Anonymous wrote:My 13 YO DD had a strong reaction to the first dose of Pfizer. Exhausted, foggy head, and achy. She’s never tested positive for Covid, but my DH had it and I wouldn’t rule out an asymptomatic, undetected infection at some point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I think it's the sickest I've ever been. Aches, chills, my teeth were chattering uncontrollably. Did not have any gastro symptoms. Slept for hours and hours.
Are you better? Is this after first or second?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I think it's the sickest I've ever been. Aches, chills, my teeth were chattering uncontrollably. Did not have any gastro symptoms. Slept for hours and hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feel better OP! Check in tomorrow. How old are you? Sometimes younger people are hit harder.
OP here - I’m 42, which coincidentally I just read was the average age most females are feeling the worst side effects! 5 days later, I saw relative improvement today. I’m still sick enough where driving my kids to school was hard. Yesterday I couldn’t even do that. I’ve barely eaten a thing since Friday but was able to keep a little more down today. Prescription anti nausea and anti diarrhea are helping. Fever has come down to 99ish (I’m normally a low 97). I’m hoping tomorrow will be better.
There is likely no way I could walk in to get the second shot in two weeks after getting this sick. It has felt like the worst stomach flu of my life, with the regular flu.
Really? I'm 42, too. First dose moderna was rough, but I'm happy to hear on this thread that some people had better luck with the second. Mine's coming up. I feel like getting through the second shot will make the first one worthwhile. Don't want my immunity to wane too quickly.
You have 80% after one. And also can get antibody testing. Cases are going way down as well. Positive news!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. I felt awful about three days after the first shot, and that lasted for about five days. It was disconcerting. Then I was completely fine with the second shot.
OP here. Pfizer too. Thanks for sharing. 5 days of feeling like this sounds like a nightmare, you’re brave to go back and get second ! Ok helpful, will try to rest and drink water. Yes disconcerting .... I woke up this morning feeling so much better, and then took a serious dive down to full on flu ish feeling
Anonymous wrote:OP here. 4 days out and still feeling pretty sick. In bed not able to do much. This never happens to me.
Dr put me on some meds to help relieve symptoms, and I got an IV. That helped. Still have low grade fever (from temp at home but dr temp registered normal). Covid test was neg but will test again tomorrow if still feeling sick. Thanks for the support!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feel better OP! Check in tomorrow. How old are you? Sometimes younger people are hit harder.
OP here - I’m 42, which coincidentally I just read was the average age most females are feeling the worst side effects! 5 days later, I saw relative improvement today. I’m still sick enough where driving my kids to school was hard. Yesterday I couldn’t even do that. I’ve barely eaten a thing since Friday but was able to keep a little more down today. Prescription anti nausea and anti diarrhea are helping. Fever has come down to 99ish (I’m normally a low 97). I’m hoping tomorrow will be better.
There is likely no way I could walk in to get the second shot in two weeks after getting this sick. It has felt like the worst stomach flu of my life, with the regular flu.
Really? I'm 42, too. First dose moderna was rough, but I'm happy to hear on this thread that some people had better luck with the second. Mine's coming up. I feel like getting through the second shot will make the first one worthwhile. Don't want my immunity to wane too quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feel better OP! Check in tomorrow. How old are you? Sometimes younger people are hit harder.
OP here - I’m 42, which coincidentally I just read was the average age most females are feeling the worst side effects! 5 days later, I saw relative improvement today. I’m still sick enough where driving my kids to school was hard. Yesterday I couldn’t even do that. I’ve barely eaten a thing since Friday but was able to keep a little more down today. Prescription anti nausea and anti diarrhea are helping. Fever has come down to 99ish (I’m normally a low 97). I’m hoping tomorrow will be better.
There is likely no way I could walk in to get the second shot in two weeks after getting this sick. It has felt like the worst stomach flu of my life, with the regular flu.