ahimsa
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Sure! I didn't write anything down, so this is all from memory (and you know how bad that can be.....) but here's what I remember.I'm hoping I get some reaction when I get my booster in March. I had zero reaction to both Pfizer jabs and I'm concerned that perhaps I didn't build antibodies?
@ahimsa
Can I ask what type of reaction you had from the shingles jab? I'll be getting mine in a couple of years.
It started the morning after the shot with very sore arm, general aches and pains and feeling feverish. It mostly felt like a big ME crash where everything feels even harder than usual. Each day I would think, maybe it's better, and then, nope, still feeling really crappy.
I didn't bother taking my temperature, so I don't know whether I actually had a fever or just felt like it.
It lasted maybe 5-6 days, or perhaps it was a full week, before I was back to baseline. Not permanent or anything like that, just worse than other vaccines.
Comparing that the COVID vaccine (Pfizer), my first shot was like a flu shot (sore arm, no other symptoms).
After my second shot, in addition to a sore arm I got aches and pains, and feeling exhausted, but not those feverish/flu-ish feelings. These symptoms lasted only about 3 days, I think.
Hope this helps!