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Originally Posted by htismaqe
Every vaccine I've ever had was a pin prick. It's why I thought nothing of getting the shot once I decided to do it.
This was unlike anything I've ever experienced with getting a shot. I don't know if it was a supply issue with my pharmacist or what.
That being said, it wasn't really the COVID vaccine itself that caused my problems (unless it's causing the persistent pain I still have) but more the administration of the vaccine.
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Needle should have nee like any other I think theses had more v volume than flu shots but I found them easier than the Hep a b vaccines , minor injection site pain for about 24 hours , some people did have more of a lymph reaction with theses than other vaccines and axillary lymphadenopathy could cause some arm/shoulder discomfort/pain but should go away within a few months .