For those who got vaccinated, any side effects?
-
wrote on 8 Mar 2021, 22:38 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in For those who got vaccinated, any side effects?:
@Loki Which shot did you get?
I did not get one yet and while I know how to get one I have not been willing to do it -only for ethical reasons. If I saw a fresh syringe on the street I would self administer. All these states just let you self attest and don’t ask questions even as recently as this past Saturday.
-
wrote on 8 Mar 2021, 23:44 last edited by
@loki said in For those who got vaccinated, any side effects?:
All these states just let you self attest and don’t ask questions even as recently as this past Saturday.
What questions, identity, or health condition, or what?
The place I got it was just for my doctor's patients who had pre-registered. They asked a bunch of questions about my health. I completed a questionnaire on-line before I went. I showed my medicare card as id.
-
wrote on 9 Mar 2021, 00:43 last edited by
I will never have side effects, since I'll never get the damn shot.
Oregon's 2-step foolproof system continues:
- Sign up for your vaccine, you're eligible!
- We don't have any.
-
wrote on 9 Mar 2021, 00:50 last edited by
I got my second Moderna on Friday. Stiff arm started that night, and then the entire next day I was knocked on my ass. Fever, aches all over, and I slept most of the day.
Mostly at full energy on Sunday, and fully recovered by today.
-
wrote on 9 Mar 2021, 00:54 last edited by
The variability of side-effects is just amazing. I had nothing from the first dose of Pfizer (#2 tomorrow). Mrs. George had some weird tongue pain after #1, but nothing other than minor fatigue after #2.
Weird.
-
wrote on 9 Mar 2021, 04:24 last edited by
@George-K Good luck tomorrow! I know many folks who had Pfizer and most had no major effects after the 2nd dose. Maybe slightly tired the next day? As compared to the Moderna 2nd shot...I'd say about 50% of folks I know who had it had chills/fatigue about 12-36 hours after the shot.
-
I figured it might be like one of the proverbial Old Wives Tales, you know, the ones where you want a person's temp to go up as it is the body's counterattack to kill the virus by making the environment unsuitable for the virus, so don't take Tylenol. But then you die because you fry your brain.
Or, is there something to that as well?wrote on 9 Mar 2021, 14:07 last edited by@rainman said in For those who got vaccinated, any side effects?:
I figured it might be like one of the proverbial Old Wives Tales, you know, the ones where you want a person's temp to go up as it is the body's counterattack to kill the virus by making the environment unsuitable for the virus, so don't take Tylenol. But then you die because you fry your brain.
Or, is there something to that as well?I’ve always read that a mild or low grade fever is a good thing when fighting off a virus. 100 to 101 or so, then let it go and let your immune system work. If it’s going higher than 101.5 or so then take a fever reducer. It’s also a good idea to take a fever reducer when necessary to help get rest if the fever is interfering with a deep sleep.
-
wrote on 10 Mar 2021, 21:28 last edited by jodi 3 Oct 2021, 21:29
Got mine this morning. Pfizer (yay, really did not want Moderna). Arm is a little sore, I imagine it will be worse tomorrow. Shot did not hurt at all, and I hate IM shots. I don’t really like giving them either. Much happier sticking the jugular (horses are easy). And I would way rather have a needle stuck in a vein in my arm or my hand, which actually is more painful, at least initially. Not sure why, Something about all those little muscle cells being pushed apart by some foreign liquid eeeks me out. I know it’s weird. Amazing that I made it through vet school.
-
wrote on 10 Mar 2021, 21:31 last edited by
I got my 2nd Pfizer vaccination yesterday AM. The only thing I noticed was that, after I finished the 15 minute "observation" period, when I stood up, I got a bit light-headed. It passed after about 5 seconds and I thought nothing of it.
Yesterday, I was just a bit fatigued, but nothing different from a crappy night's sleep.
Today, I'm just "not myself." No energy. Not really fatigued, but firing on only about 5 cylinders (3 if turbo). I was going to assemble a bed today and make dinner, and ended up saying "Screw it. I'll to it tomorrow and we're ordering in."
Weird. Nothing specific, just not completely normal.
