My second dose was scheduled at the same time as the first, so I'll find out on April 28th or a couple days after. I've had some friends and relatives get their asses kicked by the second dose and others who were totally fine.
Yeah, my situation is kind of weird and specific to my condition. Walgreens scheduled my 2nd Pfizer shot 4 weeks out which is in 2 weeks. Which should have been fine.
Except I'm on an infusion schedule of every 6-8 weeks for my meds usually doing them at 6 or 7 weeks to keep my health ok. My infusions drop my immune system back to 100% fully suppressed to the effect the meds suppress it. I'm being told that for the best covid antibody protection, since my efficacy will be lower than a normal person because of my immune system, I want to have the shots as far away from my infusion as possible + 2 weeks so I have two good weeks of building antibodies with the least immune suppression I can.
The first shot was right in the middle of my cycle so couldn't do anything about it and was pretty much at full immune suppression, but for the second shot I can move things around in my schedule.
Right now at the 4 weeks Walgreens has me on for shot #2 it puts me 8 weeks into my med infusion cycle. So if I did my meds week 6 or 7 I'd be doing shot 2 with 100% immune suppression going on. Alternatively if I delay my meds until 2 weeks after shot #2 that would put my meds at 10 weeks which is 3-4 week behind when I should be getting them and 2 weeks beyond what is supposed to be the maximum delay...which is not great and in worst case scenario could land me in the ER with intestinal blockage needing surgery or something.
So the goal is to try to find another place to get in on Monday which is week #3 for shot #2, then wait two weeks and do my meds at 9 weeks, which is still late but every week less of delay counts.
No idea how difficult it will be to get an appointment these days for a shot #2 specifically for Pfizer, so I'll wake up at 4am tomorrow and get trying.