2nd Vaccine dose? What do you all think?
Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 11:05 am
I received my second dose of the Moderna yesterday, after responding to the text reminders and filling out the required form online.
Of course (this kind of thing always happens to me, for some reason) when I arrived at the pharmacy to get the shot they had no record of my appointment. They asked to see my "vaccination card" from my first dose - I didn't have one because I had not been given one.
So I'm thinking, well crap - now what? I had my smartphone with me (lordy, what did we ever do without these handy-dandy gadgets?) so when requested, I was able to bring up the multiple texts and the email showing that I did, in fact, have an appointment. The young woman helping me was very cute - she had on bunny ears, a bunny nose, and a flowing pink wig. She made me smile.
Anyway, she took me to the back, gave my phone to someone else to look at (I had no worries - I never use my phone for confidential stuff) and she soon gave me the same paperwork to fill out that I had already filled out online. She also was very patient, I was very motivated to get the shot thing over with, so I happily complied with all requests without comment.
After only a fifteen or twenty minute delay, I received my second vaccination.
I had been a little worried about this second one, having read on here and elsewhere that the second shot tends to "kick one's butt". Had the shot, after a very short spell of dizzyness (which was probably due more to my anxiety and my insomnia of the night before than anything else) I waited for a short while (geez - until one of the men also waiting there post-shot began to cough his head off) then I went out to wait in my car.
I was told that I needed to wait 15 minutes, just in case I had some kind of reaction, I waited a full hour - and you know what? Basically NO reaction at all! No headache, no body aches, no chills, no fever - just a very very minor soreness in my arm.
I kept waiting for the rest of the day to start to feel bad - but never did. This morning, the day after, I feel GREAT!!
I'm still kinda trying to figure this out - for my first Moderna I had dizzyness, cold chills, extreme tiredness - and slept for most of the next 24 hours.
But with this second shot? Basically no reaction at all.
I'm wondering (perhaps the nurse gals on here could offer some insight) if maybe I had a mild case of Covid back at the end of March of last year (2020)? I was pretty sick the last two weeks of March (although I didn't mention it on here) with most of the Covid symptoms - dry cough, low fever, tight chest (progressing to the point that it felt like an elephant was sitting on my lungs, could not take a deep breath).
This went on for about a week, with the symptoms gradually getting worse. To the point I set up an quick and dirty DIY auto-watering system in the back yard for my Big Joe, in case I had to leave in a hurry. All during this time I was popping zinc, vitamin D, vitamin C and glugging down as much hot tea with honey as I could possibly manage (not really liking tea, nor honey either - I almost never drink tea).
Each day that went by, I was feeling worse.
Finally, one night I began to realize that I might be in trouble (I never did get a Covid test, back in March of 2020, as I am sure everyone remembers, tests were just not available).
I resolved to take myself in to the ER the following morning.
The next morning? I felt infinitesimally better, decided not to go in, continued with the zinc-vitD-vitC-hot/tea/honey regimen. Each day I felt improvement, and by the end of the second week of being ill. . . it was gone.
SO.
Could my reaction to the first dose be explained by (maybe) having already had a mild case, which made my immune system react to the first dose?
Could my non-reaction to the second dose be my immune system saying "Hey, been there, done that, no worries, we got this"?
What do you all think? Even the soreness in my arm is pretty much gone this morning.
How have each of you reacted to the second dose of vaccine?
Anne
Of course (this kind of thing always happens to me, for some reason) when I arrived at the pharmacy to get the shot they had no record of my appointment. They asked to see my "vaccination card" from my first dose - I didn't have one because I had not been given one.
So I'm thinking, well crap - now what? I had my smartphone with me (lordy, what did we ever do without these handy-dandy gadgets?) so when requested, I was able to bring up the multiple texts and the email showing that I did, in fact, have an appointment. The young woman helping me was very cute - she had on bunny ears, a bunny nose, and a flowing pink wig. She made me smile.
Anyway, she took me to the back, gave my phone to someone else to look at (I had no worries - I never use my phone for confidential stuff) and she soon gave me the same paperwork to fill out that I had already filled out online. She also was very patient, I was very motivated to get the shot thing over with, so I happily complied with all requests without comment.
After only a fifteen or twenty minute delay, I received my second vaccination.
I had been a little worried about this second one, having read on here and elsewhere that the second shot tends to "kick one's butt". Had the shot, after a very short spell of dizzyness (which was probably due more to my anxiety and my insomnia of the night before than anything else) I waited for a short while (geez - until one of the men also waiting there post-shot began to cough his head off) then I went out to wait in my car.
I was told that I needed to wait 15 minutes, just in case I had some kind of reaction, I waited a full hour - and you know what? Basically NO reaction at all! No headache, no body aches, no chills, no fever - just a very very minor soreness in my arm.
I kept waiting for the rest of the day to start to feel bad - but never did. This morning, the day after, I feel GREAT!!
I'm still kinda trying to figure this out - for my first Moderna I had dizzyness, cold chills, extreme tiredness - and slept for most of the next 24 hours.
But with this second shot? Basically no reaction at all.
I'm wondering (perhaps the nurse gals on here could offer some insight) if maybe I had a mild case of Covid back at the end of March of last year (2020)? I was pretty sick the last two weeks of March (although I didn't mention it on here) with most of the Covid symptoms - dry cough, low fever, tight chest (progressing to the point that it felt like an elephant was sitting on my lungs, could not take a deep breath).
This went on for about a week, with the symptoms gradually getting worse. To the point I set up an quick and dirty DIY auto-watering system in the back yard for my Big Joe, in case I had to leave in a hurry. All during this time I was popping zinc, vitamin D, vitamin C and glugging down as much hot tea with honey as I could possibly manage (not really liking tea, nor honey either - I almost never drink tea).
Each day that went by, I was feeling worse.
Finally, one night I began to realize that I might be in trouble (I never did get a Covid test, back in March of 2020, as I am sure everyone remembers, tests were just not available).
I resolved to take myself in to the ER the following morning.
The next morning? I felt infinitesimally better, decided not to go in, continued with the zinc-vitD-vitC-hot/tea/honey regimen. Each day I felt improvement, and by the end of the second week of being ill. . . it was gone.
SO.
Could my reaction to the first dose be explained by (maybe) having already had a mild case, which made my immune system react to the first dose?
Could my non-reaction to the second dose be my immune system saying "Hey, been there, done that, no worries, we got this"?
What do you all think? Even the soreness in my arm is pretty much gone this morning.
How have each of you reacted to the second dose of vaccine?
Anne