Oldgator73
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I heard after one year we might have to get a booster.
Tomorrow morning is my 2nd Moderna shot. After hearing about many problems from others on the 2nd shot, but not with the first--well, I will plan on being somewhat sick on Wednesday.#1 Moderna - I felt like someone hit me in the arm with a hammer, nothing else.
#2 Moderna - Slightly sore arm, next day tired and a little light headed, no fever. All better the next day.
Not Necessarily. My wife had no reaction at all after the 2nd Shot. Everyone is different.
This -Everyone is different.
The article clearly states that it has not been determined her condition is a reaction to the vaccine. My wife and I had a positive reaction from the vaccine; we are now 95% protected from COVID. The best thing for you to do is not get the vaccine. But if you don’t you need to wear a mask at all times and stay away from other folks. that would be the humane thing to do.Nashville woman unable to walk claims Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is to blame
Brandy wants to be very clear; she isn’t saying don’t get your vaccine. She wants people to be aware of the signs and speak up if they don’t feel well.wreg.com
It's been 20 hours since I got my 2nd Maderna shot and I still have NO issues at all. I feel the same as if I never got the shot. Never felt any better.My husband and I both received the maderna shot. He had a slight headache for a few hours, I felt like I was hit by a Mack truck.
As I stated earlier in this thread I was blown off when I experienced simular conditions, not to that extreme though after my first shot. I think the mindset is if you don't comply to hard core one side partisan individuals or even express openly any type or concern to any particular inoculations here, you are considered crazy. I am fine with that. I have moved along. The principals pushing the restrictive actions continue to show us their double standard too, proving that most of this is all political. "Do as I say and not as I do".Nashville woman unable to walk claims Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is to blame
Brandy wants to be very clear; she isn’t saying don’t get your vaccine. She wants people to be aware of the signs and speak up if they don’t feel well.wreg.com
My wife and I have had both Phizer shots but still wear a mask in public and adhere to the 6 foot social distance standard. We do this because we care about you and anybody else we may come in contact with. I don’t know where you getting this “Do as I say not as I do “ attitude because the majority of folks I know are following the scientific guidelines. BoiseRules keeps posting conspiracy theories and no factual accounts; no basis in truth. I just heard on NPR that even though the Phizer vaccine in 95% effective a person can still contract COVID. But the chances are 1/1,000,000 to 1/1,500,000 that a vaccinated person will get COVID.As I stated earlier in this thread I was blown off when I experienced simular conditions, not to that extreme though after my first shot. I think the mindset is if you don't comply to hard core one side partisan individuals or even express openly any type or concern to any particular inoculations here, you are considered crazy. I am fine with that. I have moved along. The principals pushing the restrictive actions continue to show us their double standard too, proving that most of this is all political. "Do as I say and not as I do".