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2nd shot 4 months later?FINALLY BOOKED!! 45 min in a virtual queue, but booked for April 23. That way I have the weekend to recoup if needed. Second shot in August...
2nd shot 4 months later?FINALLY BOOKED!! 45 min in a virtual queue, but booked for April 23. That way I have the weekend to recoup if needed. Second shot in August...
I saw some articles online that Canada is delaying giving second doses in order to get more people vaccinated with a first dose.2nd shot 4 months later?
As expected, I feel completely normal today.Got my 2nd Moderna shot yesterday; no pain or arm soreness until abut 8 hrs after the injection. Then my arm got a bit sore, and I started having generalized aches and joint pains, and very mild chills -- I took some Tylenol and Aleve. Still felt kinda crappy this AM, but took a hot shower and some more Tylenol, and laid down foe awhile. The symptoms gradually subsided during the day, and now I just have a headache. I'm sure I'll be fine by tomorrow.
I saw some articles online that Canada is delaying giving second doses in order to get more people vaccinated with a first dose.
If you google, you'll probably find the articles---I think it was on like cbc.ca
Wow -- sorry to hear that! I guess your immune system was primed and rarin' to go against the Covid virus!I got my first Moderna about 5 days ago and had a pretty brutal reaction to it: very sore arm (couldnt move it hardly for two days, still sore to the touch) and fever, aches, chills and nausea. I had covid about 2 months ago and saw some studies saying that its more likely to have that strong immune reaction after the first shot if you've already had it. I have my second scheduled in early May so fingers crossed the second one wont be that bad, I could barely get out of bed for two days!
I got my first Moderna about 5 days ago and had a pretty brutal reaction to it: very sore arm (couldnt move it hardly for two days, still sore to the touch) and fever, aches, chills and nausea. I had covid about 2 months ago and saw some studies saying that its more likely to have that strong immune reaction after the first shot if you've already had it. I have my second scheduled in early May so fingers crossed the second one wont be that bad, I could barely get out of bed for two days!
Wow -- sorry to hear that! I guess your immune system was primed and rarin' to go against the Covid virus!
@Kimmyt... my SIL had COVID and then got shot 1 and had the same issue. Bonus? shot 2 was a nothing burger for her.
It's that booster effect that is getting us if we're gonna get got.
Got Pfizer shot 2 about 12 hours ago. So far tenderness at the injection location, low grade fever, slight headache. Roughly the same side effects as after the first shot. I caffeinated this morning, hydrated all day, and took one extra strength Tylenol. And prophylactically turned on the heat this morning. We’ll see how tonite and tomorrow go. I suspect that the arm will continue to ache - last time I couldn’t move it the next morning and I kept rolling onto it overnight.