DDDVIOAUS wrote:I have some questions....I am eligible to get it being diabetic and having a disecected and repaired aorta. I decided to wait until my grand daughters can get them. They are keen on not wanting me to catch it, but I worry if I get the vaccine would that cause them to take their guard down a bit and not be so careful. I checked into it and was told they have to wait, probably at least a month or two. I talked with them and they were agreeable to that. When i checked it online this line caused concern. "Due to the number of individuals now qualifying for Phase 1A of the state’s vaccination plan, non-healthcare workers will be assessed an administrative fee for vaccination." Well there goes the idea of it being free.
I want to ask if you had it in a clinic setting, doctor's office, or hospital. They are going to open up shots in local small pharmacies next month if the doses of vaccine increase. Do you know which version of the vaccine you received? How long did they require you to stay after the shot? An EMT we know was given the first dose, and waited a couple hours and within minutes of leaving went into anaphylactic shock but got a shot and was fine. she was one of 21 who had severe reactions in the first weeks of the vaccine.
Glad you got yours....and hopefully this will help keep you safer.....
I got the Moderna shot. In a Walmart Pharmacy here in Texas. I qualify as I'm 1B, younger than 65 but with preexisting conditions. I had to have my insurance card, not to pay for the vaccine itself, but they did charge my insurance for the administration fee (paying the pharmacy to inject me)
The normal time to wait after the shot is 15 minutes, however I had to stay about an hour. I have alot of allergy issues. And I had ITP as a child.
Nothing has happened to me so far. The shot hurt like hell when they injected it. And my arm was very sore for two days, much better today. But OMG I was so tired the first two days. Really tired. And yesterday I had a few hours where I had some itching, redness and warmness on my arm where the injection went, but it disappeared by itself really quick.