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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAnyone here got a COVID booster lately?
I scheduled one for after the protest tomorrow.
Just wondering what to expect reaction-wise.

dpibel
(3,692 posts)Last edited Fri Oct 17, 2025, 03:52 PM - Edit history (1)
Me: Slightly sore arm.
Sig. Other: Tired and small fever for a day and a half.
Oh. Both covid and flu.
I got one, no problems.
I know of someone who got one and had fevers, chills.
Dont know if we got the same. Mine was Pfizer.
LuckyCharms
(20,940 posts)It was my 10th or 11th one?
Same reaction as the previous ones.
Moderna.
Tommy Carcetti
(44,305 posts)Along with the flu shot.
Nothing more than the usual minor soreness at the injection spot.
Ocelot II
(127,891 posts)My arm ached and I was a bit tired for a couple of days.
lamp_shade
(15,303 posts)Swede
(37,670 posts)Then scheduling the covid vax at the same time. Co-worker got covid but she hadn't been to the building in 10 days, so I think we're safe.
JustAnotherGen
(37,290 posts)1st one I was okay.
2nd one - I felt like I was getting the flu for 2 or 3 days.
Swede
(37,670 posts)So it's gotta be done.
JustAnotherGen
(37,290 posts)He developed shingles two weeks after his 50th birthday. He was in misery for a month.
mucifer
(25,383 posts)Last edited Fri Oct 17, 2025, 08:37 PM - Edit history (1)
50 and got shingles so bad it attacked his vocal chords and for a few weeks he needed a feeding tube. He had some temporary facial paralysis. He had really bad pain. Morphine didn't help. High dose Gabapentin did.
Good thing he did completely heal. But he was in the hospital a few weeks.
So when I got a fever for a few days with the shingles vax I was cool with that
LetMyPeopleVote
(171,814 posts)I an fully vaxxed
bullimiami
(14,067 posts)Last month.
Bruising, sore arm and pretty good local skin irritation.
Nothing else.
Maybe better to not get them in the same arm??
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Bernardo de La Paz
(59,744 posts)It's not about immune system or no immune system.
It's about driving a car across country instead of walking. Power assist for the immune system.
But if you are conned into thinking yours is all-powerful, go take a bath in sewage like your hero R Effin K jr.
sarisataka
(22,070 posts)Or is that too science-y for you?
NewHendoLib
(61,370 posts)The Blue Flower
(6,232 posts)The only thing that happened was that I broke out in a sweat about 24 hours later. Then it quickly went away. I didn't even have a sore arm. I got my flu shot in the other arm at the same time. No aftereffects.
gab13by13
(30,191 posts)We got the Pfizer shot, no symptoms.
piddyprints
(15,034 posts)No reaction at all. It was the easiest one so far.
Skittles
(168,221 posts)mild body aches, nothing bad
rzemanfl
(30,939 posts)I got the new Moderna a couple of weeks ago.
a kennedy
(34,674 posts)Did fine the day I received it, but it was pretty darn sore for the whole day after the shots. Im sure a mistake getting them in one arm. But just fine after that one bad day.
SARose
(1,753 posts)And flu.
Greywing
(1,156 posts)I was drowsy and took several naps yesterday.
Bettie
(19,000 posts)DH had one too. He felt tired for the rest of the day, I had a sore arm for a few days.
Not bad at all.
Maru Kitteh
(30,855 posts)I dont usually get anything except a sore arm. This year I had terrible malaise, a mild sore throat and chills off and on most of the next day.
KT2000
(21,772 posts)First time I have reacted that way. OK after that one day though but I did decide to get them separately next year.
Maru Kitteh
(30,855 posts)Mossfern
(4,471 posts)Just had a sore arm for a day or so - no other reaction.
Moderna
Ms. Toad
(37,908 posts)it has less mRNA than the Pfizer one.
I had the smallest immediate reaction in 3 years. Since my first bout with COVID, which messed up my immune system, I've been getting a 103 fever with every vaccination (not just COVID).
I had no fever at all this time. Minor sore arm.
. . . I'm hoping the lack of an immediate reaction means I don't get the long-term reaction (a month of headaches, severe enough to send me to the ER). I won't know for a few weeks whether I escape that reaction.
Tree Lady
(12,818 posts)My shot since I get sick for 2-3 days every time, chills, aches, fever.
I get Maderna everytime. I get it soon.
Pachamama
(17,512 posts)
Ms. Toad
(37,908 posts)The new Moderns vaccine only has 20% of the amount of mRNA in the prior Moderna vaccine (10 micrograms instead of 50). The lower dose proved to be more effective than the higher dose, especially in patients over 65.
usedtobedemgurl
(1,869 posts)Every time, I have only had a sore arm. This time the sore arm was a half of what it was for other shots.
Chellee
(2,269 posts)Both of my injection sites felt slightly sore for the rest of the day, but that was gone the next morning. I got Moderna.
