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.....
SultrySerenaSC2 wrote:So I got my second moderna covid shot today. It was a day late due to the storm's last week in Texas.
This one didn't hurt and I got it 6 1/2 hours ago. So far I'm not feeling icky or feverish, my arm's not sore and the only thing I feel is really exhausted. We'll see what the night brings. I'm just happy to have gotten both shots and feel extremely lucky to have gotten them so quickly.
SultrySerenaSC2 wrote:So I got my covid vaccination today. I have to admit I was nervous. It's just the first shot, I have to go back in 28 days and get the second one.
They made me stay awhile after because I have so many allergies. But I was ok, and only have a sore arm from the vaccination. I do feel extremely tired today, but that could be because I stressed all night about getting the vaccination
Anyone else got the vaccination yet?
peteisme wrote:Wife and I got our second Pfizer shots this past Tuesday. She had no effects from it at all, and I had the same sore arm feeling like I had with the first shot. They both pretty much felt like the flu shot, which we got back in September of last year. We both are considered high risk, so even after the two weeks of waiting, we won't be going maskless anywhere or stopping our social distance practices any time soon (there are way too many idiots in my part of Florida that are still unclear on the concept).
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