Ok this is nothing and I’m justified in saying you are being overly anxious to be wondering about this |
I would drop a call to your doctor to inquire. |
That’s a very good resting heart rate. Isn’t it? |
I don't think its anything to be concerned about but I had a similar reaction after both doses. No you are not crazy. I also got a cold sore after the first dose (which it turns out so did a lot of other people). There is nothing wrong with trying to understand what is a normal side effect of a vaccination and what might be something else. It doesn't mean someone is trying to claim the vaccine is unsafe or people shouldn't take it. Given the activation of the immune system as it builds antibodies, it is normal to expect unusual side effects. And for those wondering, yes you can experience side effects WEEKS after the shot. Doctors have discovered that the lymph nodes in the arm pit near the breast can remain swollen for 4-6 weeks after the shot so you should not get a mammogram during that time because it can show false positive for suspicious markers.
If you register for the CDC Vsafe app, then follow up with you post vaccination for 1-2 months. There would be no need to do that if side effects couldn't occur a few weeks after the shot. |
I hope you are joking |
Like hang out and berate people asking questions related to health and medicine on an anonymous health and medicine forum? Geez, some people. |
An increase from 59-67 is nothing. I cannot think of any explanation where this would be a concern. I say this kindly OP but maybe some help for your anxiety is needed. |
I have an increased heart rate every time I am sick, every time I eat a food I am mildly allergic to, and every time I get a shot that provokes an immune reaction.
Your resting heart rate is still under mine, OP. |
Good Lord this must be a troll. |