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Day 2 of the first Moderna and have a sore arm, slight fever and a little lathargic which sucks when you have to tend to a 6 year old but overall i dont feel too bad.
Day 2 of the first Moderna and have a sore arm, slight fever and a little lathargic which sucks when you have to tend to a 6 year old but overall i dont feel too bad.
Never had Covid that I was aware of and still was knocked back for 36 hours after the 2nd Pfizer.I had mild fever and body aches, as well as a sore arm after the first Pfizer shot. After the second shot, I didn’t get off the couch the next day, felt like a bad case of the flu. I’m not sure but think the side effects were a result of me already having Covid and was the result of the antibodies reacting with the vaccine. Felt fine both times on the following day of feeling sick.
Day two as well for me. Feels like someone punched me in the arm, lower than where the actual shot was given. Other than that, there’s nothing else that feels different.Day 2 of the first Moderna and have a sore arm, slight fever and a little lathargic which sucks when you have to tend to a 6 year old but overall i dont feel too bad.
I feel great today. Arm a little sore but im good. Some Pork butt and ribs would sure make me feel even betterSorry to hear that. Day two of Moderna and I got up at 5:54 to smoke a pork butt and some ribs. Feel fine. Love me new Smoke device from ThermoWorks.
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Edit: I’m still fine with just arm soreness. But my wife feels crappy now on day too and is running a fever.

Day 2 of the first Moderna and have a sore arm, slight fever and a little lathargic which sucks when you have to tend to a 6 year old but overall i dont feel too bad.
No doubt. I love every minute of being a dad. congrats on your vaxx.Enjoy every moment with that 6 yo Champs. You get pulled in many different directions in life but no one gives you the time back if you miss it with your children due to other priorities. I would have done many things differently if given a chance again.
We went to P&W today for Pfizer #1 today. What a well run site and I could see the Rent and hopefully future normal times to come.
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."Enjoy every moment with that 6 yo Champs. You get pulled in many different directions in life but no one gives you the time back if you miss it with your children due to other priorities. I would have done many things differently if given a chance again.
Certainly not an expert but I would consult with the allergist to see if having the vaccine that close to allergy testing is a good idea. I know they discourage the use of any anti-histamines around the vaccine so you don't depress the immune response. Allergy testing is essentially seeing if you have an immune response to the allergen that is greater than normal. You wouldn't want the vaccine to interfere with rest results or vice versa.I’d consider moving the allergy test.
I’d consider moving the allergy test.
Certainly not an expert but I would consult with the allergist to see if having the vaccine that close to allergy testing is a good idea. I know they discourage the use of any anti-histamines around the vaccine so you don't depress the immune response. Allergy testing is essentially seeing if you have an immune response to the allergen that is greater than normal. You wouldn't want the vaccine to interfere with rest results or vice versa.
Great to see. Almost 50% of the state with at least one dose, combined with mask usage should hopefully make this successful. I'm very happy to be living in an area with pretty widespread vaccine adoption. Will make things a lot less painful in the coming months.Lamont announced that all business restrictions are being lifted as of May 19th (except for the mask mandate), which is one day before I become fully vaccinated (the 20th is two weeks after my 2nd shot). And the weekend of the 21st I'm going away for a bachelor party.
The end is in sight!
And CT did a very good job in vaccine dispersal, from my outsider's view.Great to see. Almost 50% of the state with at least one dose, combined with mask usage should hopefully make this successful. I'm very happy to be living in an area with pretty widespread vaccine adoption. Will make things a lot less painful in the coming months.
I had a lot of concerns with the purely age-based system. It ignored a lot of equity issues and put folks in harder hit communities doing more front-line jobs toward the back of the line. That being said, the speed at which the rollout ended up getting accomplished removed a lot of those concerns for me in hindsight. I think if they had stuck to the original dates, there would have been a lot more questions about how that was handled.And CT did a very good job in vaccine dispersal, from my outsiders view.
Yeah, I will just say Jersey lagged CT greatly, at least in terms of % of population, so watching CTs progress looked good from here. Then It seems like a light switch flipped and suddenly vaccines were comparatively easy to come by. Regardless of politics, this has been an impressive mobilization and harnessing of the industrial (pharmaceutical?) might of the country.I had a lot of concerns with the purely age-based system. It ignored a lot of equity issues and put folks in harder hit communities doing more front-line jobs toward the back of the line. That being said, the speed at which the rollout ended up getting accomplished removed a lot of those concerns for me in hindsight. I think if they had stuck to the original dates, there would have been a lot more questions about how that was handled.
I had a lot of concerns with the purely age-based system. It ignored a lot of equity issues and put folks in harder hit communities doing more front-line jobs toward the back of the line. That being said, the speed at which the rollout ended up getting accomplished removed a lot of those concerns for me in hindsight. I think if they had stuck to the original dates, there would have been a lot more questions about how that was handled.
Yeah, I will just say Jersey lagged CT greatly, at least in terms of % of population, so watching CTs progress looked good from here. Then It seems like a light switch flipped and suddenly vaccines were comparatively easy to come by. Regardless of politics, this has been an impressive mobilization and harnessing of the industrial (pharmaceutical?) might of the country.
Good luck, my son did fine till about 18 hours out - then fatigue headache, slight fever, chills. Was fine about 36 hours after shot.Got Moderna #2 at 9:30 AM, will let you know if I have symptoms.
IIRC lime Jell-O was my go-to. I am due again this October so I will have remember soon enough...Might be good for some weight loss though.This is my second, so I agree that is the worst of it. Need to stock up on chicken broth.
Good luck, my son did fine till about 18 hours out - then fatigue headache, slight fever, chills. Was fine about 36 hours after shot.
Had mine yesterday morning. Headache and body aches that mostly subsided within. 24 hrsGot Moderna #2 at 9:30 AM, will let you know if I have symptoms.
I had my second this weekend. I felt slightly tired for a day and that was it.Received second dose (Pfizer) yesterday. Overall just feeling tired. Hopefully that’s all there is to it.