, done and done. Whole thing took maybe 10 minutes. It was like the abracadabra moment. There has been plenty in the local press about the small pharmacies and CVS but I hadn't heard anything about Walgreen's. Sure beats the 2 hour drive that some people have been taking to get their vaccines at the larger venues.
Because of my age (71) I don't need tx proof. However, my transplant clinic proactively sent out an email via the MyChart/Epic portal with customized proof of transplant. Some locations must be asking for proof. The Walgreen's instructions I received just warned to be sure you meet the state's requirements but, aside from a state ID, it didn't specify any other proof. Best of luck!
Second Moderna shot this afternoon so far no side effects.
I think it is really cool how your tx centers proactively send out documents or take care of such matters so quickly! That just seems so... soothing... in a way?My tx clinic has been MIA during this whole corona health care fiasco. The best they have done is share basic pointers on the website for tx patients. Ah well, it is what it is. But, still, I think it's cool.