I got the Second Booster

Mike

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They gave me the Moderna one this time, previously
I had the Pfizer one, also the dose is different, smaller,
the first 3 were 0.3ml, this one was 0.25ml and I felt
the needle going in this time!

Mike.
 

Glad you got it. The third booster has been released for use. I got a text a few days ago from Tennessee Dept of Health reminding me that I was eligible for my third booster, so keep that in mind too.
 
I heard a rumour that they are thinking about doing one
with the annual flu jab, I don't know if they will mix them
or give 2 shots.

When I was speaking to the people who are giving them,
they sort of agreed that this is happening, but maybe they
just heard the same rumour that I heard.

Mike.
 

My husband and I got our second booster yesterday. Didn’t feel the needle but have been having trouble lifting my arm. I skipped my exercise class today because I knew I wouldn’t be able to lift the weights. The lady who gave us the shots said they are working on making it an annual vaccine.
 
They gave me the Moderna one this time, previously
I had the Pfizer one, also the dose is different, smaller,
the first 3 were 0.3ml, this one was 0.25ml and I felt
the needle going in this time!

I had my 2nd booster Monday (two days ago), and I got Moderna this time too. I think it is only a half-dose but hopefully as good. Although my arm was sore for a day, I didn't have any tiredness or other side-effects. Also it didn't disturb my sleep as much as the Pfizer ones did, but maybe because of the smaller dose.
 
Glad you got it. The third booster has been released for use. I got a text a few days ago from Tennessee Dept of Health reminding me that I was eligible for my third booster, so keep that in mind too.
I haven’t heard of a third boosters, we’re just preparing for our second.

My first shots were Pfizer, the booster was Moderna. We’ll be eligible for our second booster in June.
 
They gave me the Moderna one this time, previously
I had the Pfizer one, also the dose is different, smaller,
the first 3 were 0.3ml, this one was 0.25ml and I felt
the needle going in this time!

Mike.
Mike, I've heard about a second booster, but only for 75+ or 'vulnerable' people. That let's us out, but I'd be reluctant to have yet more jags.
Of course it might be different across the UK.
 
I received my second booster yesterday and had some unusual side effects. I had a fever, a headache and some flu like feelings. These were not surprising, but I also had extreme weakness in my legs which effects my balance and ability to walk normally. I sort of "lurch". Has anyone experienced this?
 
I also had extreme weakness in my legs which effects my balance and ability to walk normally.
Wouldn't hurt to call the doctor. There is this very rare side effect:

  • Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) has occurred very rarely in people who have had COVID-19 Vaccine Janssen.
  • GBS is a rare neurological disorder in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks nerves located outside the brain and spinal cord. Symptoms of GBS range from mild weakness to more severe paralysis. Most people eventually fully recover even from the most severe symptoms, while some may continue to have some degree of weakness.
  • Seek immediate medical attention if you develop symptoms of GBS after being vaccinated with COVID-19 Vaccine Janssen.
  • Symptoms to watch out for include:
    • double vision or difficulty moving eyes
    • difficulty swallowing, speaking, or chewing
    • coordination problems and unsteadiness
    • difficulty walking
    • tingling sensations in the hands and feet
    • weakness in the limbs, chest or face
    • problems with bladder control and bowel function.
 
I received my second booster yesterday and had some unusual side effects. I had a fever, a headache and some flu like feelings. These were not surprising, but I also had extreme weakness in my legs which effects my balance and ability to walk normally. I sort of "lurch". Has anyone experienced this?
Sorry to hear you had side effects like that, I never heard of anyone being affected with leg weakness and balance due to a vaccination. I agree with Sunny that you should see your doctor and find the reason behind that.

I had my second booster yesterday, no side effects at all except for a slightly sore arm at the injection site. Hope you feel better soon, please let us know what the doctor said about your legs.
 
Mike, I've heard about a second booster, but only for 75+ or 'vulnerable' people. That let's us out, but I'd be reluctant to have yet more jags.
Of course it might be different across the UK.
I qualify Capt Lightning, by age, I also believe that they have
tried very hard to get a fix for the pandemic and if they think
that I need another shot, then it is only fair that I take their
advice and get one, my Doctor and her staff are really caring
and they go the extra bit to ensure that we are all given the
best available care and of course new, news about health that
will help.

I don't mind if others don't want the vaccine, but I do hope that
they don't start another scare, I also disagree with the anti - vax
people, who go out of their way to cause trouble.

You live in an area of Scotland that is a healthy place, it used to be
and the cold winter will sanitise anything so you and yours should
be OK.

Mike.
 
I'm not sure I want the second booster. I have had a total of three shots which were all Pfizer. If I got a second booster I would only want the Pfizer since I had no side effects with them.
Yea I had no side effects from the first three Pfizer shots either. But I sure did with the fourth one (aka second booster). Chills and night sweats and a very poor sleep that evening. But then I was fine. Just to let you know.
 

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