1st dose of #pfizer Vaccine #primaryimmunedeficiency
I got my 1st dose of Pfizer vaccine on Feb 24,2021. It was a moment I had waited for this whole pandemic. In the weeks leading up to my appointment I had worked hard to get a spot, dealing with crashed websites and too few appointments considering the huge demand. I do feel patients with comorbidities could have been prioritized a bit more given that throughout the pandemic most deaths from Covid 19 have been in patients with pre-existing conditions as well as those who are an older age. It was finally my turn and having an appointment in my hometown and not months away was very much like winning the lottery. I got there on time wearing my mask, goggles and cold shoulder blouse so getting the actual injection would be easy. The hospital where I was vaccinated was not crowded and I was taken right in. I had been in contact with my infectious disease specialist about the vaccines but I had one question I never thought to ask. The only appointment I could get for my vaccination was on a Wednesday and that is also the day of the week I get my weekly immune globulin infusions. Can I get both the same day? It turns out I could have but at the time no one had an answer for me so I made the decision to get my vaccine & delay my infusion by 24 hours. I had always read that I can do that
My actual vaccination only took a minute- even with questions I had. It didn't hurt at all. I was ushered into an auditorium to wait with other patients for 30 minutes since I have had anaphylaxis in the past. They offered us bottled water and a choice of individually wrapped cookies. I was not taking off my mask for anything. I brought my cookie home to eat. Later that night my arm began to feel sore. I put some ice on it, and instead of the kickboxing workout I had planned I did some Zumba instead. A little less arm work! That night I had some trouble sleeping since the vaccine was given on the arm I usually sleep on. The next day I felt fine. No pain, no symptoms or side effects. I got my SCIG infusion later that night and prayed I was starting to mount an immune response.