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Side effects after COVID vaccination: chills, fever, etc. at various hours. Sharing my experience‪!‬ QPOD - queer journeys podcast

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My amazing friend Hannah just interviewed me about my COVID vaccine experience; I had a really strong reaction after the 2nd dose so I want to help warn people of what to expect.



Even though I had side effects during my first 24 hours, I’m really glad I got the Moderna. I recommend taking a day off just in case you get exhausted as well. She got the Pfizer (both doses) so we shared the similar reactions we both had. 



Overall, I'm really grateful and fortunate to have finished both Moderna doses as I don’t want to get COVID and I want to help reduce the spread so people can go back out again. My goal has always been to help support, educate, and protect others. Since I’m in pretty good health (and never had any bad reactions to vaccines), I felt safe and comfortable to opt in for the vaccine. If you’re wondering if you should get your vaccine, talk to your doctor. The mRNA vaccines (Moderna and Pfizer) both do not have common allergens such as eggs, preservatives, or latex. 



Feel free to find out more at the CDC sites: 

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/Pfizer-BioNTech.html

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/Moderna.html





Topics we covered (both of us are fully vaccinated!):

When did you get the vaccine and how did you go about signing up for an appointment?

How long did you have to schedule in advance?

Had you tested positive for COVID prior to getting the vaccine?

What vaccine did you get? Moderna, but I heard some people have less side effects with Moderna. I didn’t get to choose, and I was happy to get whatever was available. 

Can you share the experience of actually getting the vaccine?

How many people were there?

Did you have to wait in line?

Did you feel any immediate symptoms?

Any tips for arm soreness?

What were your experiences in the hours/days following the first dose?

What was the process of getting your second vaccine and did it differ at all from the first?

What were your experiences in the minutes/hours/days following the second dose?

How do you feel psychologically now that you’ve had both doses of the vaccine? Safer?

Will your actions change at all?

How long until you think things will go back to “normal”?

What things that have changed because of COVID will become our new “normal”?

Anything that you are grateful for because of COVID?



5 things that could be very helpful regarding your vaccine recovery: 

 1.  Take a sick day off work after getting the vaccine you don’t have to feel as exhausted

 2.  Get lots of sleep the night before your vaccine

 3.  Take your multivitamin and existing medications as usual

 4.  Grab water before bed after the vaccine because you might also wake up quite thirsty 

 5.  Wear your smartwatch to help you track your symptoms. I wish I wore my Apple Watch to bed so I could track my heart rate through the whole experience, because my heart rate was definitely elevated.


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My amazing friend Hannah just interviewed me about my COVID vaccine experience; I had a really strong reaction after the 2nd dose so I want to help warn people of what to expect.



Even though I had side effects during my first 24 hours, I’m really glad I got the Moderna. I recommend taking a day off just in case you get exhausted as well. She got the Pfizer (both doses) so we shared the similar reactions we both had. 



Overall, I'm really grateful and fortunate to have finished both Moderna doses as I don’t want to get COVID and I want to help reduce the spread so people can go back out again. My goal has always been to help support, educate, and protect others. Since I’m in pretty good health (and never had any bad reactions to vaccines), I felt safe and comfortable to opt in for the vaccine. If you’re wondering if you should get your vaccine, talk to your doctor. The mRNA vaccines (Moderna and Pfizer) both do not have common allergens such as eggs, preservatives, or latex. 



Feel free to find out more at the CDC sites: 

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/Pfizer-BioNTech.html

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/Moderna.html





Topics we covered (both of us are fully vaccinated!):

When did you get the vaccine and how did you go about signing up for an appointment?

How long did you have to schedule in advance?

Had you tested positive for COVID prior to getting the vaccine?

What vaccine did you get? Moderna, but I heard some people have less side effects with Moderna. I didn’t get to choose, and I was happy to get whatever was available. 

Can you share the experience of actually getting the vaccine?

How many people were there?

Did you have to wait in line?

Did you feel any immediate symptoms?

Any tips for arm soreness?

What were your experiences in the hours/days following the first dose?

What was the process of getting your second vaccine and did it differ at all from the first?

What were your experiences in the minutes/hours/days following the second dose?

How do you feel psychologically now that you’ve had both doses of the vaccine? Safer?

Will your actions change at all?

How long until you think things will go back to “normal”?

What things that have changed because of COVID will become our new “normal”?

Anything that you are grateful for because of COVID?



5 things that could be very helpful regarding your vaccine recovery: 

 1.  Take a sick day off work after getting the vaccine you don’t have to feel as exhausted

 2.  Get lots of sleep the night before your vaccine

 3.  Take your multivitamin and existing medications as usual

 4.  Grab water before bed after the vaccine because you might also wake up quite thirsty 

 5.  Wear your smartwatch to help you track your symptoms. I wish I wore my Apple Watch to bed so I could track my heart rate through the whole experience, because my heart rate was definitely elevated.


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/qpod/support

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