Benedict Scott
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“No one thought to ask it”

Ahhh!!!

So many people asked this. It’s the same as the need to be hydrated which everyone just completely ignores.

#CovidVaccines are driving me nuts today.
12:27 PM - Aug 18, 2023
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hal
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In response to Benedict Scott.
I never thought about it, but it makes sense. I always get shots in my dominant arm because the soreness goes away more quickly. That by itself suggests there could be an impact on vaccine response.
02:08 PM - Aug 18, 2023
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Deb
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In response to hal.
I do that too so I’ve had all my covid shots in one arm.
02:21 PM - Aug 18, 2023
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ecsbrooklyn
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In response to Benedict Scott.
And to think I always get vaxed in the left arm because I'm right-handed. Who knew?
12:32 PM - Aug 18, 2023
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Benedict Scott
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In response to ecsbrooklyn.
I would suggest the alternative (get shot in primary arm) to decrease arm pain as movement and usage decreases residual pain. But, that kind of conflicts with this article now that you have a pattern, ha. Tricky stuff.
12:46 PM - Aug 18, 2023
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Lucy
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In response to ecsbrooklyn.
Me too, always the left arm. Been doing that for years.
06:49 PM - Aug 20, 2023
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Melissa
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In response to Benedict Scott.
Thanks!
12:31 PM - Aug 18, 2023
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