cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2164041

UUUGGGGGHHH

I hate it.

Admittedly, I took 4 Tylenols (which you should never do so please think of your health and don’t do it) over the course of today till now.

I still feel something, especially where the shot was, and my head feels a bit light-headed and strange.

Don’t get me wrong: I’m glad I took it and I’m actually a bit proud that this may be my seventh shot so far (probably sixth, though).

But the first day? Yeah, not so good.

  • Pluto [he/him, he/him]OP
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    42 months ago

    Maybe this is my sixth or seventh one. I’m not sure.

    I’m taking anti-Covid 19 booster shots as the pandemic isn’t done yet and I’d rather be safe than sorry and not get Long Covid.

    • @cfgaussian
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      Problem is you can still get long covid even with booster shots…

      My only advice is maybe don’t take any unnecessary additional medication like Tylenol immediately afterwards. Wait a day or two next time, even if your arm is a bit sore.

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          I don’t have a good medical reason, it’s just how i do things. I like to avoid taking pain medication if i can help it, and there are worse things than having a sore arm or mild flu like symptoms for a day or two, so i would just tough it out after i get a shot.

          If i were to still have issues after a couple of days then i would reassess the situation, but so far that has not happened to me.