12-03-2021, 01:24 PM
I expect vaccines & boosters are contraindicated for those that have had anaphylactic reactions to any vaccine. (I am not a MD. Be sure to read all the FDA/CDC literature for contraindications.)
I would weigh the discomfort & inconvenience of a (scheduled) reaction to the booster, compared to the probability & risks of an (unscheduled) illness.
I know two people with non-standard reactions: Person 1 had sudden, intense vertigo about 50 hours post booster, and more dizziness the next morning; Person 2 had imbalance (not dizziness) after 2nd vaccine. Dizziness/vertigo are one of the more reported reactions to the mRNAs (and possibly other vaccinations as I didn't check). If you imagine getting intense dizziness while driving, it can be quite dangerous.
Consider reporting adverse events through https://vaers.hhs.gov
I would recommend getting vaccines on Friday, with no plans for the weekend.
I would weigh the discomfort & inconvenience of a (scheduled) reaction to the booster, compared to the probability & risks of an (unscheduled) illness.
I know two people with non-standard reactions: Person 1 had sudden, intense vertigo about 50 hours post booster, and more dizziness the next morning; Person 2 had imbalance (not dizziness) after 2nd vaccine. Dizziness/vertigo are one of the more reported reactions to the mRNAs (and possibly other vaccinations as I didn't check). If you imagine getting intense dizziness while driving, it can be quite dangerous.
Consider reporting adverse events through https://vaers.hhs.gov
I would recommend getting vaccines on Friday, with no plans for the weekend.