My COVID VACCINE Side Effects
Stacey Chillemi gives viewers her first-hand experience of the side effects she experienced after she got the Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine shot #1.
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My Experience with the Covid Vaccine
Signing In
When I entered the facility where they were going to administer the Covid Vaccine Shot I witnessed tons of military officers all around. I would say about 80 percent of the people there were military officers and then they had a small amount of health care workers working there to help administer the Covid-19 vaccinations.
They had workers behind desks and everything was very well organized. When I got there they checked me in and they gave me a specific number and had me go right to a desk where they asked me some questions about my personal medical history.
Covid Vaccine Shot
Afterward, they brought me over to the healthcare facility area where I sat down and there was a nurse. The nurse practitioner asked me a couple of questions to see if I had Covid previously and also to see if I had any allergic reactions to anything.
After I answered all the questions and gone over everything with her she had given me the Covid Vaccine shot.
They then took me to an area to sit down and relax for about 15 minutes. They wanted to make sure everything was okay and that I didn’t have any reactions to the Covid Vaccine.
Once I showed so signs of any problems they let me go leave the facility where I met my husband in the parking lot to go home. They would not let him in the facility because he was not getting the Covid Vaccine shot.
I felt fine after the shot, however, when I got in the car I noticed that I began to feel a slightly little fatigued. I felt a little tiredness around my eyes. So once I arrived home I decided to take a little nap for about an hour to recharge myself. when I woke I felt better.
The fatigue carried with me throughout the night. It didn’t feel like chronic fatigue where you feel like you cannot do anything just slight tiredness.
I had very few side effects caused by the Covid Vaccine.
Then about eight hours later before I went to bed I noticed that my arm started to feel a little sore where they stuck me. I also experienced a little swelling and stiffness in my arm. It wasn’t unbearable but you could definitely feel the swelling. The soreness began in my upper arm to my elbow. It didn’t go down my entire arm.
Bedtime
Around 11:00 pm I went to bed. I didn’t have any trouble sleeping. I did have to sleep on my other side because my arm hurt if my body put pressure on it.
Morning
When I woke up I noticed that the soreness was still there but it was a lot less than it was the previous day when I got the Covid Vaccine.
Afternoon
As the day went on the soreness started to decrease significantly. My arm felt almost back to normal. I barely feel anything in my arm. The swelling was gone and I did not feel fatigued. I just feel back to my normal self. It was about 24 hours since I got the Coronavirus vaccine, so it probably took me a good 24 hours to get fully back to my old self.
I only saw a few side effects.
Epilepsy and Covid Vaccine
My epilepsy was a big concern. I was nervous when I got the vaccine. I was concerned if the Covid Vaccine would interfere with my medication or if it could cause me to have seizures.
It didn’t cause any seizures. Learn more listen to the video on Epilepsy and the Covid Vaccine…
I didn’t feel any stress and it didn’t affect my seizures or my epilepsy in any way. For me, it worked very well.
I had the Pfizer vaccine.
I went over a lot of information with them.
Is The Pfizer Vaccine or The Moderna Vaccine Better?
The Pfizer vaccine and Moderna are basically the same vaccines. They do the same thing and there’s no better one. If you get an option to use one or the other I suggest going for it. But that’s my own opinion. This is your choice.
Conclusion
For me, the vaccination worked well. I didn’t get any major side effects at all. Everything was extremely slight and it didn’t take very long for my body to go back to its original self.
I can go back and get the next um vaccination the second covid vaccine shot in three weeks.
If you have any questions feel free to leave them in the comment box on Youtube and I’ll be happy to answer them to the best of my ability.
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