First or second dose? Or both?First 48 were rough
Fatigue, violent chills, sore muscles, and headache
First or second dose? Or both?First 48 were rough
Fatigue, violent chills, sore muscles, and headache
Too scared? It's not like the American medical system has a history of using blacks and indians for science experiments and fake medicine or anything like that you pussy.Still too scared to take it but I have friends that
experience everything from zero issues at all to being
out of commission for 2 days.
My mom had no issue at all
That was for the secondFirst or second dose? Or both?
Lol fucking TrudeauFirst dose (Pfizer):
Second dose (Moderna): s
Please explain what you felt on first injection and second
Try not to play with it so much at night.That was for the second
First was a day of soreness and fatigue
You really need to make up your mind on vaccinations.Lol fucking Trudeau
Hey look you posting ambiguous again without just saying what you mean.You really need to make up your mind on vaccinations.
Isn’t that supposed to mean that you have a weak immune system? I kept hearing the worse your reaction the better your system. Is that true or just said so people don’t freak out?Pfizer
1st shot nothing.
2nd shot nothing.
My wife had no symptoms on the first shot but was on the couch for a day with serious fatigue for the second one. No other symptoms like fever or anything
According to our public health officials there's nothing wrong with mixing vaccines. Your post (which was actually ambiguous) is suggesting that mixing isn't something that should be done. You don't get to lecture anti-vaxxers for not listening to public health guidance and then throw shade at it when it suits you.Hey look you posting ambiguous again without just saying what you mean.
You guys screwed up your vaccination plans and now are lobbing mixed vaccines.
Vaccines are great. The science backing these vaccines is great. You're getting a half cocked vaccine plan.
Isn’t that supposed to mean that you have a weak immune system? I kept hearing the worse your reaction the better your system. Is that true or just said so people don’t freak out?
According to our public health officials there's nothing wrong with mixing vaccines. Your post (which was actually ambiguous) is suggesting that mixing isn't something that should be done. You don't get to lecture anti-vaxxers for not listening to public health guidance and then throw shade at it when it suits you.
Pink him.Hey look you posting ambiguous again without just saying what you mean.
Pink him.
I had zero issues.Still too scared to take it but I have friends that
experience everything from zero issues at all to being
out of commission for 2 days.
My mom had no issue at all
I had zero issues.
But I'm tough like that.
You got that word from @LarsThat's strange since most octogenarians get at least some fatigue on the second one.
It goes all over your body...FOIA in Japan revealed Pfizer's own documentation and testing of exactly that...one of the highest concentrations was in the ovaries.I had 2x moderna, 4 weeks apart, left arm. Had a sore arm and swollen, painful lymph nodes under my arm and in my breast both times. (They say it doesn't get in your breast tissue, but not to have a mammogram because the lymph nodes will give you a false positive.)
Also got a tingle for a while right after the shot both times up my left shoulder, left side of my neck, and left side of my head.
Second time, fatigue the second day, intermittent chills, no fever but just that yucky feeling of kind of dissociation that comes with a fever.
Took at least 3 days both times to start to feel normal again.
What I still have: almost daily episodes of tingles on the left side of my head. Feels like a nervous system thing.
Not really looking forward to booster shots.
I should have said - second shot was end of April.It goes all over your body...FOIA in Japan revealed Pfizers documentation of exactly that
I don't think any of the reactions posted here are "worth it"
I don't think anybody should be blindly wanting booster shots, I don't think these reactions mean it is "working" I think they are side effects that are harming people and affecting quality of life.
I hope you feel back to 100% soon Nuraknu.
I don't feel like there is any informed consent involved with these "vaccines".
Bizarre to me that so many are willing to risk their bodies to the unknown and IMO unproven cure to some highly politicized sickness we barely know anything about.
Dang, that is awhile ago.I should have said - second shot was end of April.
I can't speak for other provinces ( @jason73 might have some insight on B.C.) but in Ontario the above quoted post would be considered to be anti-vax by the powers that be (both media and public health officials). At this point in the pandemic America might as well be a different planet than Canada. We still don't even have a reopening plan of any sort.There's nothing wrong with it in the since of danger, but it isnt optimal since the data on effectiveness is limited. In a country as rich as Canada And with such a small population, there's no reason you shouldn't be going with the evidence proven methods. It's very possible that it will turn out You're getting plenty of immune coverage. It might even show that you get better since there's limited data suggesting it. But there's really no reason that you guys should be in that boat other than artificially created by vaccine plans.
Trying to equate that you guys could be more optimal with going all the way to "vaccinations are bad" is a false equivalency.