ncsualum05 said:
ncsualum05 said:
ncsualum05 said:
Just got Pfizer 2 a few minutes ago. Sitting in waiting area now. Hoping for minimal side affects. I will come on here and ***** in detail about my experience, haha.
Captains log 9:45 pm. Almost 10 hrs after 2nd shot. No soreness and no side affects yet. Took care of wife tonight who didn't feel well and got all three children to bed. Cleanup and laundry and work. Just stopped a short time ago. Worried this is calm before the storm. Or I'm an alien. I figured I'd take Advil before bed just in case. Good night.
Captains log 8:25 am. I was up a lot in the night helping my wife with her symptoms. She also got shot #2 yesterday morning so I pulled double duty last night and this morning. Wife got Moderna though and I got Pfizer. She had chills, fever, and aches. Shes' still in bed and has been since 5 yesterday for the most part. I am still feeling no side effects other than tired but that's b/c I was up in the middle of the night taking care of her.
I'll be 24 hrs in at 12 today. I'm assuming I'm not going to be getting any side effects since I haven't by now. So health care experts a question... what does it mean when you have no side effects from either shot? I only have minor arm soreness... like barely. Is it just luck or is there some science with that on how my body would've handled the virus and or vaccine?
Your symptoms are the same as mine, after I got the J&J vaccine on Saturday afternoon. Other than a slightly sore arm (I actually slept on that side the night after the shot) and being a little tired the next day, I had no other symptoms. It is very strange that some of us handled the vaccine in this way and others had much more severe symptoms. I actually react more to a tetanus shot than I did with this vaccine dose.
I did see a post on Twitter last night asking your same question and a doctor responded with basically "We do not know why some react more than others", but he went on to say that in all cases, the bodies immune response for those with minimal symptoms should be the same. I did post something the other day saying that women can have a much stronger reaction to the shots than men, due to differences in how their immune system works.