Just wanted to post my story on here in the hopes it may help someone in a similar situation.
37 Years Old, 5'6, 170 lbs, kidney transplant at the end of 2013 and fully vaccinated with Moderna.
Symptoms started on August 28 with a stuffy nose, fever started on August 2, and I tested positive on August 3. On August 4, I had no fever, 02 was at 99% but felt dizzy and had severe muscle cramps so decided to walk across the street to NYU Langone (I live in NYC). When I arrived, they did labs and the results came back with low sodium so I was admitted to the ICU. In the ICU, the only medicine they prescribed to me related to Covid was the monoclonal antibody as a conservative approach. I am checking out of the ICU today 8/9.
Moral of the story, the vaccine works even for the immunocompromised. Just remember to not drink too much water and Gatorade. Feel free to ask questions as I am happy to respond.
37 Years Old, 5'6, 170 lbs, kidney transplant at the end of 2013 and fully vaccinated with Moderna.
Symptoms started on August 28 with a stuffy nose, fever started on August 2, and I tested positive on August 3. On August 4, I had no fever, 02 was at 99% but felt dizzy and had severe muscle cramps so decided to walk across the street to NYU Langone (I live in NYC). When I arrived, they did labs and the results came back with low sodium so I was admitted to the ICU. In the ICU, the only medicine they prescribed to me related to Covid was the monoclonal antibody as a conservative approach. I am checking out of the ICU today 8/9.
Moral of the story, the vaccine works even for the immunocompromised. Just remember to not drink too much water and Gatorade. Feel free to ask questions as I am happy to respond.