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March 2021 Move Your @$$ Challenge
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3/19
27.11 miles
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I got Moderna #1 vaccine shot yesterday, just after I got home from Bend. So far my arm only hurts at the injection site. But about an hour after I started feeling real tired and today I could have just slept the day away and sometimes a slight headache. Oh joy my next one is April 15, wonder what kind of mess I will be in then?
03/15 - 02.0 miles rest day walk
03/16 - 02.0 miles ski lesson
03/17 - 02.0 miles Mt Bachelor Hike in the snow
03/18 - 02.0 miles rest day walk
03/19 - 20.0 miles turbo trainer
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I see a lot of this (see image) happening at the moment. Is it just my device? It takes ingenuity to work out how the post was intended to be read!
Also ... what a difference a week makes. No swell and a view across the Irish Sea to the Lake District.
@Dave - hope you’ve had a fabulous break.
ETA - a delightful stroll along the Promenade
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20 Mar 3.56km
MTD 118.29/200km
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Adding 18 miles for 27 out of 250.
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3/20
12.74 miles
426.08 miles MTD0 -
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@k80flec - that is very strange. Everything looks fine on my screen so I suspect it's your computer's display gone haywire. Dave is our tech guru - he'll be back soon! Beautiful photo.
Sorry some people are having side effects from their vaccines. I had no reaction to my first dose of Pfizer other than mild soreness in my arm.0 -
@K80flec = It was messed up on my screen as well. It’s not today but I’ve seen that a couple times from different people.0
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I also so the messed up print on mine and it actually showed on mine after posting. Made a correction and it cleared. I noticed it occurring with mine when I tried to post and saw it just spinning, like a bad connection.
@Janet: I had both shots of Pfizer. Both my hubby and I experienced slight sore to touch arm on the first one. I did have some weird watery eyes for a short while.
Hubby had a slightly sorer arm on the second. Mine was less sore than first. I did not have any side effects from Saturday morning through Monday morning. I had a temp around 94-95 for awhile when I woke. I had chills throughout the day and fatigue. Tuesday was fatigue and lightheaded till noon and poof, they were gone as if nothing happened. I would say that I had flu symptoms years ago that were much worse. I really have not been sick or with colds or flu for like 8 years now. I am just bodily falling apart...lol.
Adding 10.5 miles
March 19: 5 miles walking
March 20: Adding 5:5 miles
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4 miles.
As a nurse I'm glad to see everyone getting vaccinated. The side effects vary but they're a lot better than dealing with the actual disease at it's worst. I'm in a study and testing for antibodies every month until June and it makes me happy to see that line pop up on the test. Sadly, I'm the only one of the clinical staff in my office to have been vaccinated. We're small, so it's just three others but it's frustrating that they have not. Especially since some of our patients have Covid.0 -
57 miles so far this month doing much better this month0
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3/21
18.75 miles
444.83 miles MTD0 -
I see a lot of this (see image) happening at the moment. Is it just my device? It takes ingenuity to work out how the post was intended to be read!
Also ... what a difference a week makes. No swell and a view across the Irish Sea to the Lake District.
@Dave - hope you’ve had a fabulous break.
ETA - a delightful stroll along the Promenade
Here is the original message. (I got Moderna #1 vaccine shot yesterday, just after I got home from Bend. So far my arm only hurts at the injection site. But about an hour after I started feeling real tired and today I could have just slept the day away and sometimes a slight headache. Oh joy my next one is April 15, wonder what kind of mess I will be in then?)
My posts format properly. I have noticed that after I post something and after it posts the edit button does not show up unless I refresh the page.
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21 Mar 10.56km
22 Mar 4.95 dog walk
9.83 cycle
MTD 143.63/200km0 -
15th March walked 5.09 miles
16th March walked 5.69 miles
17th March walked 4.92 miles
18th March walked 4.53 miles
19th March walked 3.96 miles
20th March walked 4.15 miles
21st March walked 3.92 miles
Total miles walked to date 85.080 -
... going well this month! 75/100 miles completed so far! Hoping to finish out the month strong ....0
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53/60
DH got his second jab Friday and was flue-y all weekend with him sleeping pretty much all of Saturday. I'm hopeful my dose next week goes well since it is on a Saturday. I was surprised that there is so much disagreement as to whether you should take OTC pain relievers before the injection. Our doctor said No, my dad & MIL and my brother's in-laws were all told by their doctors it was okay to take before but my sister that works for the VA said the answer is No as it can negate the vaccine. We each erred on the side of caution by waiting until we were home.
I get my second Shingles dose on Friday, from what I've heard it is pretty rough. My plan is to drink as much fluid including oj as possible. Also with that you have to take your ibuprofen after.
Also? I made meatloaf last night and I just realized (at noon) that I left my rings in the cup on the counter. I couldn't figure what was different until I put on lotion at my desk. OOPS.0 -
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sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »Finally on the board with 9 out of 250
Adding 18 miles for 27 out of 250.
Adding 14 miles for 41 out of 250.
Adding 10 miles for 51 out of 250.
Adding 20 miles for 71 out of 250
Adding 7 miles for 78 out of 250.
Adding 4 miles for 82 out of 250
Adding 9 miles for 91 out of 250
Adding 25 miles for 116 out of 250
Adding 9 miles for 125 out of 250.
Adding 18 miles for 143 out of 250.
Adding 9 miles for 152 out of 250.
Adding 35 miles for 187 out of 250.
Adding 18 miles for 205 out of 250
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@libi_kk It's not recommended you do two different vaccines within two weeks of each other. You really should finish one, wait two weeks and do the other. Check with your provider on this. I would skip premedicating for the Covid one with Tylenol or Ibuprofen, the research is showing it can dull the immune response. Of course if you get a fever of 100 or greater, than you can do so. And personally I thought the first Shingles dose was worse than the second.
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3/22
21.33 miles
466.16 miles MTD0 -
@Kar:Concur with you.OTC pain relievers should not be taken before the vaccine. I stopped 48 hours before because it takes at least 12 hours to be out of your system. You can take it if needed after. Also, I talked to two professionals and was told not to get my shingles vaccine for at least 4 to 6 weeks after receiving Covid vaccine. Also women should not have mammograms for at least 4 to 6 weeks after Covid vaccine due to enlarged lymph nodes particularly on the side of the injection site.
Adding: 14.1 miles
March 21: 5 miles walking
March 22. 3. 5 mile walk and a 5.6 mile bike ride
TTD: 130.7 miles
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And @SUSSEXBYTHESEA joins @JANET across the GOAL line!!
I got back from vacation last night and have lots to share as well as some pics, but have to run now. I should have more time tomorrow!
PS - I'm LOVING all of the green I see on the spreadsheet!!!
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22nd March walked 4.8 miles
23rd March walked 4.02 miles
Total miles walked to date 93.90
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