Has everyone had significant side effects? I have possible plans the evening of the day after the 2nd shot. Just wanted thoughts?
I am supposed to go to topgolf the afternoon after my 2nd shot. Told my wife it might not be the best idea...she told me to man up...so ill whack some ballssrodgers said:
I'm trying to decide if I will be able to attend a sport evening the next evening. I need to buy tickets ahead of time or I would wait until the day of.
BSpencer00 said:
I had second dose of Moderna on Wednesday. Thursday was not fun - chills, muscle aches, headache, and fatigue. Today I feel back to 100%. I'll take one day of feeling like garbage if it keeps the COVID away.
Unsolicited, but thought I would weigh in...bay fan said:
My son (who is always the person who insists the flu shot makes him sick every time) got the Modera shot on Friday. His arm hurts to move around and he feels sick. I have no idea since he seems to react to vaccines if it's real or always in his head. The second shot ought to be fun for him!
Yeah, really not at all sure which category he might fall in. Ridiculously high pain threshold for significant injuries that would have most on their knees but give him a vaccine and clear the couch for a couple of days. Whatever, glad he got it and will steer clean when he gets the next one! Lol.Tabasco said:Unsolicited, but thought I would weigh in...bay fan said:
My son (who is always the person who insists the flu shot makes him sick every time) got the Modera shot on Friday. His arm hurts to move around and he feels sick. I have no idea since he seems to react to vaccines if it's real or always in his head. The second shot ought to be fun for him!
Interesting question about your son re: in his head or not. I would think it would fall into one of three categories.
1. hypochondriasis- in his head. Think OCD/anxiety/worry and constantly complaining about various vague maladies.
2. psychosomatic- real physical symptoms with a psychological basis. Think of a child under psychological stress that triggers a true migraine.
3. "heightened sensitivity"- not sure of the best term, I just made that up. There is a subset of children/adults that have extremely sensitive responses to sensory input. Think of an autistic child that covers their ears when there is a loud noise. To us, its loud, to them, they experience it at a much higher factor. My daughter (16, not autistic) fits into this. Extremely low pain tolerance. Hypersensitivity to all senses (touch/smell/taste etc). Prone to frequent migraines since before the age of two, which is still an issue. Her pediatric neurologist at TCH told us not to discount her claims and assume they are in her head (wife and I are both Clinical Psychologists, so she probably felt she had to educate us that there is a real phenomena of this hypersensitivity and that the expressed pain is in fact real), and that there are children with real global hypersensitivity that is medical/neurological in nature.
Wife got her 2nd Moderna 24 hours ago, and experiencing much of the same today with some decent swelling at the injection site. Hoping she will be back to at least 90% tomorrow.BSpencer00 said:
I had second dose of Moderna on Wednesday. Thursday was not fun - chills, muscle aches, headache, and fatigue. Today I feel back to 100%. I'll take one day of feeling like garbage if it keeps the COVID away.