I went for my booster jab this morning. Before administering the injection the nurse wanted the answers to a lot of questions. Most of them were familiar from the previous two vaccinations, and I had my sleeve rolled up ready as I trotted out the same answers.
The question "Do you take any medication for immune related conditions" was new. I replied that I take hydroxychloroquine for Lupus and Rheumatism, levothyroxine for the after effects of Hashimoto's thyroiditis, a steroid inhaler for asthma, and insulin for type 1 diabetes. None of them were on that list of medicines for conditions that got you classified as clinically extremely vulnerable at the start of the pandemic, so I was sure there wouldn't be any problem.
The nurse didn't agree with me, she wants to know if I take medications for any other health conditions? I rattle off the list, and she says I have too many auto immune conditions. She needs to go and consult with their immunology expert to find out if she can give me the booster as planned.
After a long wait she comes back and tells me that because of my naff immune system they won't be able to give me the Moderna booster as planned, and I have to come back another day to have the Pfizer booster, which has been shown to work better on people with clapped out immune systems who have previously been given two doses of the AstraZenica vaccine.
Well, that was news to me! Has anyone else had the same experience? They did say that their guidelines were evolving constantly as they get more information. I'm very glad that the health service are using all the new data that is being gathered about the vaccines, and using it to improve my chances of mounting a decent immune response.
At the same time I am baffled as to why I had to turn up for my booked booster vaccine before the questions were asked. My GP and the rheumatology and diabetes consultants have all my medical records, but the information didn't get passed on.
So, if you have a shedload of auto-immune illnesses, save yourself the bother of being turned away from the Moderna booster, and arrange to have the Pfizer one before you make the journey.