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re: Covid vaccine kicked my arse
Posted on 9/17/21 at 7:20 am to DarthRebel
Posted on 9/17/21 at 7:20 am to DarthRebel
Many times because you have T-cell immunity which is far more important than antibodies. T-cells make antibodies.
Israel a higher percentage are hospitalized who had the vax than those vaxxed.
Israel a higher percentage are hospitalized who had the vax than those vaxxed.
Posted on 9/17/21 at 7:23 am to Tempratt
First shot made me dizzy and kind of lethargic for a couple of days. Second one, I didn't notice.
Posted on 9/17/21 at 7:28 am to Tempratt
Wait til your heart gives out in three years from pushing your enlarged red blood cells, talk about painful.
Posted on 9/17/21 at 7:29 am to CitizenK
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you have T-cell immunity
Darth?
More like Low-T...
Posted on 9/17/21 at 7:30 am to YNWA
Got both Pfizer shots couple months ago, no issues at all. Got Covid a few weeks ago from my son and had serious flu like symptoms for 2-3 days. I don’t feel triggered by the vaccines, by getting Covid, by my employer requiring the vaccine or by people that are triggered by it.
The group of retirees that leave due to the vaccine mandate will not only reduce the risk profile at the office, reduce the drama associated with constant posturing, but will provide accelerated opportunities for others that remain. I can see companies looking at this like an opportunity to exit some of the dead weight without the hassle.
We know there will be good performers leave as well, but if you want to know how long a company will suffer in your absence put your arm in a bucket of water and take it out to see how long it takes the ripples to smooth out.
The group of retirees that leave due to the vaccine mandate will not only reduce the risk profile at the office, reduce the drama associated with constant posturing, but will provide accelerated opportunities for others that remain. I can see companies looking at this like an opportunity to exit some of the dead weight without the hassle.
We know there will be good performers leave as well, but if you want to know how long a company will suffer in your absence put your arm in a bucket of water and take it out to see how long it takes the ripples to smooth out.
Posted on 9/17/21 at 7:32 am to Tempratt
Are you going to document your horrible experience on VAERS?
Posted on 9/17/21 at 7:35 am to Tempratt
You're the hero we didn't even know we needed. If you recover then you can turn into an a-hole who has to tell everyone to get vaxed.
Posted on 9/17/21 at 7:43 am to Tempratt
It kicked my Dads arse too, he developed pneumonia a week later
Doesn’t smoke & walks 6 miles a day
Give yourself a few days
It didn’t bother my mom who has health issues or my 95 year old Grandpa
Doesn’t smoke & walks 6 miles a day
Give yourself a few days
It didn’t bother my mom who has health issues or my 95 year old Grandpa
Posted on 9/17/21 at 7:46 am to Tempratt
I wonder if there is any correlation to reactions to the vaccine and having already had covid prior to the vaccine? My neighbor had the same story. Got the first shot....no problem. Got the second shot and said he felt terrible the day after and it was the first time in years he had to stay in bed all day long because he was sick. He told me even three or four days after he was still feeling some of the effects.
A co-worker, young guy (~24 or so) told me that he got the first shot because he figured at some point he would have to get it anyway. The next day he feels terrible...to the point where he refuses to get the second shot.
I don't know if either guy had covid at some point prior to getting the shot.
A co-worker, young guy (~24 or so) told me that he got the first shot because he figured at some point he would have to get it anyway. The next day he feels terrible...to the point where he refuses to get the second shot.
I don't know if either guy had covid at some point prior to getting the shot.
Posted on 9/17/21 at 7:54 am to Tempratt
Sounds worse than how I felt with Covid.
No thanks Fauci
No thanks Fauci
Posted on 9/17/21 at 7:59 am to Tempratt
1st pfizer without issue. Was warned about the 2nd shot. Got it and no issue as well.
Not sure what the deal is. Will be many years before we understand it better.
Not sure what the deal is. Will be many years before we understand it better.
Posted on 9/17/21 at 8:44 am to PentagonTiger
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Dude, a little dramatic.
On the contrary, I think we are dramatically under reacting to forced vaccinations as a condition of participating in society.
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At this point, so many people have gotten the shot that you have nothing to be worried about.
Right, because none of them have had adverse effects and none have died.
At best you are arguing that the shot seems to be low risk. Ok, we take risks all the time, but we choose which ones to take and which not to take.
And those choices are based on risk-reward calculations. More and more evidence is coming out that the reward (outside of these government mandates rewards like not getting fired from your job) for this vaccine is not great, while evidence related to the risk is being suppressed.
Your anecdotal evidence is that the vaccine was no problem for you. Mine is that it has been bad for some people I know, ineffective at preventing COVID hospitalization in others, and possibly deadly for another. Or he just coincidentally died of a heart attack at 60, with no prior heart problems, three weeks after taking the vaccine.
Posted on 9/17/21 at 9:19 am to Earnest_P
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Your anecdotal evidence is that the vaccine was no problem for you.
Yes my evidence is anecdotal but humans started receiving the vaccine in July 2020. It was the largest single study of a vaccine in history. These scientific studies are published, go read them. Talk to your pcp, chances are they’ll say to just get the shot. The chances for severe side effects are insanely low, no bigger than the side effects for Tylenol. Want to stop taking that? I had a friend who had blood clot issues to Tylenol. Rare and it was a single person, didn’t stop me for using the medicine.
Stop giving into the fear porn about the vaccines. You have a better chance of getting struck by lightening. Not worth losing a job over.
This post was edited on 9/17/21 at 9:21 am
Posted on 9/17/21 at 4:28 pm to DarthRebel
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I got Covid. Never kicked my arse, never ran a fever.
Already had covid and it sucked but didn't my in the hospital.
The first stage of the vaccine did nothing; second stage me feel like shite.
No longer than 24 hours.
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