For those who got vaccinated, any side effects?
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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.
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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.
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@jodi Why we’re you nervous about Moderna?
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@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.”
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@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.
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@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.
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