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Wimped out on getting tetanus shot
I was supposed to get a tetanus shot today as I have not had one in about 38 years. My new PCP really wanted me to get one due to the additional protection from the whooping cough. I know it is dangerous for babies to be exposed to the whooping cough.. But I am not around babies and I figure if I cut myself or step on a nail, I can get one then. I clearly remember my shot in 7th grade. I ended up with a red, sore, hot shoulder for several days. Am I being a wimp? When was your last tetanus shot?
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Probably the same as you.......about 38 years ago! I will avoid a shot at all costs. And to think I used to give myself one every day!! :rolleyes: The Beta shots are not IM so they're not anything like a tetanus shot.
I remember my sister having to get one after she stepped on a thumb tack. I went with my Mom and sister to the Health Dept. and they gave it to her there. I screamed.....cried louder than I ever knew I could....and I wasn't even the one getting the shot! I remember the nurse and my sister laughing at me! :mad: Note: I was only about 6.....:o Tetanus shots leave such a lasting reminder. I'm like you.....I'll get one if/when I need one. |
me too! I havent had one in decades. I REFUSE to get more vaccines unless I am standing eye to eye with the need for one. I had such a bizarre reaction to the hepatitis vaccine, that I have since avoided them.
You dont stand alone on that one. If I get cut on a rusty nail, then we can talk, till then, lets not tick off my immune system. |
Just got one a month or so ago at my physical with my PCP. It didn't hurt as bad as the last time I got one, years ago when I cut myself. I was a bit sore the next few days but nothing that will keep me from getting one in the future. I looked at it as - at least this was one shot I didn't have to give to myself!
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A tetanus booster would not protect against whooping cough.
It is for exposure to TETANUS...from a wound or trauma involving penetrating dirty implements. Whooping cough is Pertussis, which is a contagious upper respiratory disease. Over the years I've seen people on boards complain of side effects from tetanus shots/boosters. I would seriously consider your risk at this time. If you get a penetrating wound/gun shot, or some stab in the garden, then I would consider a booster. I am not a fan of vaccines unless you really really need them. |
I think my last tetanus shot was probably in 1997 when my dog TinyMonsters put his claw thru my eyelid. (I was climbing up the stairs, bent over to pet the dog, he put his foot up and I bumped my face into his toes)
Stupid doctors kept asking me why the dog bit me. Kept telling them he didnt bite me, he had put his foot up and accidentally got me in the eyeball. (the injury was a scratched cornea, and scratch on my eyelid) They made me get a tetanus shot because I couldnt get anyone to believe me that it wasnt a bite, but a scratch. This was after I had mono in 1996, and just before I can remember my first vertigo attack that I think was my first probable MS attack. |
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I'm with Dejibo-- "If I get cut on a rusty nail, then we can talk, till then, lets not tick off my immune system." :cool: If you do a search for the CDC's Pink Book you can get the details on the disease itself and the vaccine, and see if you feel the risk of the diseases outweigh the risk of the shots. I'm not even convinced the risk of the TdaP/DTaP is worth it even for my kids to be honest (we actually pulled my son off the DTaP schedule and he gets pertussis free tetanus shots after he had some seizure-like behavior post vaccine). |
I did the tetanus and whooping cough shot 6 months ago and I am convinced that it somehow contributed to how crappy I have felt the last 6 months. DOnt do it.
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I am sure it's Ok Barb. :hug:
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I've had several shots over the years for various reasons.
-pencil point into my wrist by another small child (3rd grade at the time) - stepped on a rusty nail - cut by a knife while slicing a coconut - fell and twisted my toe while cleaning a bathroom (the toe nail had to be pulled) - cat bite I'm now overdue for one. I don't look forward to getting one. Every time --- my arm grows the size of the Hindenburg, I get a fever over 103 and it hurts. The last time, the nurse said "most people don't get a reaction" I said, "I will and I'll give you a call when it happens." A day later I called and told her... she gasped. ;) Niko:cool: |
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I get a booster Tetanus shot every 10 years. That is when you should get them unless you've been injured and might need another in case. I haven't had a reaction to the booster shot and hope I never do although I know a gal who did have a reaction. But she's fine now.
I had whooping cough when I was three months old and almost died. That is years ago. I do not get a vaccine for that now. There was whooping cough in my area and other states this past winter though due to the fact that a lot of kids now aren't vaccinated for it. |
The injection was the TdaP. After reading your replies, I feel better now for being a wimp:)
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I got my booster a couple of years ago....no biggy for me..
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I got one about 15 years ago when I was bit in the thumb by a chimpmunk I was feeding white grapes to. :) He looked back and forth between my thumb and the grape and chose the wrong one. Then he grabbed the grape and scampered off. :D
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Thanks to my microbiology class in nursing school as well as doing 2 semesters of independent study in microbiology and the micro lab (I think Stephen King worked there and got many ideas from there:D) I get them done regularly. They are opportunistic little guys with some nasty toxins (ranked one of the 3 most toxic - botulism & diphtheria are the other 2). The death rate is about 70% and they found that the older we get, the less immune we are, thus a higher death rate in people over 60.
Although it is becoming more rare in the U.S. in which vaccines are given, it is still a possibility to get tetanus. I like to play in the garden and the dirt and even though a little cut seems harmless, should the soil be contaminated with C. tetani (via horse/other animal feces) BAM I could end up with tetanus. Let's face it, manure is a great fertilizer. Call me paranoid (thanks Mrs. Weider:rolleyes: My micro mentor) but I don't want to take that chance. Now that I have MS, heck, I don't need any more spasms. LOL However, Barb, you have to weigh the pros and cons based on you and your lifestyle. Like I mentioned, I love to work in the garden/dirt and for me it makes sense to get one done. If I wasn't a gardener or an outside kind of person, I don't know if I would get one done or not. |
BTW - Sir Charles Bell painted a picture of a, I think, soldier dying of tetanus. It's quite famous. Google it and I am sure it will come up. I remember that picture from my micro books.:eek::p
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A man we knew well got Tetanus years ago and it wasn't a pretty picture. He survived. That is when our family starting getting the vaccine and kept up the boosters shots. You could get it even in the house if the stuff is there.
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I would have been more worried about rabies from the chipmunk even though they don't carry it that often.
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I had my tetanus shot (booster) two years ago. Sucker hurts, but not as much as Neulasta! ;) I didn't have any problems afterwards except for a sore arm for a couple of days.
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Niko - don't you hate it when they refuse to believe? Ugh! If I had that kind of reaction to a shot I doubt I'd have another.
Last tetanus I had was because I got cut at work - dirty factory. I don't do the boosters. It was pretty sore, like somebody slugged me really hard, but nothing worse than that. |
I had one about 5 years ago....no reaction...didnt even hurt a bit.:)
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i may be the exception but i've had all my shots.
being an RN we were required to have the flu shot and the hepatitis series. i've also kept up with my pneumonia and tetanus shots. the one i'm not convinced of getting is the shingles vaccine now that i've turned 60. my pcp wants me to have it but my neuro said there wasn't clear studies done in MS pts. that one has me stumped and reticent to get it. i guess i'll be sorry if i ever get shingles. other than that i've tolerated all the shots well. |
Judy, I've often thought that shingles has a close relationship with MS. I already had shingles, in my early 50s, as did my DD (with MS), in her teens..:eek:
I wonder if the Shingle's vaccine would help our MS symptoms??? or...Maybe hurt us..:confused: if you decide to get it, let us know how it goes..:hug: |
I get one every 10 years. It might be about time to get one again. I'll have to check.
~ Faith |
Yes, every 10 years for a Tetanus booster shot.
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