Apparently it's a thing. Four or five days after I got my first Pfizer shot I noticed that the ends of my toes were painful and turning red. It's more annoying than painful but it does wake me up at night. Has anyone had this after the shot... BTW, it will defiantly not dissuade me from getting the second shot. Perhaps I should take a break from running bare foot through the forest
I wholeheartedly agree! ...although I will admit I’m more likely to get medical advice here, than to ask my doctor if he prefers maple or rosewood
Who needs toes anyway? What do we used them for? We don't use 'em! But for some reason we need them to be there. Just so that we can say "this little piggy cried wee wee wee all the way home." Give me solid feet with no toes. That should be the future for humans. No toes. Oh you still got toes? I see, you haven't upgraded to the no toe body, I see. That's a shame...
Fair to say they help with walking and balance. Tape and splint them all together and see how you hobble around. Besides, I find it fun to pick stuff up - really handy for laundry.
You got vaccinated And I did not buy no rose But I wrote this song instead and I call it "Covid Toes" Covid toes Covid toes are always froze Covid toes You're so brave to expose all those Covid toes
Got my 2nd Moderna shot yesterday. 24 hours later I'm sitting here with a 101 fever. Haven't been sick since 2017.
We're getting our 2nd Moderna shot in the morning; the 1st knocked me in the dirt but didn't effect the wife. The strange thing is she's plagued with bad health to the point of being on a liver transplant list, go figure...
Definitely a "feature" of Covid infections. AFAIK, in cases where people don't show other serious symptoms. But, like other have said, check with your doctor. You're supposed to call them if you have unusual or Covid symptoms for more than three days after the shot.
Ya, just take the next day off work. My boss had Pfizer, 1st shot was OK, 2nd shot he got night sweats the 2nd night and an upset stomach all day. I'm hoping I'm good to go in tomorrow. I've got 900+ hours of sick time in the bank, so that's not a problem, but work has been crazy busy this last year.