Saturday, November 27, 2021

Thanksgiving 2021 and My Long Awaited Booster Shot

I had my COVID booster shot on Monday morning, and everything seemed to go downhill from there.  Apparently, I had an hyper immune response to the booster shot, and I spent the entire week feeling absolutely miserable!  It started that day with diarrhea, shaking chills followed by burning up and sweating, fitful sleep, and all-over body aches, in addition to the usual intense pain in the injected arm.  I expected most of that, as it was like that for me after the second dose. 

The next day, I started with a sore throat, continued the all-over body aches, and had a headache.  I still had chills, but I wasn’t shaking…I just couldn’t get warm.  As time went on, though, the sore throat only got worse.  By Wednesday night, my throat hurt so badly that I could barely swallow my own saliva.  I was terrified of being stuck so ill over Thanksgiving when nothing would be open, so at about 7 PM, I headed off to the urgent care center that I knew would be closing at 8.  I figured that gave me just enough time to be seen and to fill whatever prescriptions I might need before everything shut down for the holiday.  I was convinced at this point that I must have strep throat, as I have never had such difficulty swallowing unless it was strep. 

The nurse practitioner checked me out while waiting for rapid lab tests for COVID, flu, and strep.  She said I had tons of wax in my ears (nothing unusual there), my nose and throat were very red and inflamed, and I had a lot of sinus drainage.  But she did not find any swollen lymph nodes, fever, or any other signs of any type of bacterial of viral infection.  And while we were chatting, the lab results showed up and indicated I was negative for everything.  She concluded that I wasn’t actually sick, but instead, I was having a hyper immune response to the booster shot.  She said I’m lucky that my immune system is so reactive and is learning to do the job of defending me against COVID. She said she could give me a steroid shot to get rid of all the inflammation, but it would also suppress that lovely immune response to the booster, which would defeat its purpose.  So instead, she gave me Flonase for my nose, which she said contained a steroid that would keep the treatment localized instead of systemic, and she gave me a lidocaine gargling solution to numb my throat so I’d be able to eat my turkey dinner on Thursday.  I filled the prescriptions on the way home.

I was thankfully able to eat on Thursday and prepare all the food without fear of infecting anyone with any germs.  I was very hoarse that day, but still able to speak and be heard.  By Friday, though, it was a different story.  The chills and body aches were long gone, but I got up with complete laryngitis.  Not a peep was to be heard from me the entire day.  All I could get out was a whisper.  I did, however, manage to finally finish my Christmas decorations, which I’d attempted to do on Monday before I was stricken so ill.

I looked up how to treat laryngitis, and the Mayo Clinic website said the best remedy was to breathe in steam, drink plenty of fluids to keep the throat moist, and rest the vocal cords.  It said whispering was worse than talking.  So I was a bump on a log on Friday.  I didn’t do any Black Friday shopping at all.  That night, we started up the spa outside, and I made a special point to breathe in as much of the steam as possible.  I could feel the tightness in my throat beginning to ease.  By Saturday morning, my voice had returned! 

My husband and I do 6 podcast shows a week.  The poor fella got stuck recording most of them without me because I just couldn’t squeak anything out of my raw, irritated throat.  I felt bad for him.  But we did have one guest on Thanksgiving day…my daughter’s boyfriend…and all of my kids were home long enough for dinner, so that was nice.  No one would assemble for a family photo, so I had to snap a quick shot of just the two of us instead.

Despite feeling lousy, I felt very thankful this Thanksgiving.  It was so nice to have all of my kids around me as well as an honored guest, and my husband was so sweet to help me manage the cleanup and some help throughout the day.  He’s a keeper.

And all the while of feeling so bad, my faithful rescue dog, Pepper, was right by my side taking care of me, as she always does.

I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!  And although I’m still recovering from that booster shot, I’m still thankful I was able to get it.  It had been nearly 10 months since my 2nd dose, and it was really making me nervous with the new strains that have emerged and continue to do so.

Saturday, November 20, 2021

New COVID Booster Eligibility!!!!

In case you missed yesterday’s news, the COVID booster shots have now been approved and recommended by the FDA for ALL adults 18+ who had their 2nd vaccination at least 6 months ago.  No underlying conditions are required to be eligible!  I AM SO HAPPY!!! 

COVID Booster Shot: Do I Need It?

I got my first shot on January 15th.  I met the early eligibility requirements because I was on immune-suppressant medication and repeated rounds of oral steroids for the chronic inflammation in my frozen shoulder.  I had a second surgery on that shoulder on February 5th and then showed up with my arm in a sling for my 2nd dose on February 9th.  So it’s been nearly 10 months since my last COVID vaccination.  I would have been eligible except that once I was released from therapy and treatment for my shoulder, I was finally able to get off the immune-suppressant meds after a year and a half of taking them.  So I’m no longer in a high risk group, and I’m not even 50 until January.  I don’t work outside the home, so I didn’t meet any of the special circumstances to qualify for the booster.  As a result, I have been all kinds of nervous about being out around groups of people, and I always wear a mask in public.  But I’ve been particularly nervous about church, where people were singing and hardly anyone but us was wearing a mask, and also about eating in restaurants where people who do wear masks take them off to eat.

