Feeling fine! My first was slightly buggy but it’s been smooth sailing this go round. Thanks for the prayers!How ya feelin girl? My dad did Moderna and I don't think it bothered him at all. Mom did Pfizer and it got her a little bit...
Excellent! So glad it was not too tough for you. I tend to torment myself and entertain my paranoia with everything I read. But this time, it seems smooth sailing so far. I did the same with the original card. I just made a copy and laminated it incase of emergency.Glad for you, Michie!. I got my second Pfizer dose on Thursday so I'm also fully vaccinated. No reaction at all with the first except slightly tired and a bit of a sore arm. This time a very sore arm, a bit tired and a bit of swollen lymph node under my arm. All normal reactions, means the immune system is working. Lymph node swelling is completely gone now and feel good today, never got sick or feel like I was under the weather. I also put my card in my safe at home along with other important documents.
Covid for me was not fun - I was very tired, had digestive upset and couldn't smell anything. It also gave me a bloody bottom lip that took a while to heal.Prayers you breeze through this second vaccination. You’ve been through enough with having Covid!
That sounds awful! You paid your dues. Will be praying for you. Be sure to keep us updated when you get the second vaccination Friday.Covid for me was not fun - I was very tired, had digestive upset and couldn't smell anything. It also gave me a bloody bottom lip that took a while to heal.
Good for you, and hope any side effects were mild.As of today. Glad to have that finished. Sitting here waiting my 15 minutes then it’s off to the races. Prayers requested for no side effects! Thank you!
My arms is VERY sore today! I feel a bit off but nothing huge.Good for you, and hope any side effects were mild.
I am a bit dismayed that these cards have become a new type of ID. But then I did have a WHO card back in 1979 with a whole bunch of immunizations listed.Hey guys. I just thought of something I thought I should mention. I was asking about the vaccination cards and asked if I should get them laminated. I was told no because the laminate will absorb the ink. They told me to get laminate sleeves. I could not find sleeves for them as the cards are an odd size. So I just made copies of the original and had the copy laminated to carry. The original will stay at home.
Hope tomorrow finds you well again. I had zero symptoms. A bit of symptoms usually means it worked.Okay. Now I feel like I have been hit by a truck. I have chills, exhausted etc. my immune system has gone to battle.
Yeah it’s a bit strange not being used to it but given we are trying to fight a pandemic, I think travel will be restricted unless you have proof of vaccination.I am a bit dismayed that these cards have become a new type of ID. But then I did have a WHO card back in 1979 with a whole bunch of immunizations listed.
As of today. Glad to have that finished. Sitting here waiting my 15 minutes then it’s off to the races. Prayers requested for no side effects! Thank you!
I was told by a nurse to take a smartphone picture of my card, which was a helpful tip for someone like me, who would tend to misplace pretty often.Yeah I have the original put away. Just incase. In the meantime, I carry a laminated copy of it if needed.
Yeah I was told that’s an option too.I was told by a nurse to take a smartphone picture of my card, which was a helpful tip for someone like me, who would tend to misplace pretty often.
It's like she took a glance at me, and decided that was what I should do, heh hehYeah I was told that’s an option too.