My Sputnik and I have been together for the second day. I can't say that everything is perfect for him, but there were no serious problems either.
Approximately 4 hours after vaccination, slight lethargy appeared. I didn't want to work. I wanted to lie down.
After about 8 hours, a slight muscle ache and a barely noticeable headache began.
The headache was unusual, it did not intensify, did not pulsate like my native migraine, but somehow vaguely clasped my head. It seems to me that it really was a headache, that is, the temporal muscles on the right and left
In general, nothing hurt much. Conventional vaccine. Personally, I regularly get vaccinated against viral hepatitis B, diphtheria, and tick-borne encephalitis. More recently, he was vaccinated against influenza, viral hepatitis A and typhoid fever. In my opinion, in all those cases I suffered more.
The satellite somehow "smeared" all over my body. That is, the shoulder sank a little, all (literally all) of the muscles are slightly broken. But all this is very weak and not scary.
The body temperature did not rise. Both yesterday and today, somewhere around 36.6 - 36.7 degrees with a mercury thermometer in the armpit.
8 hours after vaccination, a sensation of increased body temperature appeared. You know how it happens - you breathe in room air, and it seems hot. As if some kind of infection settles in the throat and in the trachea. But the temperature measured by the thermometer is normal. A strange feeling.
I fell asleep instantly. We can say that this thing knocked me out. Too lazy to move. I try to eat more and get more rest.
My wife was scared that it would hurt to lie on the pricked shoulder, but I did not notice. Slept like a dead man. Nothing got in the way.
Most of all, it reminds me of recovering from some kind of childhood cold. There is such an interesting feeling that you are still breaking down, and you are too lazy to move, but the temperature is already normal and you have to go to school. And reluctance.
The main feeling of being vaccinated is "I'm lazy." I would lie down.