Submitted by Semper-Fido t3_y86xll in news
ilikemrrogers t1_iszjxpk wrote
I got mine and ran a 5k the next day. My arm was a little achy, but not bad.
I also went a second time and got my flu shot.
I maybe can't stop the world's problems, but whatever problems come my way, they end with me. The way I see it, the government has given me great power – for free! – to volunteer to help change the world. Why not?
deadbeat95 t1_it0i9d0 wrote
Nothing is free, mind you, Pfizer has made 81.3 billion in revenue last year. We are paying for it one way or another.
PoignantOpinionsOnly t1_it1ivkz wrote
Describe Pfizer. Even with a quick search. Don't be vague it doesn't help pinpoint the problem.
328944 t1_iszl0ax wrote
Yep, same here. Just a little arm soreness for like half a day.
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twistedweenis t1_iszrc3s wrote
>I maybe can't stop the world's problems, but whatever problems come my way, they end with me.
I like this.
FindingMoi t1_it0orl8 wrote
The one thing I do not recommend to anyone is doing covid booster and flu shot same day, I got my ass absolutely kicked by side effects for like 2 days.
Whereas I had minor side effects when I got them individually in the past. Seems like the combo is a bit too intense.
Obviously anecdotal but really it just seems smarter to split it up a bit and my doc agreed it probably wasn’t the smartest move to do both together.
HungryGiantMan t1_it1xz1e wrote
Same, I had to take a day off work. I was fucked up and threw up a bit.
Quiet_Remote_5898 t1_iszn4i2 wrote
Yup, I see it the same way. Whatever Covid strain that comes my way ends right here.
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Range-Shoddy t1_iszog4m wrote
Just stop. Some people react more to vaccines than others. Benefit? My antibodies are sky high for 12 months. Downside? I’m non functioning for 3 days. That’s why not.
ilikemrrogers t1_iszpkql wrote
I’ll stop talking for your benefit.
Or…….
You can just keep scrolling without commenting.
NoidZ t1_iszq18f wrote
12 months? They're out of your system after 6 max
Range-Shoddy t1_iszsmow wrote
Weird my blood test says otherwise. In a trial and everything. Why would they disappear after 6 months? Still had 400 left at 13 months. Yes I have documentation.
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NoidZ t1_it020h9 wrote
Yes. And I barely had any.. Just like 99% of other people, so that's why I didn't see the reason to get one. The thing is, I got it in late 2020, way before the vaccine. So I didn't see why I had to get the vaccine.
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NoidZ t1_it03x37 wrote
I pretty much don't know anyone with long term effects. Except for one friend who got pretty screwed up with heart issues after getting the vaccine and getting COVID within a month after. She had issues for a good couple of months.
However, I'm living in a technically lawless country as we speak and even during lockdowns you could at least still walk outside and do hikes and stuff to get some movement. Not like most western countries were doing were a lot of people did 50 steps per day on a good day.
Don't you think that had a massive effect when it comes down to cardiovascular health?
At the same time we nice have athletes dropping down everywhere after being vaccinated with heart problems.
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codeverity t1_it03mmr wrote
How did you even come to that conclusion? You said yourself that the vaccinated spread less. On top of that, they also keep themselves out of the medical system, meaning there's more and better care for others. It's not a selfish choice at all.
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