The new Moderna vaccine kicking anyone else's ass?

Up until now, I’ve only gotten the Pfizer vaccines. And while I’ve reacted to them, it was never particularly bad. Light muscle aches and some fatigue were basically it. Worst was the second one - I could feel my hair follicles and eyelids with that one.

But the Moderna one seems to be quite the beast.

When I found out I could get the new Moderna, I was excited, since I’ve heard that mix-and-match is probably the strongest immunity you can get. And I figured it wasn’t going to be that bad when after several hours, I only had some light fatigue.

But today has been awful. Consistent fever around 102.3, chills, headache, nausea, whole-body aches, and ludicrous levels of exhaustion. I’ve been utterly useless.

Is this what Moderna vaccines have been like all along? I’ll take it over contracting COVID-19, definitely… but ouch. It’s hurting me plenty.

Next morning update: Chills are gone, fever seems to be gone, muscle aches aren’t entirely gone, but they’re fading. All in all, 10/10 would feel like shit for a day again to help stop the spread of a dangerous disease.

Encode1307,

I think the moderna dosing is still double the pfizer dose. So I think it’s always caused a larger immune response. Ibuprofen will deal with most of those symptoms if you’re really not feeling good.

PurpleTentacle,

I believe one can’t 1:1 compare the dosage, Pfizer’s MRNA was supposed to be a little more stable and hence less of it was needed. But, yeah, Moderna’s dosage is higher.

I’ve gotten both over the years and Moderna always knocked me out harder, but never like OP. Symptoms have always been medium to strong fatigue and at most a mild headache.

I haven’t gotten the new booster yet.

rambaroo,

Moderna absolutely kicked my ass, I had the worst body aches I’ve ever experienced to the point that I was curled up in a ball on the floor until the double dose of Tylenol started kicking in.

I just got the Pfizer booster recently and had hardly any side effects at all.

Encode1307,

It helped to remind myself that I felt like shit because my immune system was at work. It’s a sign (albeit an unwelcome one) that the vaccine is working.

rambaroo,

Yep, better than getting COVID. It only lasted about 10 hours.

A_Random_Idiot,

Every shot and booster I’ve had made me feel like shit for several days, and made my arm throb as if I’d been shot for about a week.

But if my choice is between that and long covid, well, I’m chosing the shot lol.

kescusay,
@kescusay@lemmy.world avatar

But if my choice is between that and long covid, well, I’m chosing the shot lol.

Bingo. I have extended family with long COVID and it sucks ass. My father-in-law used to be the strongest and most active guy I knew. Woodland firefighter, constantly doing stuff with his hands. All of that is over now. Long COVID has wrecked him. He’s probably going to be on supplemental oxygen for the rest of his life.

hamid,

Too bad you didn’t drop dead, nothing of value would have been lost.

A_Random_Idiot,

Someones nipples are all twisted this morning.

clueless_stoner,
@clueless_stoner@lemmy.world avatar

Nothing of value will be lost when you can no longer interact with this instance either. Goodbye

FlashMobOfOne,
@FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world avatar

Oddly enough, none of the COVID vaccines or boosters have affected me in any significant way… but… I got my flu shot last week and it hit me like a freight train. I was having to fight to speak clearly in a work meeting thirty minutes after the injection, but on the plus side, it’s nice to know my body’s building an immune response.

DragonTypeWyvern,

I’m glad someone else has an immune system that doesn’t hate them, I’m going in later this week and this crowd was making me feel anxious even though I’ve never had a reaction to vaccines.

Brkdncr,

I think it’s good if you have a strong immune system response to the vax. It means your immune system will be charged up with antibodies.

I always plan to take 1-2 days off after getting vaccinated.

kescusay,
@kescusay@lemmy.world avatar

That’s what I should have done. Oh well. At least I’m feeling a lot better this morning. C’est la vie.

Mang,

People still get vaccinated? Just curious, but haven’t seen or heard about covid in a while …

Valmond,

I got COVID just a month ago.

the_third,

Yep, it’s still a thing, we had two cases at our 100-ish people company recently.

idiomaddict,

Cases are up everywhere, more so than the normal end of summer way. The cases are less deadly, but they can still cause long covid, even without symptoms

Jackthelad,

Ah yes “Long Covid”, or “post-viral syndrome” as we used to call it. The chances of it happening are very slim and could happen with any cold or flu virus you catch, but let’s pretend it’s something new.

