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Can I have Covid vaccine with my psoriasis treatment

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Can I have Covid vaccine with my psoriasis treatment
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#31
Tue-18-05-2021, 22:10 PM
Hello Hanna !! Bigarm

Great to see you again..
Unfortunate for you that your psoriasis is behaving so badly.

Didn’t have the jab jet, so can’t tell you from personal experience, but upto now I haven’t heard from anyone I know with psoriasis that they had a reaction to the vaccines.

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#32
Wed-19-05-2021, 00:01 AM
Hi Hanna,

I had one shot of Moderna, no side effects, no change in PSA or psoriasis 

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#33
Wed-19-05-2021, 03:01 AM
(Tue-18-05-2021, 13:38 PM)Hanna Wrote: Hello!  Bigarm

So I’m back! I’m just trying to find info on how people found their skin after vaccines ?

I’ve not been called up yet, but I’m terrified that it might trigger a major reaction in me, I shall keep looking through the boards but if any threads come to mind please can I have the details? Thank you.

My skin was doing soooooooooooo well until the uk lockdowns and now I’m flaring all over and as a bonus this time I’ve got PPP to!  Sad  Thumb

Nice to see this place is keeping busy x

Hi Hanna, I have had my first Astra Zeneca vaccine and have had no issues, in fact I had no reaction whatsoever not even tenderness at the site.  I hope you clear up soon.
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Mon-24-05-2021, 11:51 AM
I had the Astrazeneca on April fools day. Second one due about June 24. Very slight tenderness at the injection site for a few hours the next day. I have heard of quite a few people finding the second Pfizer shot quite tough, including a couple who got very swollen lymph nodes in the arm pit. I am more interested in how long the immunity will last and whether I will end up needing annual shots to cover the latest variants like the flu jab.
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Mon-24-05-2021, 12:08 PM (This post was last modified: Mon-24-05-2021, 12:21 PM by D Foster. Edited 1 time in total.)
(Mon-24-05-2021, 11:51 AM)Bill Wrote: I had the Astrazeneca on April fools day. Second one due about June 24. Very slight tenderness at the injection site for a few hours the next day. I have heard of quite a few people finding the second Pfizer shot quite tough, including a couple who got very swollen lymph nodes in the arm pit. I am more interested in how long the immunity will last and whether I will end up needing annual shots to cover the latest variants like the flu jab.

I had the same with the Astrazenica just a bit of tenderness. Had the first jab on the 10th February and the second on the 10th of April, no problems at all. By the way Bill Google Zoe for good information, Fred will tell you the same.
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Mon-24-05-2021, 13:01 PM
(Mon-24-05-2021, 12:08 PM)D Foster Wrote:
(Mon-24-05-2021, 11:51 AM)Bill Wrote: I had the Astrazeneca on April fools day. Second one due about June 24. Very slight tenderness at the injection site for a few hours the next day. I have heard of quite a few people finding the second Pfizer shot quite tough, including a couple who got very swollen lymph nodes in the arm pit. I am more interested in how long the immunity will last and whether I will end up needing annual shots to cover the latest variants like the flu jab.

I had the same with the Astrazenica just a bit of tenderness. Had the first jab on the 10th February and the second on the 10th of April, no problems at all. By the way Bill Google Zoe for good information, Fred will tell you the same.

No I won't, I hate Google and I don't know who Zoe is.
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(Mon-24-05-2021, 13:01 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Mon-24-05-2021, 12:08 PM)D Foster Wrote:
(Mon-24-05-2021, 11:51 AM)Bill Wrote: I had the Astrazeneca on April fools day. Second one due about June 24. Very slight tenderness at the injection site for a few hours the next day. I have heard of quite a few people finding the second Pfizer shot quite tough, including a couple who got very swollen lymph nodes in the arm pit. I am more interested in how long the immunity will last and whether I will end up needing annual shots to cover the latest variants like the flu jab.

I had the same with the Astrazenica just a bit of tenderness. Had the first jab on the 10th February and the second on the 10th of April, no problems at all. By the way Bill Google Zoe for good information, Fred will tell you the same.

No I won't, I hate Google and I don't know who Zoe is.
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Mon-24-05-2021, 13:05 PM
(Mon-24-05-2021, 13:02 PM)D Foster Wrote:
(Mon-24-05-2021, 13:01 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Mon-24-05-2021, 12:08 PM)D Foster Wrote:
(Mon-24-05-2021, 11:51 AM)Bill Wrote: I had the Astrazeneca on April fools day. Second one due about June 24. Very slight tenderness at the injection site for a few hours the next day. I have heard of quite a few people finding the second Pfizer shot quite tough, including a couple who got very swollen lymph nodes in the arm pit. I am more interested in how long the immunity will last and whether I will end up needing annual shots to cover the latest variants like the flu jab.

I had the same with the Astrazenica just a bit of tenderness. Had the first jab on the 10th February and the second on the 10th of April, no problems at all. By the way Bill Google Zoe for good information, Fred will tell you the same.

No I won't, I hate Google and I don't know who Zoe is.
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Mon-24-05-2021, 13:54 PM (This post was last modified: Mon-24-05-2021, 13:54 PM by D Foster.)
(Mon-24-05-2021, 13:05 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Mon-24-05-2021, 13:02 PM)D Foster Wrote:
(Mon-24-05-2021, 13:01 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Mon-24-05-2021, 12:08 PM)D Foster Wrote:
(Mon-24-05-2021, 11:51 AM)Bill Wrote: I had the Astrazeneca on April fools day. Second one due about June 24. Very slight tenderness at the injection site for a few hours the next day. I have heard of quite a few people finding the second Pfizer shot quite tough, including a couple who got very swollen lymph nodes in the arm pit. I am more interested in how long the immunity will last and whether I will end up needing annual shots to cover the latest variants like the flu jab.

I had the same with the Astrazenica just a bit of tenderness. Had the first jab on the 10th February and the second on the 10th of April, no problems at all. By the way Bill Google Zoe for good information, Fred will tell you the same.

No I won't, I hate Google and I don't know who Zoe is.
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Been on the Gin Dave.

Not yet Fred, waiting for my Stelara delivery and then it have to go out and I never drink and drive however when I get back home later .
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Mon-24-05-2021, 16:31 PM
Thanks everyone!

I’m feeling a sense of pressure to have the jab but only the Pfizer is being given to my age group, I have heard 2nd Pfizer is bad.

It’s all new tech, I’m trying to read more about it.
I’m always worried with how much the guidance is changing as to who can have what.

I still don’t feel I want it just yet
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