It was hard for me to get. I'm in Indiana. The hospital that my doctor's office is associated with did not have it. Neither did the county Department of Health. Local pharmacies had Pfizer, but I've always done Moderna and wanted to stick with that. Costco had both, but they, like every pharmacy in town was requiring a Rx. Luckily (???) I have a lot of comorbidities that are on the CDC list so my doctor was very happy to write me a script.
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Bernardo de La Paz
(59,744 posts)Chellee
(2,269 posts)What did I miss?
Bernardo de La Paz
(59,744 posts)That was the first post (and only post before getting revoked) so it was kind of neutral, but I could see where they would take the premise and so I made a neutral counter post; neutral if you assume that reality and facts are neutral; not neutral if you are a rabid anti-vaxxer.
Chellee
(2,269 posts)
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Bernardo de La Paz
(59,744 posts)MarineCombatEngineer
(16,242 posts)BTW, what toppings do you like on your pizza?
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(129,999 posts)Got both the COVID and my flu shot. No adverse reaction but everyone is different.
BuddhaGirl
(3,692 posts)We've never gotten any reactions to the boosters save for sore arms!
debm55
(51,771 posts)It was more tender then I remember.
Hekate
(99,915 posts)I was going to get my booster next month as part of my physical, but phoned a doctor I know socially in August and was greeted with, There is a HUGE outbreak of Covid in Ventura, go get your booster now. She explained that she was making it her business to greet every caller with that message.
So I assuredly did hubby and I went to our internists office and got the double jab of flu and Covid, because our doc has read studies that taking them together creates a synergy of immune response.
ETA: hubby had a bit of a reaction, kind of moped around for a few days, then was fine.
CTyankee
(67,370 posts)Emile
(38,470 posts)to getting covid.
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Bernardo de La Paz
(59,744 posts)You'll feel better because your arteries are perfect and will never clog.
Emile
(38,470 posts)ass once a month.
LogDog75
(937 posts)Same arm and the only reaction was a slightly sore arm.
If you're concerned about side effects, I'd recommend taking a couple of aspirins, Tylenol, or Ibuprofen, before going to the No Kings Day protest.
murielm99
(32,443 posts)I had a sore arm for a few days.
Iris
(16,743 posts)markodochartaigh
(4,419 posts)about three weeks ago. My arm was more sore than normal but no other side effects. I got my flu, tdap, and rsv shots in the other arm the same day. That arm was more sore than normal too.
NeoTrajan
(32 posts)The result should be exactly the same
No reason to believe otherwise
Goonch
(4,080 posts)
BigmanPigman
(54,156 posts)when CVS suddenly they were going to administer the shots. I got mine that very day, in case CDC changes its mind.
My arm was sore for 2 days, I got both shots in the same arm.
I had just come back from my doctor who injects 32 needles into my scalp, neck and forehead for Botox for daily migraines. They hurt like hell but are not even close to the agony of a 4 day headache.
The Covid and Flu shot were painless. I didn't even know she gave me the shots until she said she was already done. Compared to Botox injection pain, the boosters were nothing.
helpisontheway
(5,349 posts)So far we have not had any reaction. Plan to relax this weekend.
tavernier
(14,028 posts)No problems. Teeny bit sore 24 hours.
cally
(21,803 posts)for two weeks. The current theory is that I caught RSV or something similar (I have been vaccinated for RSV) just before or during wait for vaccine. The two vaccines and an illness was just too much for my body to fight off easily.
Doctor (spoke to several during illness) told me that it was not the vaccines! And that reaction to flu and covid vaccines only lasts about 3 days.)
Hekate
(99,915 posts)I thought this must be what whooping cough feels like, because I would cough until it hit my gag-reflex & barely avoided that outcome.
I hope you continue to get better, and never get it again!
MineralMan
(150,000 posts)Just a bit of pain around the injection site. Same as usual.
Stinky The Clown
(68,827 posts). . . . . a very slight headache the next day.
To be honest, the arm and the headache could have my arthritis and my normal seasonal runny nose.
bluestarone
(20,553 posts)Last week of September. We are so happy we were able too!
A Brand New World
(1,161 posts)Less of a reaction this time than the previous ones. Just a slight sore arm for a day or so. I have previously had chills and widespread pain with the others, all Moderna.
misanthrope
(9,239 posts)Only reaction was a slight fever the next day, which told me at least one of them was working.
Maeve
(43,315 posts)Sore arm for two days. That's it
Bobstandard
(2,059 posts)Crunchy Frog
(28,119 posts)Irish_Dem
(76,579 posts)Sick for two days.
Then third day I am perfectly fine.
JBTaurus83
(722 posts)Flu shot. Im 42 and in good health. I just had a sore arm for a couple of days.
Farmgirl1961
(1,660 posts)Both in the left arm. Felt crummy for 1-day with a very slight temp. Honestly, I thought I was going to feel much worse than I did. I've had both Moderna and Pfizer; I never feel anything with Pfizer but with Moderna it's almost always a bit of a kick in the pants (but it's over within 1-2 days). I've had COVID twice and although neither time it was terrible, I had lingering effects for awhile (especially the second time).
BamaRefugee
(3,869 posts)I had no bad facts other than of course your arms are a little sore to injection into your muscle it's always going to happen but other than that nothing.
