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The old Pfizer doses would shut me down for 3 days.
Fever, chills, body aches, fatigue.
The first shot wasn't so bad. The second and third were insane.
I'm pretty sure I've had a fourth shot, but I don't remember how I felt. I think I got covid last year, after already having the third shot, and I've been dealing with symptoms for over a year now (mostly muscle fatigue).
I want the new shot with the new variant mix, but I'm also afraid of how I'm going to react to it. I have too much going on at work and home right now to take half a week off for the shot.
I have a pretty crummy immune system and have always dealt with autoimmune issues, so it's important that I get the shot, even if I react badly to it. :/
My immune system is compromised by a low level form of leukemia.
I was scared when I took the first Pfizer -- no side effects.
The second one was painful as hell. The others were no problem.
Then I got Covid last week for the second time anyway.
That sucks, sorry to hear it. I hope it was at least a mild case.