I've made previous posts on this and the universal response was no I shouldn't get the vaccine so I will preface this by I have had plenty of specialist medical input!!!
I'm going to have the vaccine next week. I have severe allergies to a huge range of medications. I'm having it done in the allergy clinic in the hospital.
I don't want it, at all, I've had covid, it was very very mild and less than a cold. I'm CEV but never shielded as I didn't want to and I work a very high risk job. So I don't have any concerns about me getting covid again.
The last time I posted there were no restrictions in place for those who weren't vaccinated, now there are. I have a young family, we love to travel and do things when my health permits. So I've decided with my DH that we are probably going to end up being severely limited in what we can do if I don't do it.
I am nervous. I really don't want it, I feel it's more risk to me than covid! The nurses I've spoken to said they are able to give me it in the clinic but said they would totally understand and support me not taking it if that's what I chose... which didn't fill me with reassurance! Although they did also say if they had thought it was an absolute no they would say no to doing it.
Are there any positive stories of people who have allergies and who have had the vaccine?
Although the AZ is recommended for those with allergies I am having the Pfizer as I also have one of the contraindicated blood clotting disorders (it was found on my stillborn baby's post mortem so no one is prepared to give me the AZ (which I obviously understand) even though I'm not worried about blood clots!)
Thank you!