With the Covid situation is happening around the world, I am totally up for the vaccination hoping to protect myself and my family.
When I arrived at the vaccination
facility near my place, it was crowded, but the staff were professional. They led
me to the waiting area to wait for my turn. The holding area was big, and we
were given a sticker to notify staff that we are from the specific time slot.
We were then led into the vaccination
hall where registrations were done. Quickly after registration, I was called
into one of the rooms to be vaccinated. The nurse checked my details and explained
to me the procedure and the vaccine I will be taking. She also told me the
possible side effects I might experience after the vaccination.
The not-so-painful vaccination was
done with seconds, and she is a pro! I did not feel a thing as she was speaking
to me and keeping me occupied when she poked me… hahaaaaahahh
After vaccination, I was told to sit
in the hall to rest and to be observed in case I do not feel well. I was given
water to drink, and the staff walked around to check if anyone is feeling unwell.
I heard my name called out after about 30 minutes and the staff at the counter reminded
me on the possible side effects and handed me a paper certifying that I had my
first dose of vaccination.
The whole process was quick, swift
and I thank all the staff there for helping everyone out.
I could feel the side effects taking
place after about 2 hours and I felt nausea though no vomiting. My left arms
started to feel heavy, and I realized that I cannot lift it up… I was also
feeling motion sickness, seasick more like it when I laid on my bed to rest. The
rest of the night was uncomfortable, with a sore left arm and still feeling
nausea which is making it harder to sleep… arrraaagggghhhh… I hope it will go
away tomorrow…
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