Ariandrin t1_j0p37st wrote
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What’s super interesting is that all my shots have been Moderna and they’ve been increasingly more and more gentle for every subsequent shot. The first one I felt kinda crappy for about a week, had some significant soreness in that arm and swollen lymph nodes. Each one after that had fewer side effects from the shot before. I haven’t had a Pfizer one so I can’t say if it’s brand specific or not, but my mom got Pfizer and was fine.
It’s so weird how differently people can react to the same meds.
pmmbok t1_j0q397f wrote
I wish they would study why some people have terrible reactions. My wife and I have had 5 modernas. My reaction to the first was 12 h of fever and chills. Subsequent reactions are less and less. I have had covid twice since the vacs. My wife none, though we shared the same environment. Why? There is a reason beyond differing exposure. It would be valuable to know.
stupid_systemus t1_j0pg0au wrote
I had the same reaction as you for Moderna as well (all 4 shots).
The intense reactions from the initial shots means that our bodies were severely lacking in defending itself from the virus. That means the vaccine is working as intended.
Now we have less intense reactions with subsequent shots because our body is entering what they call a "goldilocks" zone. We're revved up for defending itself from the virus and it just needed a few updated tweaks.
SerialStateLineXer t1_j0q0ywg wrote
>The intense reactions from the initial shots means that our bodies were severely lacking in defending itself from the virus
That doesn't sound right. The mRNA vaccines contain no actual virus, so more severe side effects are caused by a stronger, not weaker, immune response. A more typical pattern is mild reaction to the first shot (when the spike protein is totally unrecognized), followed by a much more severe reaction to the second shot. Reaction to Pfizer shots was generally milder due to the lower dose.
Spitinthacoola t1_j0r6mdr wrote
It doesn't mean that. The whole thing is way more chaotic and complex. Reactions don't indicate better or worse immune response.
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