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Had 2nd jab yesterday and feel ok apart from a bruised feeling in my arm.

After my first vaccination I noticed that my raised lymph nodes in my neck reduced in size and didn't come back up. This morning I can barely find the node on my left side and my right one is further reduced.

Might be wishful thinking but strange!!

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Well done, so far so good! Take care still

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RZ8983DV

I also had 2nd jab yesterday The only side effects so far a very sore arm

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Bombelflug in reply toRZ8983DV

I’m a day ahead of you with 2nd jab and feel like I’ve been run over by a truck today. I’m fine but feeling rather delicate 😕

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