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In reply to the discussion: I got my first shot moderna - I also had covid in January [View all]TigressDem
(5,126 posts)20. Well, at least the good news is you have gotten through both.
Still sucks to deal with this especially when so many did not survive.
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Yep, the reaction to the first shot is usually worse in those who already had covid.
LisaL
Mar 2021
#1
A couple I know had been in Florida on vacation at the start of COVID last year...
Silent3
Mar 2021
#5
I had it pretty good. I was out of work for a month. And still felt like shit for quite sometime
boston bean
Mar 2021
#10
Thanks for the info. I had a mild case the end of Dec. Dr. said 90 days before I can get the vac.
nature-lover
Mar 2021
#29
My first positive was a pcr on Jan 2. I had two negative rapid tests prior even though I was sick
boston bean
Mar 2021
#30
My SIL's doc said she'd have to wait 90 days post Covid infection before she could get her shot.
Native
Mar 2021
#36
Not sure you need a 2nd shot really. Data shows people who had covid and got the vaccine
LymphocyteLover
Mar 2021
#43
Yes... it should be interesting to see what your 2nd vaccine reaction is like. I'm guessing
LymphocyteLover
Mar 2021
#45