. I don't think that the Johns Hopkins study relied on mere "commercial" antibody tests when the purpose was to study the response in our specific "community".
Not entirely related, but as a member of the KDK, I have to share. I will admit that this whole vaccine news dampened my spirits. I was in such a slump. I still feel that way. (And I broke my laptop too. ) But I just got the results of my blood work, and my egfr is 124 mL/min. Happy, but still apprehensive about the short term future.
In one sense you are right: nothing has changed for us in terms of the way we love our daily lives. But things have changed drastically in our shared experience of it. People around me are getting their shots and have a sense of a timeline about when they can start doing things they could not do in the past. The sense of relief and hopefulness is palpable, even though there are still uncertainties. Up until now, we were in the same boat as everyone else, waiting and hunkering down. We as transplant patients now have no timeline and will eventually have to explain why we are still so cautious and cannot participate in the same activities. This may be beating the metaphor a bit, but they are sailing toward shore while we remain adrift. Somehow that makes it lonelier for me. I will adapt, but it piles a sense if unfairness on what was already an difficult situation. I think that is what has changed. We are suddenly in a much smaller club.
I am not getting younger; I have that perception, now, of time running out.
My apologies, but I am not sure I fully understand your timeline. If I understand correctly, you had a pre-vaccine antibody test, the result of which showed that your covid antibody status was negative.Then you had the first shot, and then you had another antibody test, and this one also showed that your antibody status was negative.Next Thursday, you are due to have a pre-second shot covid antibody test to see if you've developed any, and you are to have the results by the 30th.Is all of that correct? If so, when do you actually get your second shot, and when will you have blood tests to see if you've developed antibodies post 2nd dose?
Instead of focusing on the clock, be productive like iolaire.