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Any thoughts on myocarditis risk , @Hip ?
Any thoughts on myocarditis risk , @Hip ?
Some very interesting research by Professor Christine Stabell-Benn in Denmark indicates that the off-target effects of vaccines depend on whether the vaccine is live or inactivated.
live vaccination is dangerous and inactivated or other forms are the gold standard.
Prof Stabell-Benn says that very little research actually goes into the off-target effects of vaccines. She says that the WHO are aware of these off-target effects, but they are completely ignoring them.
It seems that this area of off-target effects, good and bad, should be much more studied.
Some of us have been told not to get live vaccines by our immunologists. If one is immunodeficient, the live vaccine could cause an infection which could the immune system can't fight.So live vaccines seem to have substantial off-target benefits. But dead vaccines appear to increase off-target all-cause mortality.
I'm also more concerned with covid than evusheld, but I can be concerned about both, given how hyperreactive i am. Many things like vaccines and contrast I react to even when doctors, including me/cfs specialists, have said I'll be fine, so scrupulousness/scrupulosity? Isn't irrational totally.I'm more concerned about getting COVID and what that'll do to me. Both my immunologist and ME)CFS specialist were in favor of my getting Evushield and not concerned about long term effects.
Antibodies break down over time, so unless you make more, you need to boost them. Evushield is meant to protect for about 6 months, so we expect there will be another round of it.
Did you take evusheld before or after vaccination. I don't know what the proper order for me would beI'm more concerned about getting COVID and what that'll do to me. Both my immunologist and ME)CFS specialist were in favor of my getting Evushield and not concerned about long term effects.
Antibodies break down over time, so unless you make more, you need to boost them. Evushield is meant to protect for about 6 months, so we expect there will be another round of it.
I did 3 full dose COVID vaccines first, because that's what was available. However, if your immune system doesn't respond to vaccines, you could just do Evushield. According to my immunologist, about half his immunodeficient patients responded to the COVID vaccine.Did you take evusheld before or after vaccination. I don't know what the proper order for me would be
I do have low immunoglobulins but I don't know that I could rule out responding to vaccines ahead of time. I am excited that novavax is out as it's got better side effect profile than the other vaccines are, I just don't know what order to get the novavax vaccines and evusheld (which I alresdy have prescribed as a standing order) in ...However, if your immune system doesn't respond to vaccines, you could just do Evushield. According to my immunologist, about half his immunodeficient patients responded to the COVID vaccine.
I saw info in study it can stay much longer time, till 12 months. And it seems to be true. Because after 7 months I still have about 60% of antibodies which got with first dose..I think it depends on your risk level. If you're in an environment where you going to be exposed to COVID, Evushield is the antibodies and will give protection quickly. The vaccines stimulate your immune system to produce the antibodies, so there's a lag. However, Evushield lasts 6 months, so the vaccines could lengthen your protection beyond that, depending on timing.
I don't know how you can tell that. The benefit to Evushield is it gives people who don't make antibodies the antibodies immediately. It is supposed to need a second dose at 6 months.I saw info in study it can stay much longer time, till 12 months. And it seems to be true. Because after 7 months I still have about 60% of antibodies which got with first dose..
Nope.Btw did you notice any side effects/worsening with Evusheld?