jujube
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OK, back to normal today! Just a little foggy-headed, but that's probably from sleeping so much.
Tomorrow is the day ( or is that D-Day) that Moderna is supposed to put me at 95% efficacy. So I just made long overdue appointments for dental and vision next week.
That is what D-Day is! Day 14.I've read that you're supposed to give it two weeks to work up to its full potential. Who knows?
Got both Moderna. No reaction to the 1st except a sore arm, 2nd had a headache, that was it.Hmmmmmmmmmmmm I got my first shot 3/3 and had no reaction. Waiting for my 2nd on 4/2
My question..is it possible to get your first shot with no side effects and the second to have side effects?? I was thinkong/hoping if I did not have a reactino to the first I would be fine with the second..Maybe I should not ask...
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Totally false as is the idea if you get really sick , you somehow got better protection, it's all just how every individual body reacts.Has anyone heard that if you do not have a reaction to the shot it didn't 'take'
I don't really believe this..but maybe I will google ..just in case![]()
Yes, someone above posted that they did and my Dad and I did. It's akin to getting your second shot because our bodies are already primed.Since so many people seem to have a more intense response to the second shot, it sounds like a possibility that not having a reaction might mean the first didn't 'take' very well. I wonder if someone had covid itself whether they would have a more intense reaction to the first shot?
My son had Covid-19 but he did not have anything but a sore arm with the first shot.Yes, someone above posted that they did and my Dad and I did. It's akin to getting your second shot because our bodies are already primed.
As I posted a minute ago, the second shot doesn't seem to help at all . France and Spain recommend no second shot for covid survivorsMy understanding is that if you haven't had Covid, the first shot helps your system build up antibodies, then the second shot causes them to ramp up. So the second shot will likely cause a bigger response.
If you've already had Covid, the first shot causes the ramp up, and therefore a big response. Not sure how the second shot goes in that scenario though.
I understand. My question is about the physical reaction to the second shot among people who had Covid. Was it better, worse or about the same as their first shot?As I posted a minute ago, the second shot doesn't seem to help at all . France and Spain recommend no second shot for covid survivors
I don't think the immunity is supposed to be at its highest until 2 or 3 weeks after the second injection.Tomorrow is the day ( or is that D-Day) that Moderna is supposed to put me at 95% efficacy. So I just made long overdue appointments for dental and vision next week.