![]() ![]() If you code out an ICU, he's the one who will be mixing up and administering the drug cocktail to try to bring you back to life. One of whom is an emergency pharmacist, who has been fighting covid on the front lines of a local regional hospital since the beginning. Random shit my relatives and I talk about. Think about any discomfort as being equal to the discomfort of training or working out. You're literally training your immune system to fight. These are all anti-inflammatories, you want (need) that sometimes-uncomfortable inflammatory immune response to happen. What these side effects are is an inflammatory immune response to the specific spike proteins (not actually from the virus) being generated temporarily by your own cells, because of the shot.Īvoid NSAIDS (aspirin, advil, aleve, ibuprofen, etc), steroids, and marijuana products (anything with THC or CBD) for 24-48 hours before your shot, and at least 5-6 days after your shot. Remember that the mRNA vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna) do not contain any part of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Most people with normal immune systems don't see significant 2nd-shot effects after 48-72 hours after their 2nd shot. The side effects are still not significant, and the waves only last a few hours and pass. She's 9 days out from her 1st Moderna shot. Someone I know with autoimmune disorders has experienced waves of mild flu-like symptoms, lasting a few hours each time. You should be fine 4 days after your second shot. That timeline lines up with what I've heard from a lot of people. I would've been totally fine going to an event this day if I needed to.īy day 3 (April 4), completely fine. Next day (April 3), I felt a tiny bit feverish (didn't check my temp) and had those headaches where your head feels like it's going to explode for 10 seconds when you stand up but then disappears completely (these are super normal for me when I'm on the tail end of being sick), but all my other symptoms were gone. Just do anything to keep your arm moving. I also had significantly less arm soreness which I think is because I just basically flailed my arm around for an hour or two after getting the shot. I'm also glad I got the shot mid-afternoon and was able to sleep through some of the bad parts. I was glad to not have to work that day, but I did take my dog for a short walk and felt fine. Didn't experience any fatigue or nausea though. I had a 99.7 temperature when I checked (could've gotten higher, but I only checked the once) and lost my appetite. Chills and body aches mostly that got worse as the day went on. When I woke up in the morning, didn't feel great. I woke up in the middle of the night and was freezing, but went right back to sleep immediately. I felt pretty fine until about 10 or 11 when I started feeling some chills. I got my second shot of Moderna on Thursday afternoon (April 1) around 3:30. I could barely put on a shirt or deodorant the day after because lifting my arm was so painful. The only side effect I had after my first shot was an absurdly sore arm that went away after a day or 2. ![]() I'll just go through my entire experience. King Count Dept of Health Coronavirus page.Washington State Dept of Health Coronavirus page.Seattle & King County Coronavirus Resources.Helping Others While in Isolation | Tips for Home Isolation | Live Chat | Seattle & King County CV19 Resources | Sew Masks for Our Healthcare Workers Have a general suggestion for the sub? Post your suggestion to this feedback thread. If you are a journalist and would like to be added, please send a message to modmail and we will work with to verify the link between your reddit account and your credentials. COVID-19 Hotline for Washington State: 1-80 Verified journalist contact information: Please familiarize yourself with the rules. This subreddit is focused on discussion relevant to the state of Washington. The first confirmed case in the US occurred on in WA with the first death on Feb 29, 2020. In December 2019, a novel coronavirus strain (Sars-CoV-2) emerged in the city of Wuhan, China.
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