As with every vaccine received, I develop an inflammatory response, mainly in my legs that is so severe, my legs are weak (can only go downstairs on my butt), both legs burn terribly, and this time both arms felt inflamed, and also upper arm pain caused difficulty to lift off the weighted blanket to try to get out of bed; it caused severe chills that this time gave me an upper trap spasm; moderate headache. It generally begins after ~12 hours following the vaccination. It lasted ~ 26 hours. I could do absolutely nothing but let it runs its course. The following day the inflammatory response had diminished in my legs but still felt a bit in my arms. Had a lot of fatigue the following day.
Year: 2025
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Vaccine Injury – Vaers ID:2822852 Date:01/25/2025 Age:68 Sex:M
Duplicate vaccine with no side effects
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Vaccine Injury – Vaers ID:2822851 Date:01/25/2025 Age:11 Sex:M
vomiting, nausea, petechiae and bruising at the site. He was noted to have petechiae on the face, neck, back and ankles. Given this labs were obtained and showed platelets of 10. Was admitted to the hospital and given IVIG due to concern for ITP
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Vaccine Injury – Vaers ID:2822850 Date:01/25/2025 Age:69 Sex:F
Patient first experienced a site reaction – it was red and puffy around the site of injection about two days after. A week later, a rash developed in the area that was itchiness and caused a slight skin discoloration that is still in the area.
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Vaccine Injury – Vaers ID:2822849 Date:01/25/2025 Age:4 Sex:M
4 year old male. Administered HIB and Influenza vaccines. At the 15 minutes mark (1:20 pm) nurse assessed patient for any reactions and seen that patient had a rash on right and left forearm. Small circle-like shape, brown in color, no elevation of skin. No rash anywhere else on the body. Dr. present and looked at patient. Intern listened to breathing. 1:27pm – Notified Dr., weighed patient (40lb – 18.18kg). Dr. advised to give 9mL of Benadryl. 1:36pm – Notified NM; DON, also present at site. 1:37pm – Vital Signs taken: T 97.9 axillary, P 135, R 26, B/P 91/80 1:38pm – 9mL of Benadryl administered by RN Patient waited for 15 minutes and VS were taken again and assessed. 1:48pm – P 102, B/P 105/78 1:49pm – Called Dr. back and notified of current Vital Signs. Provider stated that they were okay and patient could leave. Advised mother to monitor patient and if any new symptoms occurred to call EMS or take patient to Emergency Room. Mother verbalized understanding. Patient left with mother ambulatory. 4:02pm – Called to follow up with mother. She stated that patient was doing good and marks were getting lighter.
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Vaccine Injury – Vaers ID:2822848 Date:01/25/2025 Age:0.25 Sex:F
Initial burning mouth lips throat and fungal. Then loss of morning leg movements or functions sometimes for hrs with excruciating pain. Leading to inability to report to work
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Vaccine Injury – Vaers ID:2822847 Date:01/25/2025 Age:69 Sex:F
Patient called on 1/25/25 and said she has been feeling sick since the even evening the day she got the vaccines. She had received both the PCV 21and Shingrix. Shingrix was her second dose so she was emphasizing on the Pneumonia vaccine. At around 6 pm on the day of vaccination she started feeling sick. At midnight she had a fever of 103 and also getting chills. She reported of having swollen lymph nodes and headache. She had been taking tylenol to around the clock which was keeping the fever down but not totally off. She had started cough on 1/24 and felt lethargic the whole day on 1/24/25. on 1/25/25 she said her headache had gone down but cough was there.
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Vaccine Injury – Vaers ID:2822846 Date:01/25/2025 Age:64 Sex:M
I noticed that the injection was higher on my shoulder than usual. About 4 hours after receving th injection, I began experiencing sharp pain in my shoulder while working (using my arms). Pain slowly subsided over the next few days, but was still significant (5 out of 10 on my pain scale). It then began to increase and was aggravated by any normal use of my arm (work, exercise, yoga), particularly when reaching over shoulder height. OTC Ibuprofen is not helping. Began physical therapy (1 session so far). Pain yesterday and today is the worst it has been.
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Vaccine Injury – Vaers ID:2822845 Date:01/25/2025 Age:53 Sex:M
7 months after my second dose, in April 2024, I broke out with shingles. It was classic shingles, Left T9 dermatome, unilateral. Lasted ~10-14 days. I had a unilateral rash which was from my spine, around my left side around to my midline anteriorly. It did not progress upward or downward. It stayed in the dermatome band. I self treated and tolerated the pain and itchiness of the rash. However, toward the end of the 10-14 days, I developed fever of 102 and malaise. All I wanted to do was sleep, no energy, and didn’t want to eat. I was not nauseous.
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Vaccine Injury – Vaers ID:2822844 Date:01/25/2025 Age: Sex:U
Suspected vaccination failure; got it 8 weeks after Shingrix shot/hurts; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingrix) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingrix. On an unknown date, 8 weeks after receiving Shingrix, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: got it 8 weeks after Shingrix shot/hurts). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingrix. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingrix. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingrix. Additional Information: GSK receipt date: 10-JAN-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient reported that it hurts, got it 8 weeks after the Shingrix shot. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure since the details regarding completion of primary vaccine schedule and laboratory confirmation of shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender’s Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK vaccine Shingrix.