OneEyedDiva
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- New Jersey
As some of you know, I've been hesitant to get vaccinated. I decided to do so for several reasons plus the more people I know that have taken the vaccine without issues made me feel less apprehensive. I needed to be re-tested due to my re-exposure to COVID the day my DIL died. My son still had symptoms. That was a little more than two weeks ago. During a tele-visit with my doctor last week, he felt that since I've been asymptomatic they should be able to test me and give me the shot the same day. When I mentioned these things to the young man who was giving out the paperwork, he Oh no...I needed to wait until my test results came back. But when I got inside the yurt they had set up outside, the young lady who verified who I was and gave my license back to me was surprised when I told her what he said and asked who told me that. Bottom line, thank goodness I was able to do both. I thanked her a couple of times!
Now here's the thing. I HATE needles! Always have. So I was quite apprehensive, thinking it would hurt. I was pleasantly surprised and quite relieved when I didn't feel a thing. I was told to take a seat for at least 15 minutes before leaving. I chuckled to myself when I heard a man tell the nurse he was a baby when it came to needles.
Unlike the first time I got tested when there was only one person in front of me and it was held inside (in fact in the same department I worked in for 28 years), this time there was a line and we had to wait outside. It was a bit nippy too. I don't think I waited for more than 1/2 hour though. I feel blessed after seeing the incredibly long lines in N.Y. and other places, with many having to be turned away after waiting for hours! Also this time I was given paperwork with the lab's website, app and phone number so I could get results faster. I guess they realized the system they had been using didn't work that well. They were supposed to text me within 2 business days. I wound up having to call on the 3rd day. Both my tests came back negative.
Now here's the thing. I HATE needles! Always have. So I was quite apprehensive, thinking it would hurt. I was pleasantly surprised and quite relieved when I didn't feel a thing. I was told to take a seat for at least 15 minutes before leaving. I chuckled to myself when I heard a man tell the nurse he was a baby when it came to needles.
Unlike the first time I got tested when there was only one person in front of me and it was held inside (in fact in the same department I worked in for 28 years), this time there was a line and we had to wait outside. It was a bit nippy too. I don't think I waited for more than 1/2 hour though. I feel blessed after seeing the incredibly long lines in N.Y. and other places, with many having to be turned away after waiting for hours! Also this time I was given paperwork with the lab's website, app and phone number so I could get results faster. I guess they realized the system they had been using didn't work that well. They were supposed to text me within 2 business days. I wound up having to call on the 3rd day. Both my tests came back negative.
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