And ignore that it’s massively overblown, and led by people who think having a headache one day, two months after having Covid is evidence that they’ve got “Long Covid”.

news.sky.com/…/long-covid-risks-are-distorted-by-…

idiomaddict,

As though previous failures of the health system are a reason to continue to fail people.

kescusay,
@kescusay@lemmy.world avatar

I knew my question would summon the anti-vaccine idiot-brigade.

Itsamelemmy,

I’m not anti, I’ve had 3 doses.They sure aren’t making it easy to get this one. I’ve had an appointment canceled at Safeway, and been to Walmart twice. First time told come back next week just walk in, and then turned away and told to make an appointment online when I did. Seriously just considering saying fuck it. It shouldn’t be this fucking difficult.

kescusay,
@kescusay@lemmy.world avatar

Don’t give up! The reason that’s happening is that demand for the new doses is far outstripping predictions, so they’re running out. That’s going to taper off.

Itsamelemmy,

Managed to get phizer and the flu vax last Friday. My last 3 doses were Moderna with no major side effects, and this most recent phizer was the same. Arm ache, and maybe slight chills for a night. Thanks for encouraging me to try again. Think I was just trying to get them done too soon. Still didn’t have a choice, phizer was all they had. I don’t think there’s much difference though, and either is probably better than none.

kescusay,
@kescusay@lemmy.world avatar

Yep, definitely. Despite Moderna kicking my butt for a day or two, I’m very glad I got it. Much rather not be part of the problem.

Mang,

Who said anything about being anti vaccine? How about you fuck off if you ain’t gonna answer?

kescusay,
@kescusay@lemmy.world avatar

It’s a really stupid question. Of course people still vaccinate. There are two new strains going around that are rapidly increasing hospitalizations.

Mang,

Where I am from, no there hasn’t been any covid talk in a few months …

kescusay,
@kescusay@lemmy.world avatar

So? Just because no one you know is talking about it doesn’t mean it isn’t happening. I’d bet if you called the local hospital and them if there’s been an uptick in COVID-19 cases, they’d wonder what rock you’ve been living under.

For the record, the strain with the largest circulation right now is EG.5, which is a descendant of Omicron (which should give you an idea of how infectious it is).

Very_Bad_Janet,

My husband just got over COVID. Two colleagues at work, and their families, also recently had COVID. My kids' have a number of cases at both of their schools.

kobra,

Your experience matches every shot I’ve had with Moderna. I’m planning to get Pfizer this time around, in the hopes that it goes easier on my body 🤞

kemsat,

Normal. After I took it, I was feeling like I’d done an intense all body workout, like all my muscles felt sore. Was basically done the next day.

Papanca,

According to my records i’ve had Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Apart from a sore arm and maybe a bit tired, i thankfully had no other symptoms.

BitingChaos,
@BitingChaos@lemmy.world avatar

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. :/

FReddit,

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.

kescusay,
@kescusay@lemmy.world avatar

That sucks, sorry to hear it. I hope it was at least a mild case.

BillMurray,

Is there a chance you just happen to have gotten sick coincidentally around the same time that you got the vaccine?

kescusay,
@kescusay@lemmy.world avatar

Unlikely. I mask up everywhere (especially with these new strains running rampant). Plus, I just woke up and am feeling a hell of a lot better.

MrGerrit, (edited )

First shot of the Moderna vaccine I was not doing bad, bit tired for a week but nothing else really note worthy.

But the day after my second shot I woke up to heavy chest and heart pains. I didn’t know what was the matter, my first thought was: “am I having a heart attack?!”

Couldn’t move and hardly breath from pain, it took over a half hour before I could finally grab my phone and call my house doctor’s office. I explained what was going on and that I had my shot the day prior. Was being told that was just a side effect from the shots and that just should take painkillers and try to tough it out. If it wasn’t going any better in a day or two I should call back to make a appointment.

After a short half day a couldn’t take it anymore, called my doctor back and he told me to go to the hospital.

Luckily I could come the same day and they did multiple tests. Had to stay the night because the results wouldn’t be ready till the next day.

Well it turned out that had a inflamed heart muscle pouch, had to translate. Hope it’s correct.

Stayed in the hospital for almost 3 weeks. I got oxygen, because I had trouble breathing and I got all I kinds of drugs all day long to help me out.

