Received my second dose of the Moderna COVID vaccine on Saturday. Not much of a reaction. Felt fatigued for about a day and had what felt like a mild histamine response all over my body (mild itchiness). Took a Claritin and it went away. Feeling great and glad I did not have a rough second dose. Very happy to be one step closer to things going back to normal.
Wishing everyone else the same chance and positive response to the vaccine.
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Had Pfizer. First one very sore arm but second one had flu like symptoms except no fever. Spent the day in bed. Having more long term side effects from having Covid itself. 😔. Everyone stay safe. Love to all.
That’s awesome! It’s a good feeling to have some sense of normalcy in our daily lives. My adult children have already had their first vaccines and I’m fully vaccinated. I can’t wait to be able to see my son again who lives in New York. Take care.
Good news and will be nice to get that 2nd one out of the way
We are under way here in NZ. I have had my first dose ĺast Thursday of the Pfizer vaccine. Being a front line health care worker we were all 2nd in line. People over 65 will commence in May. I had nil effects from the jab. Await the second dose. Life is pretty normal here in NZ and has been for a long time now. Although out boarders are still closed.
Glad you went ok after 2nd dose. I had my 1st dose Astrazeneca, no side effects whatsoever, and 2nd dose will be end June, hope will be as smooth as yours. In fact the pneumonia booster I had more than a month ago gave me lost of discomfort side effects including hives.
Just reeived my 2nd Pfizer jab today ... no after effects from the 1st .. 4 weeks ago... so hoping all will be well this time. Good luck to all , and hopefully we are on our way back to normality ..
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