Alex P Keaton
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Ditto. Arm is sore but whatever, not a big deal. No fever or chills.Slept pretty well last night, no fever or chills that I know of. I'm 17hours post second shot. Arm really sore but so far so good. Maybe a little tired
Ditto. Arm is sore but whatever, not a big deal. No fever or chills.Slept pretty well last night, no fever or chills that I know of. I'm 17hours post second shot. Arm really sore but so far so good. Maybe a little tired
You can always play backgammon.Back-of-the-envelope calculation is that about 98% of all adults in the United States will be eligible to receive the vaccine before me.
Wife had same experience. She had body aches for 3 or 4 days and today is day 7 and still has dizziness.Got my J&J shot yesterday. 8 hours later felt like I was hit by a bus. Up most of the night with fever, chills and body aches.
Today fever and chills are completely gone. Body aches are minimal. Currently experiencing dizziness when I move around and headache is still there. Going to sleep it off and hope to be good as new tomorrow.
Worth the experience to know I’m doing my part to help stop the spread.
Yeah I actually feel worse then I did when I woke up. Body aches are strong now, feel real weak and tired.My 24 hour shot update. I woke up a little tired and achy nothing too bad. Grabbed lunch with my daughter around 12:30.
I want to say about 1:30 I started get chills. Then my joints were just killing me. I passed out around 2 and woke up about an hour ago.
Currently have a headache, light chills and my knees hurt.
I could function if I had too but I feel "flu" like
Yeah I posted about that a few pages back as well. Was told at my first shot ppl who had COVID prior get hit harder. That’s proving true with me. I had some reactions to shot 1 and shot 2 is doing a bit of ### kicking on me.First shot of Pfizer on Tuesday. Felt a little light headed about halfway through the 15 min wait period, but was fine other than sore arm the next two days. Felt a little off on Thursday morning but could work etc. Went to lunch, got up to leave and wasn't sure I'd make it to the car without falling to the ground, hit me that fast. Went home and to bed. Had nausea, aches, fever, and the old #2 quick rush for the rest of the night. Felt like a severe case of the flu.
Most people I've heard of having reactions had it to the second shot. I did some reading and it appears there's some articles attributing people reacting to shot one as potentially having been exposed to Covid previously and the first shot is essentially acting as a second introduction to the body. I guess it's possible I had a mild case sometime and didn't know it.
Hoping shot number two isn't worse than round one or I'll be laid out.
So you had a bad reaction to shot one and two is worse? Crap, I was hoping I had the worst out of the way after that fiasco last night.Yeah I posted about that a few pages back as well. Was told at my first shot ppl who had COVID prior get hit harder. That’s proving true with me. I had some reactions to shot 1 and shot 2 is doing a bit of ### kicking on me.
Bad for 1 would be an overstatement but arm was crazy sore for 2 days, the night of the shot my heart keep racing, face was very flush, I was nauseous all night (knew I was never close to throwing up but too nauseous to eat) and slept like ####. 2 is absolutely worse. Basically feel like I have the flu, I’m about 30hrs post shot.So you had a bad reaction to shot one and two is worse? Crap, I was hoping I had the worst out of the way after that fiasco last night.
Hope you get to feeling better. My reaction to shot 1 was 48+ hours in. I was getting to the point I was concerned had I contracted it prior to the shot and it was the actual virus starting or if maybe I'd gotten the flu somehow. But just too coincidental with the shot timing and now it clearing this quickly.Bad for 1 would be an overstatement but arm was crazy sore for 2 days, the night of the shot my heart keep racing, face was very flush, I was nauseous all night (knew I was never close to throwing up but too nauseous to eat) and slept like ####. 2 is absolutely worse. Basically feel like I have the flu, I’m about 30hrs post shot.
Thanks, I’m betting a good nights sleep and I’m 100 tomorrow. Either way it’s well worth it. Hope your second goes well.Hope you get to feeling better. My reaction to shot 1 was 48+ hours in. I was getting to the point I was concerned had I contracted it prior to the shot and it was the actual virus starting or if maybe I'd gotten the flu somehow. But just too coincidental with the shot timing and now it clearing this quickly.
