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DaffyKD 05-12-2021 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Cheerio (Post 2484919)
Anyone else had the J&J vaccine? What were your side effects? Do the effects take longer to appear?

My 31 yo son received J&J. He got sick about 6 hours after the shot, had to leave work, and slept most of the time. Symptoms lasted just under 24 hours.

DaffyKD

naraht 05-13-2021 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Cheerio (Post 2484919)
Anyone else had the J&J vaccine? What were your side effects? Do the effects take longer to appear?

I took the J&J. I got it on a Thursday and was a little bit out of it through the weekend, but more of being pretty tired, but that's the way I react to cold/flu in general.

lkaserman 05-24-2021 03:17 PM

I'm fully vaccinated, but i have autoimmune disease - so i'm not sure how 'immune' i am to the virus.
I ran into a situation this weekend where a bunch of my alum chapter sisters got together- but i couldn't go because one wasn't vaccinated. I doubt she will get the vaccination. But she has had covid, so now she says she has the antibodies. I feel like she thinks this makes it ok to not get masked - even tho she can still spread the virus.
Now i face a dilemma - do i never attend our get togethers or take the risk.
Feeling really excluded and like they just don't get how vunerable i am to the virus.

FSUZeta 05-24-2021 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by lkaserman (Post 2485137)
I'm fully vaccinated, but i have autoimmune disease - so i'm not sure how 'immune' i am to the virus.
I ran into a situation this weekend where a bunch of my alum chapter sisters got together- but i couldn't go because one wasn't vaccinated. I doubt she will get the vaccination. But she has had covid, so now she says she has the antibodies. I feel like she thinks this makes it ok to not get masked - even tho she can still spread the virus.
Now i face a dilemma - do i never attend our get togethers or take the risk.
Feeling really excluded and like they just don't get how vunerable i am to the virus.

I am sorry. Have you shared this information with the group?

FSUZeta 05-24-2021 04:35 PM

Husband, son, and I all had Pfizer. All had sore arms similar to tetanus shot soreness. I purposefully exercised my arm in the hopes that it would work the soreness out, and it did. Husband had a light headache with his first shot (due to his work, he got his in January). I only had arm soreness for a day with both doses. Son had sore arm with first shot, and felt that his underarm lymph nodes were swollen with the second shot.

PGD-GRAD 10-23-2021 07:50 PM

UPDATE: My wife and I have both had our third Covid-19 shot/booster.

I had Pfizer 2 weeks ago and had very mild symptoms—sore shoulder, tiredness for about 48 hours.
My wife had the Moderna yesterday—1/2 dose as prescribed. She has been hit pretty hard—headache, exhaustion (slept 11 hours last night), had a slight fever (over 100) and has slept off and on today

Of course we both think whatever side effects are absolutely worth some discomfort. I just wanted to weigh in.

PKT4LIFE 11-19-2021 08:37 PM

UPDATE: I received my Moderna booster today here in Cali. No symptoms after 6 hours though I am a little tired because I cooked a complete Thanksgiving dinner afterwards.

I lucked out, I found a place that was administering the booster vaccine without an appointment. I happen to be walking in the right place at the right time. I did have an appointment, the earliest I could book was 12/3. I cancelled this appointment.

Sciencewoman 11-21-2021 03:24 PM

My husband had his Moderna booster in September -- he was pretty tired for the next 24 hours, but he also had the "enhanced" flu shot at the same time, so it's hard to say if one or both wiped him out. I had the Pfizer booster Oct. 8, along with the regular flu shot and the first Shingles vaccine. Sore arm and lymph nodes, but that was it -- two of the three injections had some redness and tenderness, but I have no idea which ones were which! Our son is getting his 3rd Pfizer vaccine as we speak.

PKT4LIFE 11-21-2021 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by PKT4LIFE (Post 2487873)
UPDATE: I received my Moderna booster today here in Cali. No symptoms after 6 hours though I am a little tired because I cooked a complete Thanksgiving dinner afterwards.

I lucked out, I found a place that was administering the booster vaccine without an appointment. I happen to be walking in the right place at the right time. I did have an appointment, the earliest I could book was 12/3. I cancelled this appointment.

Update: I developed a fever 12 hours after injection. A lot better today

*winter* 12-03-2021 05:10 AM

Ugh I have to get Moderna Round 3 soon...I had a miserable 24 hours after the second shot. I didn’t plan properly and wound up working 8 hours while feeing like I had the worst flu. Now I’m going to schedule it for when I’m off. Too bad I don’t work for the state anymore because they paid for you to be off when you got the vaccine.

aggieAXO 12-23-2021 11:10 PM

Got my Moderna booster Tuesday and was out for about 24 hours. No side effects other than a sore arm from the first two injections in the spring, but my brother warned me the booster hit him hard so I expected it.

LXA SE285 12-24-2021 05:26 PM

I got two Pfizers in the spring and a full dose of Moderna in October. No reaction at all from Pfizer, but with Moderna I had mild chills and fever the night after. I was fine by morning, though.

ASTalumna06 12-25-2021 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by LXA SE285 (Post 2488123)
I got two Pfizers in the spring and a full dose of Moderna in October. No reaction at all from Pfizer, but with Moderna I had mild chills and fever the night after. I was fine by morning, though.

Not that the findings are conclusive, but Pfizer + Pfizer + Moderna booster might give you the best chance against this thing.

https://www.businessinsider.com/how-...dy-2021-12?amp

I also got Pfizer for my first two shots and have my booster scheduled for Wednesday. I'm not sure I even know or remember which booster I'm getting but ::shrugs::

LouisaMay 12-27-2021 02:21 PM

I find the different reactions so interesting! There are 7 people in my family. Everyone had Pfizer except me. I had Moderna. None of us had more than a sore arm. I'm so thankful! We didn't miss a beat.

PGD-GRAD 09-08-2022 07:52 AM

Wanted to reopen this thread by saying that I got the Pfizer Omicron variant booster Tuesday morning at a local CVS. So far: very drowsy Tuesday evening—I slept 10 hours after going to sleep on the sofa! And I do have a sore upper arm/shoulder. But there’s nothing serious. I went online at CVS, filled out a form and made an appt. I did need to take my COVID vaccination card with me.

I’m glad to have it. I was told it would it would take about 2 weeks for full coverage. My last regular booster was the end of this past March.


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