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Kimmelweck wrote:
06 Apr 2021, 8:51pm
Sparky wrote:
06 Apr 2021, 8:30pm
Kimmelweck wrote:
06 Apr 2021, 8:12pm
Sparky wrote:
06 Apr 2021, 7:52pm
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06 Apr 2021, 7:33pm
Got 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. :thumbsup:

Hope everyone still waiting has a chance to get theirs soon.


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Congratulations 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.
Thanks. It was a relief to at least get the first one.
I 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.
Sounds 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. :mrgreen:
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.
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Sparky wrote:
06 Apr 2021, 9:00pm
Kimmelweck wrote:
06 Apr 2021, 8:51pm
Sparky wrote:
06 Apr 2021, 8:30pm
Kimmelweck wrote:
06 Apr 2021, 8:12pm
Sparky wrote:
06 Apr 2021, 7:52pm


Congratulations 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.
Thanks. It was a relief to at least get the first one.
I 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.
Sounds 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. :mrgreen:
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.
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.
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Thoughts and prayers. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ted-nuge ... 3610c03264
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Thoughts 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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20 Apr 2021, 11:57am
I joked on twitter that 19 is usually too old for the Nuge.
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JennyB wrote:
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I joked on twitter that 19 is usually too old for the Nuge.
:lol: :lol:

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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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Wolter wrote:
20 Apr 2021, 7:04pm
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.
That sounds brutal. Get well soon Wolt.
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Wolter wrote:
20 Apr 2021, 7:04pm
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.
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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Wolter wrote:
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I should be clear: no regrets.
All the best Wolt. Hope you feel better soon.
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Wolter wrote:
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I should be clear: no regrets.
Yeah, you're experience is common and so will be your turnaround.

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revbob wrote:
21 Apr 2021, 7:39am
Wolter wrote:
20 Apr 2021, 8:15pm
I should be clear: no regrets.
Yeah, you're experience is common and so will be your turnaround.
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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