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Anyone double jabbed and had booster and since tested positive? v

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needtogetfit21 · 28/10/2021 21:36

I had the booster 3 weeks ago. My young dc have tested positive and I'm feeling a little achey, been sneezing every 2seconds and runny nose. Had a very sore throat 2 days ago but it's fine today. My pcr (done at same time as dc) came back negative but I'll book another tomorrow.

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Raindrop12 · 28/10/2021 22:18

Yes! DD tested positive about a week or so after I'd had my booster. I didn't catch it from her, however DH did and I went on to catch it from him after about a week.
However I had a much milder illness than both of them. (DH is double jabbed, DD too young for vaccine)

Doublechins · 28/10/2021 22:21

I had my booster on Saturday and tested positive yesterday. I actually thought the symptoms were side effects from the vaccine. The rest of the household is negative so far.

Wriggleon · 28/10/2021 22:22

Yes, positive a month after booster, first sign sneezing, main symptom sore head

needtogetfit21 · 29/10/2021 00:47

Thank you. Good to be aware of how common it is to have it mild or whether it will still floor me as the days go on. Let me know how you get on guys Smile

P.s anyone else expediting insomnia?

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IncessantNameChanger · 29/10/2021 00:53

Is the booster like the first two where your not fully covered until post two weeks? Have you had covid before? My booster isnt due until next year but it will be interesting to see what happens by then as I will also be 12 months post having covid.

needtogetfit21 · 29/10/2021 00:55

@Wriggleon

Yes, positive a month after booster, first sign sneezing, main symptom sore head
How long did it last/ did you feel unwell?
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needtogetfit21 · 29/10/2021 00:55

@IncessantNameChanger

Is the booster like the first two where your not fully covered until post two weeks? Have you had covid before? My booster isnt due until next year but it will be interesting to see what happens by then as I will also be 12 months post having covid.
I believe it is. Not had Covid before
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IncessantNameChanger · 29/10/2021 01:08

I hope it's not to bad for you if it's your first time with covid. That's really bad luck if its caught within a week of the booster.

needtogetfit21 · 29/10/2021 02:07

@IncessantNameChanger

I hope it's not to bad for you if it's your first time with covid. That's really bad luck if its caught within a week of the booster.
Thanks - I had the booster 3 weeks ago. My 2yo is struggling though. He was really grizzly on Wednesday and better yesterday but he's been up for last couple hours unable to sleep properly.

I was counting on my sleep to help recovery!

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needtogetfit21 · 29/10/2021 07:54

Just done another LFT and it's negative Hmm wondering whether to hold off on a pcr

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needtogetfit21 · 29/10/2021 08:06

So my LFT is still negative, maybe I should hold off on pcr for another day. We are self isolating due to dc anyway

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Mindymomo · 29/10/2021 08:11

They have said that the booster starts working straight away and not needing the 2 weeks period, as previous doses.

Hope you and your son get better soon.

hattiesmith · 29/10/2021 08:11

I would PCR today. My husband and daughters LFT's were negative but their PCRS they took an hour later were positive!

I started with covid the day my booster was due ( I didn't have it) and been so poorly with it but the rest of my family are very mild. I hope it's mild for you all too

Rest up and take care.

needtogetfit21 · 29/10/2021 08:21

Thank you. Interesting the booster works straight away , the lady who administered it said 2 weeks but then again she didn't know whether I was supposed to have a booster or third full dose. I left thinking I've had the booster but my friend who was there at the same time said it was a third full dose they were offering and there is no such thing as a smaller amount or booster dose?

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WhatsWrongWithMyUsername · 29/10/2021 08:33

My colleague did. He was a bit coldy then a bit fluey but better after 3 days. Which is a quicker recovery than I’ve heard for anyone else who’s had symptoms.

ApplesAreTheBaneOfMyLife · 29/10/2021 09:14

A couple of my neighbours. They were only a few days post booster though. Both elderly and quite poorly with it.

ifonly4 · 29/10/2021 09:18

How are you feeling this morning? Not too bad I hope. I know someone who tested negative two days after contact, but then tested positive on a PCR six days later. Either way, better you know.

CiderWithLizzie · 29/10/2021 09:18

The booster is a third full dose of Pfizer or a half dose of Moderna (which is actually still stronger than a full dose of Pfizer).

needtogetfit21 · 29/10/2021 09:39

@CiderWithLizzie

The booster is a third full dose of Pfizer or a half dose of Moderna (which is actually still stronger than a full dose of Pfizer).
Ah ok - it was moderna booster that I had.
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needtogetfit21 · 29/10/2021 09:40

I feel worse than I did yesterday but I was up overnight for a few hours with my dc so not sure if it's that too. My upper back is achey and chest feels heavy , kind of

Booked in for pcr this morning

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ImAVaccinator · 29/10/2021 09:50

Just a couple of things:

Booster takes a couple of weeks to kick in fully just like your first two doses.

If you were immunocompromised at the time of either of your first two doses (chemotherapy, treatments for immune system related arthritis etc) you may be eligible for a third primary dose which will be followed by a 'booster' dose in another 6 months. This can be either Pfizer, Moderna or AZ but an mRNA vaccine is preferable.

A 'booster' dose is either exactly the same amount of Pfizer as first two times (0.3ml) or half a Moderna (0.25ml). Very few people will also be offered AZ if they aren't suitable to have the mRNA vaccines.

OP I really hope you feel a lot better soon. Do you know why the lady thought you might be due third primary dose rather than booster?

MissPeregrine · 29/10/2021 14:42

@ImAVaccinator thanks for clarifying this.

I had my third Pfizer vaccine recently and the vaccinator told me she was noting down on my details that I’d require a 6 month booster after this one.

She told me to make a note and to make contact if I’d not heard anything in 6 months. She was worried I’d get lost in the system, although also stated things may change again in 6 months.

I’m currently on 8 weekly Vedolizumab infusions for Crohn’s but I was unaware of this further booster?

needtogetfit21 · 29/10/2021 15:21

@ImAVaccinator

Just a couple of things:

Booster takes a couple of weeks to kick in fully just like your first two doses.

If you were immunocompromised at the time of either of your first two doses (chemotherapy, treatments for immune system related arthritis etc) you may be eligible for a third primary dose which will be followed by a 'booster' dose in another 6 months. This can be either Pfizer, Moderna or AZ but an mRNA vaccine is preferable.

A 'booster' dose is either exactly the same amount of Pfizer as first two times (0.3ml) or half a Moderna (0.25ml). Very few people will also be offered AZ if they aren't suitable to have the mRNA vaccines.

OP I really hope you feel a lot better soon. Do you know why the lady thought you might be due third primary dose rather than booster?

Thank you. I'm asplenic and this confused her.

So the third vaccine and booster are indeed two differing amounts?

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CiderWithLizzie · 29/10/2021 15:24

My understanding is that a booster is a full dose of Pfizer or a 1/2 dose of Moderna but a third primary is either a full dose of Pfizer (the same as a booster) or a full dose of Moderna (double the booster amount).

needtogetfit21 · 29/10/2021 15:52

@CiderWithLizzie

My understanding is that a booster is a full dose of Pfizer or a 1/2 dose of Moderna but a third primary is either a full dose of Pfizer (the same as a booster) or a full dose of Moderna (double the booster amount).
Ahhh this makes sense from what the hcp said to me. But how can the Pfizer be referred to as booster and full dose

In any case I had half the moderna dose so the booster amount, I think

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