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@cehunt57 I know they were saying that a strong reaction like you had generally indicates that the vaccine is really doing its job, so hopefully that's some compensation for what you went through. I had a sore arm and some fatigue and a very mild headache the next day but that was all.

I had my vaccine at the local Walgreens and just had to fill out a form that only listed a number of reasons for needing a third shot, and you had to indicate that you did have one of them. You didn't even have to say which one you had. There was insurance info also.
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@contentandwell that is what my daughter said. My daughter had bad reactions to her 1st & 2nd doses of Pfizer. She works at Mayo, Rochester as a biologist in some kind of research. Her husband is an engineer at Mayo, Rochester doing biomedical engineering. I called her to compare symptoms of reactions to the vaccine. She said “yeah, I’m so glad! That means it’s working!” My husband said “she’s happy you’re miserable?” I guess so. It is Monday now and I think I’m back to normal.