I've been very lucky though I never had a reaction to the shots. And I've had all of them I even did my shingles shots over the last year.
sdfernando
(5,946 posts)Covid in one are and the Flu in the other. Some very minor soreness in the Covid arm....but I don't generally have much reaction to vaccines....even Tetanus only gets a little sore in the arm.
buzzycrumbhunger
(1,404 posts)No reaction from either. My son claims hes always had a mild reaction (soreness and possible low-grade fever for a day or two), which he attributes to it being a good take.
Im a pharmacy tech attached to a hospital, so Im current on everything. Honestly, the only one I had a real reaction to was the Shingrix (a two-shot deal), which left me sore for two or three days, and is the most likely vaccine to give you a reaction. Compared to actual shingles, its an easy choice.
Take some Tylenol/ibuprofen/naproxen after if you feel you need something. Itll pass.
Hassler
(4,606 posts)Some soreness in both today
KitFox
(448 posts)😊
AllaN01Bear
(27,735 posts)ProfessorGAC
(74,897 posts)I had no reaction at all, aside from a slight soreness in my bicep that ended in around 24 hours.
I got the new Pfizer variant.
The Wizard
(13,444 posts)AntiFascist
(13,698 posts)just wanted to point out that German studies of the nasal spray Azelastine show that it has an immunizing effect against Covid, as well as other viral infections including the common cold, according to a doctor I spoke with, and may be more effective than the vaccination itself? Currently it's used as an anti-histamine type spray for allergies.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2838335
spanone
(140,460 posts)Mystery To Me
(29 posts)got covid and flu shots last Monday. Slightly sore arms. We both felt a little fluish with my wife getting chills and shivers on the first night. We are both 70 years old.
Strelnikov_
(8,064 posts)No reaction. Also no 5G, and I cant plaster nails on my chest while working, was really looking forward to the magnetism.
Safe as Milk
(163 posts)I'm taking a shit-load of other medications and I'm just getting over an infection. So I'm not sure I'm giving you an accurate picture. Nonetheless, I was a bit groggy this morning, but feel fine now.
electric_blue68
(24,476 posts)BumRushDaShow
(162,064 posts)I normally don't react to these (outside of injection site soreness) and had no symptoms the past couple years. During the early boosters period for the COVID shot, it would take a couple days for me to react with the fatigue and aches.
But this year's round hit me like a Mack truck the very next day!
Was a bit better the day after that and I was fine by the 3rd day. Not sure which shot did that but yikes!
CTyankee
(67,370 posts)nilram
(3,397 posts)And that's consistent with my experience.
kimbutgar
(26,287 posts)And my son and husband got one two weeks ago.
Vogon_Glory
(10,115 posts)I remember it being the Phiser version. Im not getting any younger, I will do a bit of flying, and Im scared stiff about what Donald John will do to the ACA.
Diamond_Dog
(38,819 posts)No side effects at all, but then I have never had any side effects from a Covid or a flu vaccination.
Trailrider1951
(3,541 posts)while I was visiting with my cardiologist. I got the shot about 4 pm and had a sore arm until Wednesday. That was the extent of my reaction, I hope yours goes as easy as mine!
BOSSHOG
(43,885 posts)Slight stiffness Wednesday Morning for a short while. All is well.
viva la
(4,349 posts)No reaction. My arm was a bit sore for an hour.
cliffside
(1,425 posts)sakabatou
(45,430 posts)C_U_L8R
(48,334 posts)Easy peasy. No after effects. The nurse was great and said there was quite a rush (this was right as Trump threatened to take the vaccines away).
Scrivener7
(57,501 posts)only lasted 48 hours. That's short for me.
surfered
(9,905 posts)IzzaNuDay
(1,168 posts)Had both the Covid and flu shots in the same arm on the same day. What was weird this time around, I had no symptoms fever or soreness. I hope your vaccine results in no symptoms!
WmChris
(450 posts)Covid & flu no adverse side effects.
Don't know where the 90 came from
MLAA
(19,570 posts)Bristlecone
(10,918 posts)No ill effects or arm pain.
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struggle4progress
(124,983 posts)IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,340 posts)I haven't had a sore arm like this since the first shot. I think this was my 6th or 7th.
I had my flu shot in the same arm two weeks ago and a tetanus in the other arm. That could have been a factor.
Greybnk48
(10,632 posts)left a hot lump on my arm for two day and it was sore there. It also stung a bit going in. The person giving the shot hit a vessel of some sort because I had a drop of blood running down my arm, so maybe that was why I got a lump.
MIButterfly
(1,524 posts)I was light-headed for about 15-20 minutes and that was it. The pharmacist said to keep hydrated, so I did.
BigDemVoter
(4,664 posts)Vaccinations Wednesday . NO adverse reaction.
riversedge
(78,456 posts)see if they have the Covid booster.
Coldwater
(432 posts)I was informed by the VA that they no longer provide the Covid-19 booster, and if I want a shot I should go to CVS
Vinca
(52,883 posts)I felt a little under the weather for a couple of days and a sore arm. We got both flu and Covid at the same time by the way.