Vaccines and Your Experience
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I think a lot of you guys are getting a nocebo effect. The thought of having been injected is what makes you feel faint immediately afterwards, not the injection/vaccine itself. Quite common, and obviously feeling sore is perfectly normal as well (you did get a needle jabbed inside you after all). My family members back home all got the Pfizer and zero side effects (just slight soreness at the site of the injection is what they said).
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Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:44 am The usual drivel from Route66... You do understand that it's quite common to have slight aches and pains after a vaccine, especially a traditional one (like JJ)?
And yet YOU brag you never had ANY effects .After countless shots. And according to you , you lap them up like a pig in slop ..lol.. SO either your a sleazy liar or just a phony idiot. Get your story straight. And dont post drunk.
BTW moron. The OP went in fine then was sick for two days..
HIS DESCRIPTION !
Obviously facts confuse you and make you bitchy.
Respond or dont , either way I'll never read it. I dont walk the same dog twice.
Buh bye princess.
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That's cute sweetheart. The thread is about post-vaccination side effects, which is a good topic as they are common in many people for pretty obvious reasons (though apparently not obvious to your presumably semi-literate ass?). I'm lucky in that I've never had a very adverse reaction to a vaccine. Either nada, ir a bit of discomfort at the injection site. I'm usually fine to play sports the same day.Route66 wrote:Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:44 am The usual drivel from Route66... You do understand that it's quite common to have slight aches and pains after a vaccine, especially a traditional one (like JJ)?
And yet YOU brag you never had ANY effects .After countless shots. And according to you , you lap them up like a pig in slop ..lol.. SO either your a sleazy liar or just a phony idiot. Get your story straight. And dont post drunk.
BTW moron. The OP went in fine then was sick for two days..
HIS DESCRIPTION !
Obviously facts confuse you and make you bitchy.
Respond or dont , either way I'll never read it. I dont walk the same dog twice.
Buh bye princess.
My point regarding the number of vaccinations is that I've had some more usual ones (ex: how many here have had a shot for Japanese encephalitis?).
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A bit hard on the dog population.I dont walk the same dog twice.
I for one am weary of seeing anti vax conspiracy nonsense here. It has been discredited outside certain cult circles.
There seems to be a predilection for name-calling and unprovoked use of insults in their ranks.
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Guess most people who traveled to Asia 20+ years ago. Had it before going to India many years ago as a young(er) man. Was standard, but not free from my memeory.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 12:05 pm
My point regarding the number of vaccinations is that I've had some more usual ones (ex: how many here have had a shot for Japanese encephalitis?).
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I agree and sorry for taking the bait and stooping to a low myself. I don't mind thoughtful discussion regarding effectiveness, or the pros and cons of waiting under the current circumstances. However, the Bro-Science retorts of the sort above don't really lead to anything of substance.
Like, it's not exactly rocket science to understand vaccination side effects. To understand why they happen (whether shortly afterwards, or several days later as mentioned by the OP), you literally just need a high school diploma (if you paid attention), or access to the internet. This seems to blow 66's mind that the OP would notice effects a few days later and is somehow an indication of impeding doom. The OP obviously wanted to discuss similar/differing experiences depending on the vaccine taken, not a thinly veiled, semi-literate "lecture" on why he shouldn't have gotten vaccinated in the first place.
Jenner and Pasteur would be rolling their graves if they heard some of the stuff being spewed.
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Vaccines and Your Experience
I had the AZ vaccine. Headache and low grade fever kicked in from about six hours afterwards and lasted a day. Plus fatigue and feeling a bit off. After two days I was ok.
I took extra aspirin for a few days as a lame attempt to minimise the blood clotting risk.
A friend who had the AZ jab at the same time experienced no symptoms other than a sore arm for a day.
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I took extra aspirin for a few days as a lame attempt to minimise the blood clotting risk.
A friend who had the AZ jab at the same time experienced no symptoms other than a sore arm for a day.
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I'm glad he's been banned. He was a hit and run artist; posted abuse and when replied to (and generally carved up) he never replied and just moved on to spout more crap on someone else.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 12:47 pmI agree and sorry for taking the bait and stooping to a low myself. I don't mind thoughtful discussion regarding effectiveness, or the pros and cons of waiting under the current circumstances. However, the Bro-Science retorts of the sort above don't really lead to anything of substance.
Like, it's not exactly rocket science to understand vaccination side effects. To understand why they happen (whether shortly afterwards, or several days later as mentioned by the OP), you literally just need a high school diploma (if you paid attention), or access to the internet. This seems to blow 66's mind that the OP would notice effects a few days later and is somehow an indication of impeding doom. The OP obviously wanted to discuss similar/differing experiences depending on the vaccine taken, not a thinly veiled, semi-literate "lecture" on why he shouldn't have gotten vaccinated in the first place.
Jenner and Pasteur would be rolling their graves if they heard some of the stuff being spewed.
Anyway, he's gone - good riddance.
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