Hello fifal and many thanks for your kind updates, I do appreciate them very much. I am wondering, though, why you wanted, as you say a 4th "shot"? Are three vaccinations not sufficient already ? Or are there "things" I have not noticed yet? Another question of mine is : how do these vaccinations react with our body and our transplanted kidney - in the long run ? Have there been some check-ups and serious medical researches done in terms of vulnerable transplant-patients and all of these Covid-vaccinations? I mention this because I don't feel very well and it makes me wonder ... it seems so very confusing also with all this Covid-panic going on ...Many thanks from Kristina.
I am having a lot of trouble accessing the site for the last few weeks. It does not load normally and when I manage to load the page, if I click on a topic or reply, I get a 403 Forbidden error. Anyone else?
Were you contacted by your clinic that it was a good idea or did you go out and do it yourself?What do your records look like? We get a slip of paper from the government printed out like a receipt with all our personal information that lists the number of doses in total received and location (district) received. Like I am wondering if that system would cause a problem if I sought another jab without a 4th dose being officially approved.
Not that I could get one anyway… My husband is trying to get his 3rd shot (booster) and the waiting list is a month-long even at pharmacies.
4th doses have been approved in Ontario. Naturally, he told me after work (now) rather than before he left. They are offering 4th shots 84 days after the 3rd jab. It has been over 84 days for me so I have a lot of time in the bank! Guess I just need to wait for someone to call me...https://globalnews.ca/news/8509178/ontario-covid-4th-doses-immunocompromised/He is still waiting for his third jab though now he qualifies for a 4th with his new med.
Just an update: The CDC has revised its guideline for immune compromised. Instead of 6 months after the 3rd we can get the 4th shot after 5 months. My 5 months was reached yesterday, so I made an appointment for this Wednesday.
going down so quickly makes me wonder if I'll ever build a good amount of antibodies that will stick around or if I'll just have to get shots every few months forever and still be barely protected.