I had the pain in my lymph nodes (kind of near the top of my left lat) after my first Moderna shot, meara. I was dog tired too, but I can't be sure that was the vaccine. I don't sleep well the night before I have to go somewhere.
I'm glad you're all dosed up!
OMG my lymph nodes after the second shot. They all lit up on that side, including ones I didn't know I had (ribs and groin). That faded, then next day at the same time the ones nearest the shot site raged again. Repeat, but with just a "yeah we are still cranky" from the armpit on the 3rd day.
Most excellent news, Susan and -t!
I can't complain at all about either of my vaccine jabs. A bit of a sore arm, a bit tired, a bit of a rash. All forgotten and replaced by a lightening of stress.
I got a vaccine appointment! Earliest I could find was April 2, so I took that one. And it's a Friday, so if I do have a bad reaction, I'll have the weekend to recover.
So happy to hear that even more peeps are getting the jab! Go herd immunity!
I’m glad your dad’s doing better, -t.
My Pfizer jab is in two hours. I haven’t felt this excited about a needle since my first tattoo.
Great to hear of so many people getting the vaccinations. I read today that Biden had promised 100 million doses in his first 100 days, and you're getting there on day 58. (Our rollout was slower to begin with and looks to be behind schedule, and we've had some imports from Europe blocked; but there's not such a sense of urgency, of course.)
Biyi's parents could be looking to get vaccinated in the next month or two. Biyi and I are probably at least 2-3 months away, quite possibly longer if they don't find their rollout groove.
Not to be ungrateful, but if we stuck to the 1 million/day pace, we wouldn't get everyone vaccinated until well into the fall, so I'm glad the pace is faster than that!
We've already passed the 100 million mark.
msbelle, I am so sorry to read about all of the deaths. It's too much. My condolences.