No, we got the Pfizer on 4/1 and were told the 2nd dose would be 4/29, 28 days later. On the CDC website they say the Pfizer needs to be inside a window of 21 to 42 day days max. We wish our pharmacy had gone with 21 days, we'd love to get this over with.Kimmelweck wrote: ↑06 Apr 2021, 8:51pmSounds like you got the Moderna one? As I recall that was a bit longer between doses than Pfizer, which is 3 weeks. And yeah, it will be nice to be around friends and family when the antibodies kick in. Well, most of them anyway.Sparky wrote: ↑06 Apr 2021, 8:30pmI hear you. We're getting our 2nd does 4/29, takes 2 weeks to fully build up the antibodies, then we're looking forward to visiting indoors with elderly family members again.Kimmelweck wrote: ↑06 Apr 2021, 8:12pmThanks. It was a relief to at least get the first one.Sparky wrote: ↑06 Apr 2021, 7:52pmCongratulations on getting your 1st dose. I found that rotating my shoulder in a circular motion forward and backward every hour helped with the soreness. The morning after my shot, I was working out again.Kimmelweck wrote: ↑06 Apr 2021, 7:33pmGot my first Pfizer jab today at the Niagara Falls convention center. It wasn't crowded and could not have gone more smoothly. My appointment was for 12:00 noon. A National Guard guy pointed me to the door. I walked in at 11:48 and a staff guy checked my temperature at the door with a digital thermometer to the temple. He asked me to answer a couple questions about whether or not I had any symptoms, shortness of breath, coughing, etc. Nope. The guy then directed me to a table where a lady at a laptop checked me in with my driver’s license. I wasn't asked to show anything else. She then directed me to a line that had 2 people ahead of me. As soon as I stepped into the line, the 2 people ahead of me were directed to tables for their vaccines. I waited another minute and was called. I sat down and the medical guy asked me a few questions – any history of allergic reaction to vaccines, etc. Nope. He told me to roll up my sleeve and swabbed my shoulder with alcohol. I didn’t feel the needle. It just felt like he pressed his thumb to my shoulder. Time of vaccination was 11:54. I was then directed to a waiting area and sat there for 15 minutes. Walked out at 12:09.
I’ll get the next dose on April 27th. So far after 7 hours I’m not even feeling any soreness in my shoulder.
Hope everyone still waiting has a chance to get theirs soon.
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Ah, ok, wasn’t aware that there was that wide of a window. When I signed up they automatically scheduled the second one at 21 days for me.Sparky wrote: ↑06 Apr 2021, 9:00pmNo, we got the Pfizer on 4/1 and were told the 2nd dose would be 4/29, 28 days later. On the CDC website they say the Pfizer needs to be inside a window of 21 to 42 day days max. We wish our pharmacy had gone with 21 days, we'd love to get this over with.Kimmelweck wrote: ↑06 Apr 2021, 8:51pmSounds like you got the Moderna one? As I recall that was a bit longer between doses than Pfizer, which is 3 weeks. And yeah, it will be nice to be around friends and family when the antibodies kick in. Well, most of them anyway.Sparky wrote: ↑06 Apr 2021, 8:30pmI hear you. We're getting our 2nd does 4/29, takes 2 weeks to fully build up the antibodies, then we're looking forward to visiting indoors with elderly family members again.
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Thoughts and prayers. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ted-nuge ... 3610c03264
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Well, I know what I'm thinking about and praying for.JennyB wrote: ↑20 Apr 2021, 9:32amThoughts and prayers. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ted-nuge ... 3610c03264
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Karma is a bitch.JennyB wrote: ↑20 Apr 2021, 9:32amThoughts and prayers. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ted-nuge ... 3610c03264
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I joked on twitter that 19 is usually too old for the Nuge.
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Haven't had a good karma Covid case (or Karma Kovid Kase?) in awhile. Always better when it kills these bastards, but I'll take what I can get.
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Second dose of Moderna was yesterday, and today I feel (in the words of the late Lewis Grizzard) worse than a five-eyed goat in a sandstorm. Whew. Dolly is kicking my ass.
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That sounds brutal. Get well soon Wolt.
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Sorry to hear that, hope you feel better soon. Hang in there, the end result should be worth it.
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I should be clear: no regrets.
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All the best Wolt. Hope you feel better soon.
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My understanding is AZ tends not to have the same quick-n-mean flu-like symptoms. If you're one of the lucky 99.999999% who doesn't get a blood clot, anyway.
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