Subsequent to that, various health issues started to occur I had never before had, pretty much all at once. It was bizzare.
I did some research, and the idea anyone need a tetanus shot every ten years is not best practice, any more. From what I saw, it is better to do every 14 years as a practice, and the best thing to do is get your titers tested for the included vaccines. This one study showed people over 50 or so had so much tetanus immunity that they could go nearly two decades without another shot. Getting another smeith such strong immunity probably gives you a similar issue as six identical COVID vaccine shots, where it makes your immune system start to go nuts.
Not cool.
Wow...that makes me more negayive on vaxxes...when I was hospitalized last August to have Antibiotic IVs because my cat “injected” me with strep (one claw got into me) they asked if I was up to date on Tetanus. I lied.