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Old 07-09-2021, 09:23 AM #1
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Default IVIG after your COVID vaccine

Hello! I hope everyone has been doing well... I was curious if anyone else has done IVIG after two mRNA covid vaccines yet?

I just had my first round of IVIG post vaccine, and not sure if it was just a coincidence, but usually the next day I feel fine, and I felt rough.. and then that night my covid vaccine site in my arm (which hadn't hurt in 4-5 days) woke me up with extreme pain. ( I always lay on that side so no changes there). But my temp did go up that day as well, as I felt a little feverish. Feel fine now, but was curious of other's experiences

We were wondering if maybe the IVIG donors of this batch had covid antibodies and it was like a mini booster or something ... but who knows!
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