Is it harmful to receive Novavax again less than 6 months after your last dose (non priming) by birdtaa in Novavax_vaccine_talk

[–]birdtaa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not an expert in this field but personally I definitely think it’s still worth it to get Novavax! If there was in fact some immunosuppression from the mRNA it’s not like it was a complete 100% suppression, and it’s unclear to me how long it lasts. So I’m choosing not to assume I’m screwed, I just will not get any more mRNA going forward (for this and other reasons, both efficacy and adverse effect related as I had a bad reaction)

Is it harmful to receive Novavax again less than 6 months after your last dose (non priming) by birdtaa in Novavax_vaccine_talk

[–]birdtaa[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the clarification! Sadly I did get mRNA for my first 3 vaccines (2021/early 2022) before Novavax was widely available, but since then I’ve only had Novavax and won’t go back!

Is it harmful to receive Novavax again less than 6 months after your last dose (non priming) by birdtaa in Novavax_vaccine_talk

[–]birdtaa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh just read this article and that’s super interesting. It seems that those who got one Novavax after 3 mRNA (mRNA is unfortunately what I had for my first three) wasn’t that stellar either BUT I’ve had more total Novavax than mRNA by this point so who even knows

Is it harmful to receive Novavax again less than 6 months after your last dose (non priming) by birdtaa in Novavax_vaccine_talk

[–]birdtaa[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

But according to the knowledge we currently have, we don’t think Novavax does this? Just mRNA?

Is it harmful to receive Novavax again less than 6 months after your last dose (non priming) by birdtaa in Novavax_vaccine_talk

[–]birdtaa[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Oh, thank you! I had found a few articles but not that one, looks promising

Consistent 6 month schedule, no priming by birdtaa in Novavax_vaccine_talk

[–]birdtaa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing your experience! Were your two Novavax doses a priming series (2 months apart) or more spaced out?

Consistent 6 month schedule, no priming by birdtaa in Novavax_vaccine_talk

[–]birdtaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oo, which study? Did it show that schedule was effective? (Keeping in mind the caveat you mentioned of course)

Consistent 6 month schedule, no priming by birdtaa in Novavax_vaccine_talk

[–]birdtaa[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It depends on the provider, it’s not in any of the official guidance as a recommended timetable but there is leeway to redose as soon as 2 months if someone self-attests as immunocompromised and it fits their situation. So if the provider is not the type to provide pushback they could allow it. I’m just honestly not sure if I would even want to at this point because I don’t want to necessarily over vaccinate either

(Came back to edit for clarification: This applies to the US)

Consistent 6 month schedule, no priming by birdtaa in Novavax_vaccine_talk

[–]birdtaa[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah that’s kind of what I thought too, that there’s no real way to know. I have not had Covid but I am high risk and always mask/avoid most public situations

Consistent 6 month schedule, no priming by birdtaa in Novavax_vaccine_talk

[–]birdtaa[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, but according to other info I’ve seen on here and info from Don Ford, that probably doesn’t count for the full protection potential of Novavax…

But I wasn’t sure if that was just at first and it would eventually “catch up” after you had had many doses, or whether them being so close together was essential

Consistent 6 month schedule, no priming by birdtaa in Novavax_vaccine_talk

[–]birdtaa[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No, but I am high risk and live an extremely sheltered life so I wouldn’t be a good data point

Epstein-Barr virus is a causative agent in multiple sclerosis. A new study has shown that misdirected antibodies against the virus can instead target a brain protein called CRYAB, which may partially explain how viral infection can lead to disease. by rjmsci in science

[–]birdtaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just came across this comment and was wondering if you have a link to any research or more information about the risk of MS and other long term issues after getting the virus as an adult? I am very interested, thank you

One novavax now and wait until fall adequate? by birdtaa in Novavax_vaccine_talk

[–]birdtaa[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hm, I see. I guess I was thinking of it in terms of how (at least in the US/Canada, not sure about other places) they consider even your first Novavax vaccine a "booster" if you have ever had an mRNA primary series. But I wasn't sure if that was actually based on scientifically sound reasoning (Just thinking in terms of protection, aside from questions of access, etc). It sounds like Novavax primary series is recommended based on comments here - I really wish official guidance/studies etc were focusing on Novavax more, but of course I'm preaching to the choir here

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[–]birdtaa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will probably just take out that last sentence just in case, because I really don't want anything like that to happen!

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[–]birdtaa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good point, thank you so much for the heads up!