-
Got mine this morning. Pfizer (yay, really did not want Moderna). Arm is a little sore, I imagine it will be worse tomorrow. Shot did not hurt at all, and I hate IM shots. I don’t really like giving them either. Much happier sticking the jugular (horses are easy). And I would way rather have a needle stuck in a vein in my arm or my hand, which actually is more painful, at least initially. Not sure why, Something about all those little muscle cells being pushed apart by some foreign liquid eeeks me out. I know it’s weird. Amazing that I made it through vet school.
wrote on 10 Mar 2021, 21:32 last edited by@jodi said in For those who got vaccinated, any side effects?:
Much happier sticking the jugular (horses are easy)
Humans aren't all that hard either. Done hundreds and hundreds of them.
-
I got my 2nd Pfizer vaccination yesterday AM. The only thing I noticed was that, after I finished the 15 minute "observation" period, when I stood up, I got a bit light-headed. It passed after about 5 seconds and I thought nothing of it.
Yesterday, I was just a bit fatigued, but nothing different from a crappy night's sleep.
Today, I'm just "not myself." No energy. Not really fatigued, but firing on only about 5 cylinders (3 if turbo). I was going to assemble a bed today and make dinner, and ended up saying "Screw it. I'll to it tomorrow and we're ordering in."
Weird. Nothing specific, just not completely normal.
wrote on 10 Mar 2021, 21:48 last edited by@george-k said in For those who got vaccinated, any side effects?:
I got a bit light-headed. It passed after about 5 seconds and I thought nothing of it.
And then you drove home?
Just like Tiger.
-
@george-k said in For those who got vaccinated, any side effects?:
I got a bit light-headed. It passed after about 5 seconds and I thought nothing of it.
And then you drove home?
Just like Tiger.
wrote on 10 Mar 2021, 21:53 last edited by@copper said in For those who got vaccinated, any side effects?:
And then you drove home?
Just like Tiger.Like I said, "It passed."
-
wrote on 10 Mar 2021, 22:05 last edited by
@jodi Why we’re you nervous about Moderna?
-
@george-k said in For those who got vaccinated, any side effects?:
I got a bit light-headed. It passed after about 5 seconds and I thought nothing of it.
And then you drove home?
Just like Tiger.
wrote on 11 Mar 2021, 00:04 last edited by jodi 3 Nov 2021, 00:05@copper said in For those who got vaccinated, any side effects?:
@george-k said in For those who got vaccinated, any side effects?:
I got a bit light-headed. It passed after about 5 seconds and I thought nothing of it.
And then you drove home?
Just like Tiger.
So I read George’s part and thought it said “I passed out after 5 seconds and thought nothing of it.”
-
@jodi Why we’re you nervous about Moderna?
wrote on 11 Mar 2021, 00:07 last edited by jodi 3 Nov 2021, 00:09@lufins-dad because that one seems to have more reactions/side effects, as I understand it. (Maybe I’m wrong?) And I really really don’t want anything worse than a sore arm and a little fatigue (I get migraines fairly easily these days). I think my arm is going to be pretty sore tomorrow - as it’s already more sore than my flu shot was.
-
@lufins-dad because that one seems to have more reactions/side effects, as I understand it. (Maybe I’m wrong?) And I really really don’t want anything worse than a sore arm and a little fatigue (I get migraines fairly easily these days). I think my arm is going to be pretty sore tomorrow - as it’s already more sore than my flu shot was.
wrote on 11 Mar 2021, 00:20 last edited by@jodi Thanks! I was just curious. I’ve been hearing that the potential for side effects is about the same between both.
-
@jodi Thanks! I was just curious. I’ve been hearing that the potential for side effects is about the same between both.
wrote on 11 Mar 2021, 00:23 last edited by@lufins-dad You may be right. What I wonder if what the difference is (side effect-wise) between those who have had covid and get vaccinated, and those who have not had covid and get vaccinated.
-
wrote on 11 Mar 2021, 00:50 last edited by
Steve just came home - he says he is starting to feel aches all over. (He was a lot sicker than I was when he got COVID).
-
wrote on 11 Mar 2021, 15:46 last edited by
And yay, though sleeping last night was next to impossible, my arm felt the worst then, and it actually feels better this morning!
-
And yay, though sleeping last night was next to impossible, my arm felt the worst then, and it actually feels better this morning!
wrote on 13 Mar 2021, 13:15 last edited by@jodi said in For those who got vaccinated, any side effects?:
And yay, though sleeping last night was next to impossible, my arm felt the worst then, and it actually feels better this morning!
Good to hear that, Jodi. How's Steve doing?