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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI had my Covid Booster yesterday and I'm worried.
I had no effects - none. Does that mean there was no immune response?
I knew I had received a vaccine after the first two. This time, nothing.
Irish_Dem
(46,922 posts)I looked up some of the research on the topic and only about 50% of folks actually have a reaction.
And there is no correlation between reaction and efficacy.
Glad you got the booster, it is working on your immune system quietly as we speak.
TomSlick
(11,097 posts)I know you're right but some discernible immune response would be reassuring.
Irish_Dem
(46,922 posts)After the booster shot, nothing happened for 24 hours and I was fretting about it.
The second day it kicked my butt and I was sick for three days.
I hate to say it, but I felt relieved when I finally got sick.
TomSlick
(11,097 posts)I got the booster on a Friday thinking I would surely be OK by Monday.
Irish_Dem
(46,922 posts)Nothing, I was fretting that perhaps I got a rogue shot and it was only water.
Arm not sore, nothing.
Finally went to bed late on Friday nite, woke up the next morning sick.
And was sick for three days.
But I did get the full dose Moderna booster and the flu shot at the same time.
Couldn't move my arm it was so sore.
So if you got half dose and no flu shot, maybe you will not get sick.
wnylib
(21,432 posts)I thought that the Moderna booster was half the dose of the original shot. I will be eligible in a few days.
Irish_Dem
(46,922 posts)My understanding from the pharmacist is that 2 months ago they were giving full dose as the booster, but then that changed in Oct when the CDC said that the research showed a robust immune system response on half dose.
I wish I had waited because the full dose booster knocked me out.
It was too much for my body to handle. And the research now shows that half dose does the job very well.
Tikki
(14,557 posts)20 some hours after the Booster the side effects hit me.
And then 24 hours after the side effects I was fine.
Tikki
multigraincracker
(32,674 posts)No reactions here.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,588 posts)The booster will definitely protect you.
I'm going to see if I can find any data that would reassure you.
Irish_Dem
(46,922 posts)TomSlick
(11,097 posts)Who am I to doubt THE Ohio State.
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jezebel321
(278 posts)booster and got no reaction at all. I felt like like crap for a day or two with the first two and nothing at all with this one. I wondered if it was because the Moderna booster is a half dose?
TomSlick
(11,097 posts)The first two Moderna shots kicked my butt. The booster - nothing.
Irish_Dem
(46,922 posts)I got the full dose Moderna booster and was quite sick for three days.
BlueJac
(7,838 posts)tanyev
(42,550 posts)one student was complaining that shed had a rougher reaction to the booster than shed expected. The teacher knew that this lady had already had Covid and she said every single person she knew that had a reaction to the booster had also had Covid previously. So theres an overheard conversation reported by someone on the internet, FWIW.
Irish_Dem
(46,922 posts)So I have not had a case of Covid.
(I have some lower GI problems and the specialist has had me take some covid antibody tests to determine whether I have Covid or not.)
TomSlick
(11,097 posts)He found himself outside after going to bed. His MD told him that probably meant he had a asymptomatic infection earlier. The MD also told him that he had a probably had really strong immunity between the earlier infection and the following vaccinations.
Ritabert
(667 posts)...and I'm over 70. The sore arm was less annoying than the pneumococcal vaccine.
TomSlick
(11,097 posts)Jilly_in_VA
(9,965 posts)After a few days the site itched a little.
When I was 5 I got my second smallpox vaccination. My mom freaked out because it didn't "take" (scab up and itch like fire). The doc told her not to worry, it just meant that I had a very strong immunity from the first one I'd had.
Mz Pip
(27,439 posts)The booster was a piece of cake compared to #2.
Everyone is different so just be glad youre done.
dewsgirl
(14,961 posts)booster. All I had was severe pain in my arm. No cold/flu symptoms like most people I know. I'm about to make an appointment for my booster, I'm thinking maybe if I get the Pfizer booster, it may be more effective.🤷
ret5hd
(20,491 posts)If it sticks, go stand by your Wi-Fi router and see if you see any network traffic. Tell us the results.
No key sticking - no Wifi signal. That's bad?
ret5hd
(20,491 posts)how to reboot your chip implant.
retread
(3,762 posts)VarryOn
(2,343 posts)800mg of Advil and I was fine in a couple hours. I had no reactions with first two Pfizer shots.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)First two, mildly tender at injection site, starting approx 6 hours after shot & gone by mid-afternoon the next day.
3rd shot, nada, zip.
2 weeks later, I had pneumonia, flu, & tdap vaxes. No reaction to any of them. Tdap has tetanus vax in it & I recall very well how painful that was decades ago, but nothing this time.
I'm sure it still protects us though.
chocolatpi
(7,888 posts)I had no reaction to all three Pfizer jabs. That is not unusual according to my doctor.
I attended an outdoor wedding and reception for a cousin on Friday of last week. No one was wearing masks, and damn it was nice to give and receive hugs after 18 months.
(My grandson did test positive for a breakthrough case about a month ago. He did not require a hospital visit.)
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Golden Raisin
(4,608 posts)My first Moderna just a sore arm at injection site.
Ditto for Moderna #2 until the second day when I suddenly felt like a cement truck ran over me (super-tired, chills, had to go to bed, etc.) Third day absolutely fine/normal.
Booster: Full-dose Moderna --- just sore arm plus pretty tired the first day and night. It's 5 days later now and feel normal.
bikebloke
(5,260 posts)Just some tenderness at the jab spot, that faded by the next morning.
Equomba
(197 posts)Got mine (Moderna) yesterday around 3pm. Except for a sore arm, no reaction at all since then. My wife, my sister, several friends all had symptoms, two had a fever, all had aches and pains and tiredness/lack of energy. Fortunately theirs lasted 24 hours and then a quick recovery.
I was actually pizzed... I WANTED a reaction! I even went online to see if there's a potential problem, but as others have mentioned it seems we're OK.
I had my first vaccination in January, that night I had a vivid dream where I discovered the person who gave me the shot was actually giving out nothings, she was pocketing the vaccines and selling them on the black market for thousands of dollars. The dream was so real that I was starting to doubt my sanity... it was like OK, this didn't happen... or did it? Argh.
zanana1
(6,110 posts)Sorry. I'm from New Hampshire.
Buckeye_Democrat
(14,853 posts)Some people react differently.
My strongest reaction was to the booster, but others replied their earlier shots caused more side effects for them. And there's always a few people who don't notice their immune system reacting at all, despite how it is.
I had a flu shot on the same day, so maybe that's what the booster side-effects worse for me?
And you MIGHT still have side-effects later.
Chainfire
(17,530 posts)The booster made me feel crappy for 24 hours and left me with a sore arm. My wife had a small fever and felt much worse than I did.
We just chilled out and felt good about the extra protection.
Talking with my doctor (a woman) her "gut feelings" from discussions with her patients was that women had more of a reaction from the vaccine than men did, although she admitted that it was anecdotal, and that she would have had no clue as to why that may be.