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I got the J&J one shot Thursday.

I had a little head ache that night but that was it.

I wanted one of the other shots but I did not have a choice.

No more shots. One shot and done.


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Posts: 3472 | Location: Nor Cal | Registered: January 25, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I go next Monday to Get #2 of the Pfizer first one i felt a little tired and a slight fever.
 
Posts: 1600 | Location: NORTHEAST INDIANA | Registered: August 18, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I got my 2nd Moderna COVID-19 shot early morning, 3 days ago. No unpleasant effects other than mild muscle soreness at the injection site.



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A reaction is a good thing, your body is building the antibodies to deal with the invader. Some have harsher reactions in the first 24-36 hrs but, do not require admitted medical care, also a good thing. Avoiding hospitalization or, additional prescribed medicine outside of the vaccine is the goal.

The statements about efficacy require a lot of qualifiers and have led to a lot of misunderstanding of how vaccines work. Blanket statements about one vaccine being better than another, resulted in Detroit's mayor shoving his foot in his mouth by refusing one brand over another.
 
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Originally posted by Pipe Smoker:
I got my 2nd Moderna COVID-19 shot early morning, 3 days ago. No unpleasant effects other than mild muscle soreness at the injection site.

Same here, but I'm right now only 30 hours since my 2nd shot. I also felt a very slight bit of lethargy later in the day of the shot.



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Posts: 10781 | Location: South Congress AZ | Registered: May 27, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My cardiologist stated that the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are extremely effective. Two weeks after the second shot the protection level is at about 95% and 4 weeks after the second shot it's at near 100%.

Interesting stats I've not heard before re: effectiveness, at least the time frame and near 100% part. Anything from your MD re: the longevity of the claimed effectiveness of those two vaccines?

I continue to wonder about the 'true' longevity of the vaccine's effectiveness, as well as that of the antibody protection in those that have actually had COVID. Claims in the public domain have been seemingly all over the place on both, to even include 'you might need to get a booster every year'! IMO this lack of clarity does not instill confidence! Hopefully things change...


Unfortunately, that something that won’t be known with certainty until enough time passes. There’s just no way around that.
 
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Got my 2nd Moderna shot on Feb 12th. Only side effect was a sore arm. That started about 10 hours after the shot and lasted for 36 hours.


That was my experience with the first injection.


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That was my experience with the first injection.

According to the pharmacy tech at our local Safeway, who is giving all of the vaccinations (#1 & #2), and who is doing this 8 hours/day fully booked, the first shot is more likely to have a lesser reaction than the second. Of course everyone's is different, but in general she has observed this. Her other observation is that the older you are, the less likely it is that your 2nd shot will be more problematic.



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Posts: 10781 | Location: South Congress AZ | Registered: May 27, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Everyone I know who got this shot had very bad reaction to the second one. At least a dozen people in different states. Glad many of you fared better. Getting Pfizer in the eastern panhandle of WV.
 
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My cardiologist stated that the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are extremely effective. Two weeks after the second shot the protection level is at about 95% and 4 weeks after the second shot it's at near 100%.

Interesting stats I've not heard before re: effectiveness, at least the time frame and near 100% part. Anything from your MD re: the longevity of the claimed effectiveness of those two vaccines?

I continue to wonder about the 'true' longevity of the vaccine's effectiveness, as well as that of the antibody protection in those that have actually had COVID. Claims in the public domain have been seemingly all over the place on both, to even include 'you might need to get a booster every year'! IMO this lack of clarity does not instill confidence! Hopefully things change...

Unfortunately, that something that won’t be known with certainty until enough time passes. There’s just no way around that.

Actually, the way around it IS to wait until enough time passes....Especially if you've already had COVID! Wink


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Posts: 8864 | Location: New Hampshire | Registered: October 29, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Me 2 days after 1st Pfizer shot:



Forgot to brush my teeth & put on deodorant.
At work, went to pee, opened the fridge.


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Posts: 16120 | Location: Ivorydale | Registered: January 21, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Wife and I are getting our second round of Pfizer’s next week.

First round was a sore arm, mild aches, and some lethargy. Looking forward to getting this second one done and over with.


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Posts: 5071 | Location: The (R)ight side of Washington State | Registered: August 31, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My ex wife got her second Moderna shot last week and said she felt tired that night and her arm was sore but other than that she felt fine. One of the nurses she works with got really sick after the second one with flu like symptoms.

I signed up to get the vaccine but have no clue when I’ll be eligible. As I figured it’s already been made clear that I’ll have to have one of them in order to get back to my old job.




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Pfizer 1 about an hour ago. No side effects so far.

Update: Arm a bit sore next day (as expected). No other problems.

This message has been edited. Last edited by: kkina,



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Posts: 16307 | Location: SF Bay Area | Registered: December 11, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Wife and I had Pfizer #1 yesterday. Slightly sore arm this morning, but no fever and overall fine. #2 in 28 days. Parents had Moderna, second shot was fine for my dad but mom felt like garbage for a couple of days. No choice, Pfizer was what we could get





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Second Pfizer this evening . Wife get's hers tomorrow .
 
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Pfizer 1 about an hour ago. No side effects so far.
Sounds like you're in the clear.
 
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Doc today convinced me that the risk of heart damage from Covid19 was enough to put me over. So I've scheduled my first Moderna shot tomorrow afternoon as reported here:

https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...540077084#5540077084



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I've heard a few unsubstantiated reports of TOURETTE'S SYNDROME within the first couple of minutes with the Pfizer vaccine.

In all seriousness, glad everyone is doing ok.


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What he $*###!!!$*** you talking about? Big Grin No Tourette’s here you mo$S$%%T%%^%





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