Not even that, but it is closer to my own experience than answer #2. I have had more discomfort resulting from sleeping on my arm than I had from the covid-19 vaccine.
Okay if you say so. I'm still going to prepare the way I did for the first dose. Really hoping I don't have to flop out in bed for a day or so. We just got through a 2-day blizzard. Getting weather in the 50's over the weekend and then three more days of snow. It'd be nice to be able to get out and about or just get things done around here.
LIGHT HAS A NAME
We only get stronger when we are lifting something that is heavier than what we are used to. ~ KF
by the way, for anyone yet to receive the vaccine, get it on the shoulder you do not sleep on. If possible, have a diet cola or boba milk tea soon after the injection - it helps with hydration and enjoyment. Best wishes on staying healthy.
by the way, for anyone yet to receive the vaccine, get it on the shoulder you do not sleep on. If possible, have a diet cola or boba milk tea soon after the injection - it helps with hydration and enjoyment. Best wishes on staying healthy.
That's what I did. Got the shot on my non-dominant arm and hydrated like crazy before and after. That's what made sense to me.
LIGHT HAS A NAME
We only get stronger when we are lifting something that is heavier than what we are used to. ~ KF
Not even that, but it is closer to my own experience than answer #2. I have had more discomfort resulting from sleeping on my arm than I had from the covid-19 vaccine.
Okay if you say so. I'm still going to prepare the way I did for the first dose. Really hoping I don't have to flop out in bed for a day or so. We just got through a 2-day blizzard. Getting weather in the 50's over the weekend and then three more days of snow. It'd be nice to be able to get out and about or just get things done around here.
I realize that the side effects and amount of discomfort from the vaccine varies from person to person. I sincerely hope that you have as easy and comfortable an experience with your second shot as I and my wife did. I get the impression that our experience with the vaccine may be more benign than is typical. My wife had a slightly harder time with the second shot than with the first, but in my case, the only difference I noticed was the brief bout of mild fever I had with the second shot. In truth, though, I can't say for certain that I had no fever with the first one, as I did not bother to check my temperature the day after. I probably didn't, though, because I don't remember experiencing the chills that are often a prelude to fever with the first one, as I did in bed the night I had the second one.
No precept or claim is more suspect or more likely to be false than one that can only be supported by invoking the claim of Divine authority for it--no matter who or what claims such authority.
Okay if you say so. I'm still going to prepare the way I did for the first dose. Really hoping I don't have to flop out in bed for a day or so. We just got through a 2-day blizzard. Getting weather in the 50's over the weekend and then three more days of snow. It'd be nice to be able to get out and about or just get things done around here.
I realize that the side effects and amount of discomfort from the vaccine varies from person to person. I sincerely hope that you have as easy and comfortable an experience with your second shot as I and my wife did. I get the impression that our experience with the vaccine may be more benign than is typical. My wife had a slightly harder time with the second shot than with the first, but in my case, the only difference I noticed was the brief bout of mild fever I had with the second shot. In truth, though, I can't say for certain that I had no fever with the first one, as I did not bother to check my temperature the day after. I probably didn't, though, because I don't remember experiencing the chills that are often a prelude to fever with the first one, as I did in bed the night I had the second one.
Welp. The big guy is off to get his second dose this afternoon and my turn is tomorrow. Whatever happens we'll deal with it. By the sounds of it, this is small potatoes compared to other things we've dealt with in life. I'll report back when there is something to report!
LIGHT HAS A NAME
We only get stronger when we are lifting something that is heavier than what we are used to. ~ KF
Reporting in. The big guy got his second dose yesterday afternoon. No fever, no chills, no muscle aches. Bit of a tired feeling. Took Tylenol before bed just for general purposes. One side effect that hasn't been mentioned here. Three pains in the head. Not all at once. Nothing horrible like brain zaps but noticeable.
I'm out the door to get mine soon here. Huge pot of minestrone ready in case I can't cook for some reason. Hydrating as I type. Will report back as I go down that looooong lonesome highway. However it goes I will just be thanking God, science, and all the warriors who volunteered for the clinical trials for any side effects. So thankful for a chance to recover our lives (new normal included) and push this blasted pandemic off the map.
Come at me Pfizer! Take your best shot!
LIGHT HAS A NAME
We only get stronger when we are lifting something that is heavier than what we are used to. ~ KF
Hmmm...reporting in. 5 hours out. I must say I am feeling a bit tired. Like feeling slowed down? Fading? I can't tell if it's because I didn't sleep enough last night (which I didn't and almost never do) or if it's the vax. I think it's the vax. I never feel like this early in the evening. Other than that...so far so good. Only posting this in case I go down for the count.
I shall rise! I know I will!
p.s. I'm online shopping. Will I remember what I bought?
LIGHT HAS A NAME
We only get stronger when we are lifting something that is heavier than what we are used to. ~ KF