I got a pre-exposure vaccine ( I think it was 3 parts) when I was in Africa in 1992. But I am not sure how long it lasts. Does anyone how long it lasts?
Depends on your immune system. Get titer levels if you need to 🙂
I got a pre-exposure vaccine ( I think it was 3 parts) when I was in Africa in 1992. But I am not sure how long it lasts. Does anyone how long it lasts?
I got a pre-exposure vaccine ( I think it was 3 parts) when I was in Africa in 1992. But I am not sure how long it lasts. Does anyone how long it lasts?
Has this happened to anyone - missing their shots? Do you know if I have to start the whole thing again? :/ :/
Bumping this thread to ask a question that makes me feel silly -
I completed the first two shots in the series and then COMPLETELY missed the third by two weeks. I was all set to go get it tomorrow then opened the certificate and realized I was two weeks late. I feel incredibly stupid right now. I guess I read "Day 28" and then got it into my head that it was September 28.
Has this happened to anyone - missing their shots? Do you know if I have to start the whole thing again? :/ :/
Kaiser Permanente also will not cover it if it is needed for work, school or travel. They are always happy to cash the $1000 check I send them every month though. 🙁
Series offered at school is my cheapest option. I checked out health departments in CO also.
Getting my first one tomorrow. Kinda nervous! I'm leery of needle but more freaked out by possible rxns!
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Texas peeps - where are you geting your shots?
I asked my doctor about them and she gave me the deer in the headlights look and said she had "no idea where to get them."
So, I checked the Texas Department of Health website looking for info, but all I could find on there was a memo stating that they aren't doing the pre-exposure vaccines anymore. This seems incorrect to me.
I'm googling away trying to find out where to get them, but thought I'd ask here, in case anyone has tips.
Thanks. 🙂
Totally different state but in Florida there were some county health departments that didn't offer the pre-exposure vaccine and some that did. I had to go to the next county to get mine because my county didn't carry it. Maybe try calling specific county health departments to see if they offer it. Worst case scenario you can go to a travel health doctor but they're usually super overpriced.
I had to miss my 2nd shot due to illness. I took it 2 weeks later and then the 3rd one a month later. It is not ideal, but it should still be ok. Then can take a titer if YOU care and are worried.
I know you can get them at ARC in Austin. A&M also offers them at the student health clinic during the summer. But by far the cheapest place I've heard of is the Scott & White clinic in College Station. They're under $200 per shot instead of $300+.Texas peeps - where are you geting your shots?
I asked my doctor about them and she gave me the deer in the headlights look and said she had "no idea where to get them."
So, I checked the Texas Department of Health website looking for info, but all I could find on there was a memo stating that they aren't doing the pre-exposure vaccines anymore. This seems incorrect to me.
I'm googling away trying to find out where to get them, but thought I'd ask here, in case anyone has tips.
Thanks. 🙂
I know you can get them at ARC in Austin. A&M also offers them at the student health clinic during the summer. But by far the cheapest place I've heard of is the Scott & White clinic in College Station. They're under $200 per shot instead of $300+.
I had mine done at the health department at ~$186/shot. It made me really sick, but I am known to have vaccine reactions. It was ~$190 at the school. We aren't required to have them, but we can't participate in a lot of stuff otherwise.
I know for U of I you have to have a doctor write up something saying you cannot have vaccines due to a health risk of reaction. I think you should probably call the school and explain the situation to them and see if and what you would not be allowed to participate in.Curious, I am also highly allergic to vaccines and I am trying to get out of them. I am nervous about getting a vaccine because it causes cardiac issues. If you do not get the vaccine what will you not be allowed to participate in? I just do not know what to do and I do not want the possibility of a vaccine killing me to prevent me from going to school.
Curious, I am also highly allergic to vaccines and I am trying to get out of them. I am nervous about getting a vaccine because it causes cardiac issues. If you do not get the vaccine what will you not be allowed to participate in? I just do not know what to do and I do not want the possibility of a vaccine killing me to prevent me from going to school.
I had my second rabavert last week and I didn't even have a touch of arm soreness. The hep A in the other arm, I can't say the same about!

Sorry for bumping an old thread but I have a question regarding the series. I was supposed to get my second shot today but I was stuck at work and completely missed my pharmacy’s opening hours. All the info I’ve seen on the rabies series is that the second one must be given on day 7. Since I missed it and have to get it on day 8, would that be an issue or would I have to redo the whole series? Has this happened to anyone and was still cleared to get it the day after? Thanks in advance!
You are fine! Different people have varying immune responses and the vaccines are developed in a way to account for that (so you getting it a day late may not be any different from someone else getting it on day 7 with a different immune response). I worked in rabies and was an SME for the state, we would clear people with a larger deviation than yours - it should not be a problem.