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Will I have my usual fever/chills/aches reaction to my Covid booster this weekend?

@LiberalLibrarian I know this is different but me and my wife each had flu shots last week and both forgot that we had had them until late the next day. No side effects at all.

@Charles_Hawtrey My wife will have no side effects. I will probably be bed-ridden for a couple of days.

@LiberalLibrarian I've gotten sick from Covid shots before, I think I did last year but it certainly beats the alternative. πŸ˜‰

@yogapaddlerun I got Covid for the first time last year 2 weeks after getting boosted.

@AlphaCentauri @LiberalLibrarian My immune system is feisty. I’ve had 104F fevers with all of mine, even with pretreating with Benadryl and ibuprofen. Still better than 12 weeks of long COVID. But I’m out for about 18 hours.

@LiberalLibrarian
HEEY LL😊 I'm Going Cautiously "MILD 2 Moderate" 😊

Respectfully, Do U Anticipate Using Paxlovid? [U Need Not Answer If Private😊 ]

B BLESSEDπŸ’š

@GreenLady08 Paxlovid is only for if you get actual Covid, not for reactions to the vaccine. And considering that when I got Covid I took Paxlovid and then got a rebound, I'll be avoiding that for the future.

@LiberalLibrarian
HEEY LL😊 Thank U😊 Double OOPS. 😊 4Got It's ⏲️ Usage.😊

Be BLESSEDπŸ’š 😊

@LiberalLibrarian
No, because you'll do like I do and start 8-hour tylenol immediately on getting the shot and continuing the first 24-36 hours round the clock. Much easier to prevent the body aches than to get rid of them once they start.

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