I was out doing some volunteer work on Friday morning, and while I was doing that, the FDA was meeting to discuss boosters for all adults.  When I got home, I was greeted with the news that it had been approved!  I was SO happy.  I immediately got online to see where and how soon I could get an appointment.  I ended up scheduling myself for Monday, November 22nd @ 11:30 AM at my local Kroger pharmacy.  Now I wouldn’t normally be willing to get a shot at a pharmacy, but I could get an appointment right away, and I really trust this particular pharmacist who has been very helpful and knowledgeable in the past.  I’ve seen him administering vaccines to people in recent months.  I believe I can trust him to give it to me correctly.  I just hope he is working tomorrow morning! 

So if you hadn’t heard the news and it’s been 6 months for you, then go ahead and sign up now!  If it hasn’t been long enough for you yet, then set yourself a reminder to schedule your appointment when the time comes.  This is GREAT news for EVERYone.

I hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving!  We’ll be closing on the refinancing of our house that morning, and I’m excited about that, too.  We’re getting 2.5% and 15 years, so we’re shaving 10.5 years off our existing mortgage.  Now we should be able to retire here and stay in this house that I love so much.

Have a great week and stay safe!

Saturday, November 13, 2021

The Great Turkey Hunt 2021

Has anyone noticed how high turkey prices are this Thanksgiving?  I’m shocked.  I can’t seem to find a deal anywhere.  In previous years, I’ve paid about 37 cents Butterball, Frozen, Young Turkey, 10-16 lbs - Walmart.comper pound for a whole turkey, and I maybe had to spend $35 on other stuff to get that price.  No problem!  But not so this year.  I actually only eat white meat and prefer to just get a whole turkey breast.  But I can’t even find those this year!  I tried Kroger and Winco, and there just weren’t any deals to be had.  So I broke down and went to Walmart and ended up getting a smaller 13 pound whole turkey for 97 cents a pound.  That was the best deal I could find anywhere in town!

Between milk, meat, and gas prices, I think everyone is taking a hit.  Inflation’s on a runaway train at the moment.

I also noticed that the supply of turkeys was running a little thin in some stores, so don’t wait too long to get what you need to celebrate your holiday.  I wrapped up my food shopping on Friday.

Saturday, November 6, 2021

Veteran’s Day Deals on November 11th

2021 Discounts and Veterans Day Deals | Military Benefits

Here are just a few highlights of food deals our military and veterans can get this Thursday, November 11th in honor of Veteran’s Day:

Applebee's -- Veterans and active-duty military receive a free meal when dining in from a special menu on November 11. And when dining in on November 11, military guests will receive a $5 bounce back card to redeem for dine-in, To Go or delivery within three weeks.

Buffalo Wild Wings -- Veterans and active-duty service members get a free order of 10 boneless wings and fries on November 11. The offer is available for dine-in or takeout.

Chili's -- Veterans and active-duty service members get a free meal from a select menu on November 11. Available for in-restaurant only.

Dunkin' Donuts -- On November 11, veterans and active-duty military receive a free donut at participating locations. Offer available in-store only.

Hooters -- Active-duty military and veterans get a free entrée from the Hooters Veterans Day Menu with purchase of a beverage on November 11. Dine-in only.

IHOP -- Veterans and active-duty military get free Red, White & Blueberry Pancakes at participating locations on November 11. Dine-in only.

Little Caesars -- Veterans and active military get a free HOT-N-READY Lunch Combo at participating stores on November 11, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Red Robin – Veterans and active-duty military who are Red Robin Royalty members can redeem a free Red's Tavern Double Burger with Bottomless Steak Fries November 1 through November 14 for dine-in or to-go. You must register for Red Robin's Royalty Program with military designation by Monday, November 1st.

Smoothie King -- On November 11, veterans and active-duty military members get a free 20 oz. smoothie.

Starbucks -- Veterans, military service members and military spouses get a free tall (12-oz) hot brewed coffee at participating stores on November 11.

Texas Roadhouse -- Texas Roadhouse will hand out dinner vouchers at the stores’ parking lots on November 11, from 11am to 2pm. Veterans and active-duty military can redeem their dinner vouchers when the restaurant opens for dinner, through May 30, 2022.

Torchy's Tacos -- On November 11, veterans and active-duty military get a complimentary taco and beverage from a special menu. Dine-in and pick-up orders placed by phone or in-person only.

Wendy’s -- Active-duty military and veterans get a free breakfast combo on November 11 at participating locations from 6:30 to 10:30 a.m.

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My late father served in the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Civil Service.  I have three brothers who served in the Army or Navy.  They have children who went on to do the same.  My husband served in the Army and in the Naval Reserves. 

To all those who have served, thank you for your service!