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Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2021-04-24 11:26 pm
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vaccine

After the first vaccine dose, my arm was sore and I was a bit tired that day, but that was it.

This second dose is kicking my butt. I got it Thursday, and my arm is still sore and I'm still feeling tired and a little fuzzy-brained. Fortunately no other symptoms, but I do hope the ones I have abate soon! (Friday was not one of my more productive days at work.)

Weird thing on Thursday: after giving me the shot (which hurt more than the first one), the person commented that my skin was really tight. I said "you saw me relax my arm as instructed, yes?". Yes, I did. She was commenting on my skin, not my muscles. I've never heard of that before. She wondered if it was because it was pretty cold that day. Shrug? (I don't know if that accounts for the extra pain.) I was deliberately not looking, so it's not like I saw the needle coming and had an instinctive reaction.

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[personal profile] outofwater 2021-04-25 09:16 am (UTC)(link)

I had pretty much nothing after the first dose. The second dose, I felt the injection site for about 36 hours, and didn't like when I raised my arm.

My wife has also had "a time of it" since her second dose, but it is difficult to tell whether that is related or not, since it is all symptoms she's had before for "pre-existing conditions," I'll say.

I also wonder about differences between people giving me the shots: the first one was really good. The second person, I didn't get an instruction to relax my arm (though, perhaps it was because I was recalling the instruction from the first time and attempting to do it without being prompted). But I also actually felt (and was surprised by) the second dose injection, when I almost didn't feel the first one.

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[personal profile] goljerp 2021-04-25 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
Huh. Interesting - neither time was I told to "relax my arm". On the other hand, I made it very clear from the start that I am nervous around needles, and so I was going to look away from the very start, and I didn't want to know when they gave the shot -- I didn't even see the needle at all. In both cases they mentioned they were cleaning the site with rubbing alcohol (I presume) (which obviously I felt). Maybe my arm was already relaxed?

Anyhow, sorry about the symptoms. Hopefully they're better today.
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[personal profile] madfilkentist 2021-04-25 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
It's common for reactions to the second shot to be more severe than to the first. Anthropomorphizing a bit, I think the first time, the antibodies are going, "What's this intruder? We need to figure out what to do about it!" and the second time, they go, "Hey, we've seen this before and know what to do. Let's get it!"
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[personal profile] minoanmiss 2021-04-25 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Your skin could just happen to be dense -- humans vary.

*sends you feel better vibes*