Fear of regular vaccination every 10 years is it really necessary?
Hello
In 2021, I was vaccinated with the "modern" corona vaccinations and I had a very bad experience because I went through hell for half a year because of this vaccination.
Now it's like this: I have to get vaccinated soon with the normal vaccinations, the regular vaccinations that you get every 10 years, but I'm now really scared of getting vaccinated, be it for tetanus, diphtheria or other things. If it were up to me, I'd prefer not to get vaccinated at all after what I experienced with the corona vaccination.
The thing is, I work at a riding stable, and I don't know anything about vaccinations. Are tetanus and diphtheria vaccinations really necessary? I was, or rather, vaccinated regularly as a child, and before the coronavirus vaccination, I also got vaccinated against them regularly. Because I've never had any bad experiences with vaccinations and everything always went well, I also got vaccinated against coronavirus, but unfortunately, the world looked very bleak at that point, and I'm happy and grateful that I've recovered somewhat and have been able to participate in everyday life a little bit again, but I don't want to have that experience again.
The official name of the vaccine could be “Moderna”.
that would interest me. It is very different, which is behind such a story.
This is actually recommended every 10 years. Of course you don’t have to do that. Because:
There is a chance to stop vaccination. Please note if you may live in an FSME risk area.
Ask your doctor. You don’t have to translate the recommendation. The question itself is often good for fear.
I’ll say that if I know there’s a way that I’m sure I’m going to an extremely high level before being infected with tetanus and getting a potentially fatal infection, then I’m definitely getting inoculated.
I also want to make it clear: Covid19 is a damp dirt compared to tetanus or diphtheria.
Unlike Covid19, pure infection is highly fatal or life-threatening.
It’s simple. Learn how the outbreaked diseases change or end human lives.
And then you ask yourself:
“Do I want to risk that?”
I have no idea what bad experiences you want with the corona vaccination that are directly and without any doubt attributable to the vaccination, but the benefits of vaccination have already overestimated the risk IMMER.
You say you have no idea about vaccinations. Then let yourself be advised by someone who has it. Your pediatrician, for example.
More information:
https://www.bundesgesundheits Ministry.de/themes/praevention/vaccinations/protection vaccinations.html
More about Tetanus https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetanus):
More about Diphtheria (https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diphtherie)
The short answer to your question is: yes. Yes they are necessary / highly recommended.
The Tetanus vaccination is extremely important on the equestrian farm, because the danger of infecting Tetanus is particularly great in nature and in the handling of animals. The diphterie vaccination is also useful, since this disease has very severe consequences.
The vaccination reactions in the tetanus and diphterie vaccination are, in general, much weaker than those in the case of corona vaccination.
Huhu,
I had 3 corona vaccinations, recently tick vaccination and the 10-year vaccinations I had 2 years ago.
My experience was that the Corona vaccinations were the most in my life. The other two had also a “heavy arm” and fatigue, but that was much faster over and generally milder.
I’d strongly advise on 10-year vaccination.
If you were in pain with the dentist, you won’t go any more…or?