Edibles help too. He hee





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I hope that works for your mom. That sounds awful.
I finally got an appointment for my first shot on Friday. It took about one month where I live. I didn't have any major side effects. Mine was Moderna. I have a thumb sized visible bruise on my arm at the injection site and that arm was sore like I had lifted weights for a couple days. It's still tender and I can feel a lump of inflamed tissue under the skin. I think that may be an unskilled injector and not the vaccine though.
Friday evening and early Saturday morning I felt very mild flulike symptoms. Chills, headache, sore throat, nausea, general malaise... but a very mild version, like a flu was coming on. I took a nap and they were gone.
I'm still getting dizzy when I'm overheated, like at the gym. Not sure that's the vaccine, but I thought I'd mention it.





Saaame! I will seriously go outta my way (I'd take the bus or a Lyft ride to go buy this and that if I must) to try my best to avoid throwing up. LOL. Give me a sore arm...the chills...and a fever INSTEAD, please. That stomach bug in January 2020 that was going around (at the daycare center where I'd worked) had me FUCKED UP. I was glad that happened on a Friday (Daycares are closed on weekends), so that I could spend my weekend recovering...without having to actually "take off work."
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I don't think it's likely that you'll throw up. I didn't, and I don't know of anyone who did. Vyanka said it turned out to be food poisoning that caused her to throw up.




2nd shot: It was a warm spring day, so I decided to ride my bike to my 2nd vaccination. The dude administering said "You guys that show up on motorcycles get it in the butt!" I was like "As a matter of fact, a nurse friend didn't want a sore arm, so requested a butt shot!" He thought dropping my pants in the high school parking would likely offend someone, LOL
Not much reaction, slightly sore arm, but better, less reaction than first dose. Sure hope my body is generating anti-bodies, I need to help my 89 yr old mom this weekend - who refuses to get the vaccination "Because it might effect her later in life"... Mom you'll be 90 this fall, who cares about 30 years from now?!
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It's a week after my first shot and I have a weird side effect that may be from the shot. A few days ago I got a swollen lymph node in my armpit and I thought maybe it's just excess fluid waste from ripping up my muscles at the gym. It started the day after a shoulders & chest workout. Today I got another swollen lymph node above my clavicle, both on my left side (where I got my shot). This worried me because it could be a sign of breast cancer, so I did a telehealth consultation and found out a lot of women are getting this as an immune response to the vaccine within 2 weeks of the shot. Interesting.





https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/vaccine-reactions
A COVID-19 vaccine can cause enlarged lymph nodes in your armpit or near your collarbone on the side of your body where you received the injection.
Why does this happen? The lymphatic system is home to your immune system; so when you get checked out for a cold or strep throat or flu, your doctor will feel your neck area. If he or she finds swollen lymph nodes, it means the body is mounting a response to an infection, explains Dr. Roy.
“The COVID-19 vaccination is given in the arm and the closest lymph nodes are the ones under your arm, so that is where the reaction is occurring,” she says. “It’s completely normal. It’s your immune system reacting to the vaccine, as it should.”
The enlarged lymph nodes may feel like a lump and be a little tender, or you may not notice them at all, Dr. Roy adds. They generally appear within a few days of the vaccination and you can feel them for up to 10 days—and they may be visible on imaging tests for up to a month, she says. If you can still feel them more than two weeks after your shot, call your doctor, she advises.
The swelling in the armpit was a recognized side effect in the large trials of the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines. According to The New York Times, in Moderna’s study, "11.6% of patients reported swollen lymph nodes after the first dose, and 16% after the second dose. The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine seems to have a lower incidence, with 0.3% of patients reporting it."
I got my 2nd moderna shot a last month.
First shot was fine - My arm started bleeding when I got the shot but other than that I went about my day like usual
2nd shot was also overall good. Some back pain and felt sluggish but not sick.





Got my 1st shot of pfizer on monday and all I had was a sore arm at injection site but it went away. I just really wish people would quit naysaying this vaccine though! What other alternatives do we really have at this point? People claiming that this vaccine will end up killing us down the line in a few years?
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I've been fully vaccinated with Pfizer for awhile now. No symptoms after the first shot. After the second, I got muscle aches maybe 2-3 hours after and they only lasted an hour. Nothing other than that, and I was really dreading my second dose. I read all the horror stories and got myself worked up for no reason. But I would suggest keeping some Pedialyte and planning on taking a day or two off just in case you do get more severe side effects.





My first period after my 2nd was heavy and painful. My hormones went through the roof.





"Alot of people are afraid to say what they want, that's why they don't get what they want"~ Madonna
"Respect is a dying art"
"Philosophy is the talk on a cereal box"
I had ginger ale, crackers, Tylenol, and weed edibles. The only thing I really needed was water and weed edibles and maybe a little bit of rest, not because I felt sick or anything but because I knew my body was doing a lot and I just wanted to rest and let my immune system do what it needed to do. The second shot for me was easier than the first. But I agree, it's better to have these things nearby and not need them rather than the other way around.





My son and I both got our second Pfizer shots this afternoon, and so far so good. I didn't think I'd be able to handle lifting weights tonight, but I'm feeling up to it. And I'll be on cam tonight.
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Wow this thread's a refreshing read. Good on all y'all for getting your jabs. Strip clubs are about as high-risk an environment as they come, in terms of Covid -- indoors, poor ventilation, no masks or social distancing, shared breathing space with a buncha strangers... I dropped my gal for going back when her club re-opened the other week, without getting vaccinated -- germaphobe about everything *except* global death virus? I don't get that, and I can't take care of her if she can't take care of herself, even if I'm fully vaccinated (lost a few days from my life with a fever after each shot, sign of a strong immune system apparently). Kinda pissed off at clubs not requiring dancers to be vaccinated, wtf is up with that.
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I thought this might be beneficial for the group.
I got my vaccine series. I feel fine. I felt a bit crummy, but overall good. Just took it easy. My mom had a strong reaction and felt pretty sick. I guess everyone’s different.
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Well, damn...I wish I'd known before that Lyft and Uber are offering FREE rides to vaccination sites until July 4th. Could've saved me $33 on Sunday.....
You'd think they'd send out an e-mail or an app notification or something.
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