For a long time now I've been pooh-poohing people who complain about side effects from the Covid shots.
I never have side effects.
I never have had side effects from flu shots either.
At least not since I was a little kid, back in the Dark Ages.
One nearby friend beat me by a few days to getting his SECOND booster shot for Covid.
Then he described his side effects.
Neuropathy the first night, he said.
Ha!, I scoffed.
And Monday SWMBO and I got OUR second booster shots.
No problem, said I.
We did some shopping and some gardening afterwards.
That night the neuropathy began.
Now if you don't know what neuropathy is let me describe it to you.
It's a severe nerve pain that comes and goes in the sufferer's feet.
At least that's where I get it.
And, for some reason, it's usually worse after I go to bed, leading to prolonged moaning and occasional screaming and cursing.
This night, in spite of the medication I take for it at bedtime and the acetaminophen I took about 4 a.m., it did not go away all night.
And when I rose in the morning, not from sleep I might add, I was groggy enough to be walking into walls most of the day.
Judy kept telling me it would be better the next day and she helped it along with a dose of another, stronger medicine for last night.
It worked.
No neuropathy or at least very little.
I slept like a baby.
And I don't mean I cried and woke up to pee every hour.
That was the night before.
I slept well and woke feeling refreshed and today has been a different story, though I still have some fatigue.
More than usual, that is.
So to all of those people who have been insulted by my cocky comments along the lines of "I ain't got no side effects", I hereby offer my humble apologies.
Now I think I'll go lie down.
Again.
Good boy, I'm waiting for Kaiser to schedule me for my 2nd
ReplyDeleteI'd feel sorry for you, but I'm the guy who got wiped out for twenty four hours after the first vaccination.
ReplyDeleteWow! We haven't cued up for our second booster yet. Wonder why the second is harder on you. There must be some reporting or analysis out there. Take care...and have a wee dram, that might help.
ReplyDeleteMake that the second vaccination. Oops.
ReplyDeleteGot my second booster today--Moderna instead of Pfizer like my first three shots. My arm is sore and I think I feel a little off (spacy) but that could just be my imagination. :) We'll see what happens. I felt fine after my first two shots (sore arm) but the third one kicked my butt: splitting headache and chills. Since this is a different vaccine, I have no idea what to expect.
ReplyDeleteThis is me cancelling Saturday's appointment for the second booster. Neuropathy is something I do not need.
ReplyDeleteThere has been some research on this..the side effects seem to happen when the injection hasn't been done 100% correctly, and has not been entirely into muscle tissue, but has gone directly into the bloodstream
ReplyDeleteI'll be making my appointment as soon as my local chemist puts out the notice about them. Here in Australia the second booster must be at least four months after the first booster.
ReplyDeletethanks for the headsup. did you have Neuropathy before?
ReplyDeleteYes I did.
DeleteI'm so sorry you had such a bummer of a side effect. Now I'm worried about getting a second booster shot. I had been considering it. I think I'll wait to see if there is a serious new surge of the virus here. Take care, Catalyst.
ReplyDeleteIt's strange that you wouldn't have side effects to earlier shots and then would react to this one. These vaccinations are a mystery! I haven't had reactions to any of mine so far, knock on wood.
ReplyDeleteNeuropathy is awful but it passed. That's good to hear. I didn't know that was a known side effect. Hope you get some good rest now.
ReplyDeleteThey just opened up the 2nd booster to those over 60 ears of age here so I will be booking an appointment asap.
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