Most people don't react to shot 1. My wife is a teacher so went way before me. No reaction at all. Shot 2 she got one afternoon, she took the next day off work. It hit her mid morning, had aches and fever for maybe 7-8 hours and it was like a switch, she was suddenly fine.reading this 3 hours after my pfizer shot #1, not looking forward to tomorrow. or next week. or the next shot.![]()
I was perfectly fine after both shotsreading this 3 hours after my pfizer shot #1, not looking forward to tomorrow. or next week. or the next shot.![]()
Over 48 hours post injection, feel fine...slight arm pain but going away quicker than shot #1. Maintained normal work schedule.I am 29 hours post my 2nd Moderna injection. So far only a very slightly sore arm, similar to first injection.
My experience as well. Everything hurt. Especially hips, lower back and legs. Could not sleep. The ache with fever and chills made for a rough first night.I feel like I was hit by a bus....
I’m on the upswing now, feel way better then a few hrs ago. Last round of Tylenol worked some magic. Hopefully you’re not far behind.I feel like I was hit by a bus....
Going back to this, I never felt bad but I hit an exhaustion wall suddenly and hard, falling asleep at 7 or so. Woke up the next morning feeling great.We got ours at Cardinals Stadium this morning, Pfizer #1. I don’t feel anything, her arm is a little sore. It’s been 10 hours for me, 12 for her.
Have to say they were a well oiled machine down there.
Either the guidance on this is changing or not all providers are on the same page. My daughter was told, after her first vaccination this past Tuesday, that she could take any OTC pain reliever she wanted, and as soon as she wantedI held out for as long as possible but took some Tylenol last night before bed.
It is what it is. I know this will sound weird since I got a vaccine and all but I try to take as little pills as possible in general but yeah I think the big bugaboo is taking it before the shot I just wasn't 100% sureEither the guidance on this is changing or not all providers are on the same page. My daughter was told, after her first vaccination this past Tuesday, that she could take any OTC pain reliever she wanted, and as soon as she wanted![]()
Done! Next shot of mind-control chips is May 1st.They finally opened up Virginia yesterday. I was already registered, but didn't have a date with the needle. I'm due for my first dose in an hour.
Just one more reason that opening up early was dumb.Got my second shot yesterday. Chatted with the coordinator of the site for a few minutes, and he's really concerned that not enough Texans want the shot. He spent much of Thursday trying to recruit anyone to come get a vaccine as he was desperate to not throw any out.
He shared with me that the doctors he works with keep hearing from the vaccine-reluctant that "everything is open now, why do I need a shot?".
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Feel slightly tired but I'm 99% sure that was just from all the tossing and turning last night. All other issues are goneWoke up this morning, coming up on 48hrs after shot 2, feeling right as rain. As they say all the symptoms went away as quickly as they came.
Hasn't been a problem that I can tell?The Z Machine said:Just one more reason that opening up early was dumb.
I had a similar reaction with the J&JThe Captain said:Got my J&J shot yesterday. 8 hours later felt like I was hit by a bus. Up most of the night with fever, chills and body aches.
Today fever and chills are completely gone. Body aches are minimal. Currently experiencing dizziness when I move around and headache is still there. Going to sleep it off and hope to be good as new tomorrow.
Worth the experience to know I’m doing my part to help stop the spread.
Do you ever stop being at total tool? Let people deal with things like this without being judged.By the way, maybe the most pansy thing I’ve ever heard is grown men not wanting to get the vaccine because they’re afraid they may get some chills and run a temperature for a few hours the next day. Holy smokes. Sack up, Murica.
About the same for me. Though, I think my fatigue yesterday was more from working a million hours last week than from the shot. I feel fine today with some soreness from having a foreign object slammed into my shoulder.20 hours in to Pfizer #1. Only symptoms so far is arm definitely sore and fatigue.
That, of course, has nothing to do with why most (all?) people waiting on the vaccine are waiting.By the way, maybe the most pansy thing I’ve ever heard is grown men not wanting to get the vaccine because they’re afraid they may get some chills and run a temperature for a few hours the next day. Holy smokes. Sack up, Murica.