After that they said I could go home but call right away when there was any problems.

I couldn’t work for almost three months and during that time went back to the hospital 2 times because returning heavy pains on my chest.

After those three months I figured it’s time to go back to work but only like 2 or 3 days per week to start with because I still had breathing problems and sometimes the pain would come back.

I’m doing better but still sometimes I have trouble breathing and have to take it easy.

I didn’t even wanted to get the shots but had to because of my work.

kescusay,
@kescusay@lemmy.world avatar

I’m sorry that happened, but you must know reactions like that are extraordinarily rare, and COVID-19 itself frequently causes much more severe heart injury.

I hope you’re doing better now.

akaCat,

Oh ick, I’m scheduled for Moderna on Friday. Oh well — I’ll be far more annoyed if it’s “rescheduled” again.

The worst I’ve had so far is that I can’t have my blood pressure checked on that arm anymore. The pressure of the cuff hurts so much that my blood pressure shoots straight up. Luckily I discovered that early enough to always get the Covid shot in that same arm.

kescusay,
@kescusay@lemmy.world avatar

Woah, that’s weird! Like, even if it’s been months since the last shot, you can’t get your blood pressure read from it because it hurts too much?

akaCat,

Yup! I most recently let my Dr try that arm about a month ago, and I’d last had a Covid shot about 10 months before that. Of course I have no idea if each shot is continuing the problem, or if someone just goofed when they administered the first two shots and nicked something, or something.

kescusay,
@kescusay@lemmy.world avatar

Weird. I wonder if one of the vaccinations nicked a major nerve.

intensely_human,

Brand new chronic pain condition! How fun

intensely_human,

Is that effect on your arm permanent or only a short period after the shot?

SiriusCybernetics, (edited )

Yes, my first vaccine was Pfizer and second was Moderna, which caused heart issues. I went to a heart specialist and was diagnosed with pericarditis from the vaccine. It took awhile for symptoms to improve (pain, shortness of breath etc.). I feel lucky though.

An unusual amount of people had severe symptoms in our area after the Moderna vaccine. Healthy people in their 30s for the most part. Our electrician had a heart attack and a few people died. Needless to say I didn’t go for a third. We know a guy who technically died from it, but he was revived - they got his heart going.

Jackthelad,

This was the reason I didn’t get vaccinated. I already have myocarditis, and someone I know had the same and his condition was made noticeably worse after.

I’d rather take my chances with Covid.

effward,
@effward@kbin.social avatar

Good thing you're not in charge of anything..

SiriusCybernetics,

I came to the same conclusion, albeit a bit too late. I have all my regular immunizations and am no skeptic, but this one I now lump in the same category as the regular flu vaccine. Thanks but I’ll pass, but I understand others may choose for various valid reasons. This issue brings out the kooks though.

Jackthelad,

Some people have been driven insane by Covid, and if you even mention the fact you didn’t get the vaccine for perfectly sound health reasons, you’re labelled as an anti-vaxx loon.

Nobody understands nuance anymore. In any kind of debate.

Fondots,

Haven’t gotten the new vaccine yet, but my first moderna gave me some chills, headache, and fatigue, I didn’t check my temperature but I wouldn’t have been surprised if I had a slight fever. It hit me maybe 8-12 ish hours after I got it, not too bad, but not exactly fun either, could have worked through it if I needed to but I was glad I had the day off. The real kicker for me though was I work night shift, I got it right after work in the morning, went home, went to bed, and it started hitting me a bit after I got up the next evening, and by the time I was ready to go to sleep the next morning I was feeling fine. If I’d been on a normal schedule and got the vaccine at the same time, I probably would have been going to bed at about the same time it hit me and I would have slept through all of the symptoms.

Most of my boosters have been moderna, and I haven’t had any issues with them besides a sore arm, so I think the first dose was my immune system going “hey wait, what the fuck is this? We got a code red over here” And with the boosters it pretty much just went “oh, ok, another one of these, go ahead and put it with the others, no biggie”

The one Pfizer vaccine I did get didn’t seem to make my arm quite as sore as the others. So that’s something I guess.

intensely_human,

When I took the Moderna two dose in 2021, I was stuck in bed having fever dreams for a couple of days. Like I was hallucinating that I was in different places. Sickest I’ve ever been in my life.

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