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Covid with sle and vaccine

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I had covid last November and was diagnosed in 2007 with sle, discoid, Raynaulds. Also have arthritis and diverticulitis. Sailed through covid but the after effects floored me and triggered a flare of sle etc. I’m off hydroxychloroquine in 2017, after ten years and have Kenalog iv injections every 12 weeks. I’m 64 and getting my vaccine this Tuesday. Was worried about Pfizer but does seem ok for lupus as well as Oxford. I’m advised side effects are longer lasting after having covid, but will get the vaccine.

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I had the Pfizer, was poorly for about 4 days, nothing over serious, ok now though xx

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