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Have you gotten vaccinated yet?


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I got my second shot on Tuesday. On Wednesday, I felt tired and my arm was a bit sore. Today is Thursday, and I feel normal. Fwee.
 
Well since I got 2 Covid-19 shots and about to be fully vaccinated in the next 2 weeks I can share my experience on how I felt. When I got the first shot back in March 29th, 2021, I didn't feel anything at first, but 4 hours later my arm started to get sore and I had a minor headache. 2 days passed and I felt better afterwards.

Now when I got the 2nd shot it was a bit different by April 26th, 2021 the day I got. I experienced the same symptoms like a sore arm and a headache it was a little intense than before and by the next day I felt very tired and sweating like crazy so I had to take a nap. Eventually after 3 days I felt much better.

So I would say from my experience that getting the Moderna Covid-19 Vaccine was the best decision for me since I wanted to get myself protected from getting the actual virus and it was really worth it.
 
In my area it's still just for 60+ so I won't get vaccinated in the next weeks, maybe at the end of May or June, I don't know.
 
Update on my second dose of Moderna. Arm feels sore/stiff, as if I haven't raised it in a long long time. Slight headache but nothing too bad fortunately.


My dad says he's fine all around.
 
Update on my second dose of Moderna. Arm feels sore/stiff, as if I haven't raised it in a long long time. Slight headache but nothing too bad fortunately.


My dad says he's fine all around.
My dad got his 2nd shot and he said he had no symptoms at all not even the day after he got it. He's really lucky.
 
I got my first dose a couple of days ago. I didn't experience any side effects other than a sore arm. I freaked out though when a person sitting next to me in the observation area of the vaccination site suddenly collapsed onto the floor and then the nurse who ran out to help yelled "We have another one!" Fortunately, the man appeared to be okay after a minute, but it was scary.
 
Got my first shot of Pfizer today. Seems like there are not a lot of pregnant women around here that get it, because they had to double check which dose I get, lol. But the two women that took care of me were pretty cool! One of them even spoke german to me, which is not that usual for french to be able to speak.. and the other woman is actually one, that helps when you give birth!

As expected, I was extremelly nervous, since I have a needle phobia and scared of the new vaccine in general, but so far I'm just suuuuuuper tired. I just hope I won't get a lot of other secondary effects.
 
The fact that I live in Italy and they're only vaccinating old people and doctors and teachers and they are neglecting teens and adults is hilarious, we're all gonna die of covid
 
I just received my second dose of Pfizer earlier today! Just like the first one, I barely felt the needle go in, and afterwards my arm was a bit sore. So far I'm doing ok, just feeling tired. I'll edit this post or something if I start experiencing symptoms. But so far so good, and I'm so thankful I am now fully vaxed!
 
Changed my poll vote since I’m fully vaccinated now! 💪

The second shot made me feel kinda blah. Not really another way to describe it lol.
 
I’m officially fully vaccinated ✨

Just got my 2nd dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Hoping for no side effects besides a sore arm!
 
Second shot of Pfizer done! It was not painful like the first dose. I couldn’t feel it.
Congrats on being fully vaccinated. :)

That is very rare. Usually the second dose is more intense.
 
Hoping to get my first shot by the end of the month, no clue when I'll be able to get my second shot.
 
vaccinations are widespread available where i live, but my parents who i still stay with atm are very antivaxx and have barred me from getting it so for the moment my answer is tragically a No, I Will Not. hopefully i'll be able to change that to a yes at some point. i actually did have COVID over winter so i should be decently safe from catching it again, but i'd still like to be able to get the vaccine if i Could. best wishes for everyone going in who still have shots or are experiencing Side Effects!
 
vaccinations are widespread available where i live, but my parents who i still stay with atm are very antivaxx and have barred me from getting it so for the moment my answer is tragically a No, I Will Not. hopefully i'll be able to change that to a yes at some point. i actually did have COVID over winter so i should be decently safe from catching it again, but i'd still like to be able to get the vaccine if i Could. best wishes for everyone going in who still have shots or are experiencing Side Effects!

I mean, if you of age, you're legally able to get it yourself. Said age varies by country, so you might have some hopes if you're younger. Also, catching COVID does not protect you from it, you can easily catch it once more.

I'll never understand anti-vaxxers, though. The science is there...
 
I mean, if you of age, you're legally able to get it yourself. Said age varies by country, so you might have some hopes if you're younger. Also, catching COVID does not protect you from it, you can easily catch it once more.

I'll never understand anti-vaxxers, though. The science is there...
ahaha.... i am of age, but the issue is that my parents are the type of people who think that wanting to get vaccinated means i'm, quote un quote, a "sheep who only listens to others instead of thinking for myself." so if i find a way around them they have guaranteed they will cut off quite literally everything to "prevent me from talking to the people feeding me false info," and i quite happen to like having an internet connection and a social life. i also kind of need a net connection for university. i also currently don't have a license so i can't sneak myself. messy situation, and ultimately i'm stuck here in limbo until i can find a way to eventually get myself vaccinated 😅
 
Congrats on being fully vaccinated. :)

That is very rare. Usually the second dose is more intense.
With the first dose, I could barely move my arm three hours later and it lasted about 24 hours. I’m almost five hours in and I feel fine so far.
 
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