inherit
180565
0
Nov 26, 2024 21:57:43 GMT -8
User 180565 is taking donation
I forgot you were a person
10,446
June 2012
keenk
Pink Stars
|
Post by User 180565 is taking donation on Jan 27, 2023 17:22:24 GMT -8
I apologize for beating a dead horse with this, I know we're finally starting to ease up on the fright over the virus and things are getting back to normal. I decided to finally get my shot at the start of January I've had neighbors and friends that still got sick after all their boosters and what not (I'm meaning + test results from COVID test strips). They said it wasn't as bad with the vaccine. I'm just wondering how you felt after getting the shot then sick again. Light symptoms? Had the ability to move around any noticable differences?
|
|
inherit
Passionate Peruser of Prose
89748
0
Apr 5, 2024 12:09:43 GMT -8
📚 Dianne 📚
"Never Judge A Book By Its Movie"
10,522
September 2006
cats57
|
Post by 📚 Dianne 📚 on Jan 28, 2023 4:32:25 GMT -8
I got covid even with my shots-the reason to get the shot was my age and health status. Had I not gotten the shots, I probably would have been dead. With the shot, I merely had trouble with my hearing for a couple of months. And even that went away. I got my booster this year, and I move around without a mask everywhere. No problems on my end.
|
|
inherit
88478
0
Nov 26, 2024 20:55:57 GMT -8
Robyn
22,565
September 2006
millsberryfanrob
|
Post by Robyn on Jan 28, 2023 8:05:25 GMT -8
First shot wasn't too bad for me, mostly just felt tired.
Second shot definitely did a number on me. I was in bed for about three days, fever symptoms, no energy to eat or do anything. But after those few days, I quickly regained composure and have been literately fine since. That was two years ago when I got it too.
Like any vaccine, you might experience mild side effects that will be unpleasant. But just power through and know that while you may not be immune to COVID or any other viruses, you're in better shape to fight it off in the future.
|
|
inherit
160672
0
Nov 26, 2024 19:27:01 GMT -8
angeldeb82
1,667
December 2010
angeldeb82
|
Post by angeldeb82 on Jan 28, 2023 9:35:48 GMT -8
I got flu-like symptoms/side-effects after getting the second and third shots last year. These side-effects went away after a day or so. My dad got COVID boosters two years ago, but got tested positive at the start of November. We waited for two weeks until he got better. So far he's doing fine.
|
|
inherit
Fake It Till You Make It
73381
0
Nov 26, 2024 13:48:54 GMT -8
Chris
"Now if you'll excuse me, my chickens have some subponeas to serve."
5,363
March 2006
stickboy
|
Post by Chris on Jan 28, 2023 11:57:40 GMT -8
I had moderna and was ok with just chills overnight for both of them. My wife had Pfizer and was down for the whole weekend all 3 shots. She ended up getting COVID after her 3rd shot though and barely had any symptoms; it felt like a mild cold to her.
|
|
reend
New Member
Posts: 5
inherit
266161
0
Jan 31, 2023 0:24:25 GMT -8
reend
5
April 2022
reend
|
Post by reend on Jan 30, 2023 1:30:29 GMT -8
I got Pfizer three times. First time no flu effect, only my arm ached. The second and the third time I had an annoying headache and flu-like symptoms such as a runny nose and a mild cough. So I only took ibuprofen, fortunately got it from canada pharmacy beforehand. And the flu symptoms didn't last long, so I got back to normal after about two-three days.
|
|
inherit
PBS Oscars: Best Debater 08 Oscars: Best New Member 2007
86462
0
Nov 26, 2024 7:15:20 GMT -8
HoudiniDerek
Capital Idea!
33,294
August 2006
houdiniderek
|
Post by HoudiniDerek on Jan 31, 2023 5:36:25 GMT -8
I've had all of the shots and boosters that I could get. I'm not sure which company they were, but aside from a sore arm, nothing happened.
When my family did catch COVID, it was literally a matter of hours. I slept for 24 hours straight and was fine. My kids had random symptoms for 24 hours and were fine. My wife was sick for a couple of months pretty bad, but she has several autoimmune conditions. And if she had not gotten everything available, she would probably have died.
We are a total vaccination family and it works.
|
|
inherit
263436
0
Nov 26, 2024 10:55:09 GMT -8
Linette
You don't have to be crazy to work here, we'll train you! 😜
896
January 2021
gigglesnortz
|
Post by Linette on Feb 1, 2023 17:03:09 GMT -8
Got all of them and all I got out of it was a sore arm.
|
|
inherit
138645
0
Nov 18, 2024 12:13:47 GMT -8
Assembly Boards Representative
662
March 2009
spode
|
Post by Assembly Boards Representative on Feb 27, 2023 1:14:37 GMT -8
Vaccines were never going to make it so that you are completely immune to the virus. They never do. A vaccine's purpose is to prepare your immune system to fight any infections from the bodily intruders. This may involve feeling symptoms of the virus for not only COVID-19 but other illness for which a vaccine was developed to treat. Vaccines are not a permanent endeavor since the effects slowly and gradually diminish over a course of time. This is why boosters are made and why medical health practitioners encourage patients and the public to get a booster shot regularly.
|
|
inherit
Passionate Peruser of Prose
89748
0
Apr 5, 2024 12:09:43 GMT -8
📚 Dianne 📚
"Never Judge A Book By Its Movie"
10,522
September 2006
cats57
|
Post by 📚 Dianne 📚 on Feb 27, 2023 4:39:14 GMT -8
It's amazing to me that so many horrible diseases (viruses) have been wiped out (or very nearly) due to required vaccinations when we were very young.
1. Polio 2. Tetanus 3. Flu (Influenza)*** 4. Hepatitis B 5. Hepatitis A 6. Rubella 7. Hib 8. Measles 9. Whooping Cough (Pertussis) 10. Pneumococcal Disease 11. Rotavirus 12. Mumps 13. Chickenpox 14. Diphtheria
|
|
inherit
PBS Oscars: Best Debater 08 Oscars: Best New Member 2007
86462
0
Nov 26, 2024 7:15:20 GMT -8
HoudiniDerek
Capital Idea!
33,294
August 2006
houdiniderek
|
Post by HoudiniDerek on Feb 27, 2023 8:58:31 GMT -8
It's amazing to me that so many horrible diseases (viruses) have been wiped out (or very nearly) due to required vaccinations when we were very young. 1. Polio 2. Tetanus 3. Flu (Influenza)*** 4. Hepatitis B 5. Hepatitis A 6. Rubella 7. Hib 8. Measles 9. Whooping Cough (Pertussis) 10. Pneumococcal Disease 11. Rotavirus 12. Mumps 13. Chickenpox 14. Diphtheria And yet, people will NOT get them, which is mind-boggling.
|
|
inherit
Passionate Peruser of Prose
89748
0
Apr 5, 2024 12:09:43 GMT -8
📚 Dianne 📚
"Never Judge A Book By Its Movie"
10,522
September 2006
cats57
|
Post by 📚 Dianne 📚 on Feb 27, 2023 11:28:59 GMT -8
It's amazing to me that so many horrible diseases (viruses) have been wiped out (or very nearly) due to required vaccinations when we were very young. 1. Polio 2. Tetanus 3. Flu (Influenza)*** 4. Hepatitis B 5. Hepatitis A 6. Rubella 7. Hib 8. Measles 9. Whooping Cough (Pertussis) 10. Pneumococcal Disease 11. Rotavirus 12. Mumps 13. Chickenpox 14. Diphtheria And yet, people will NOT get them, which is mind-boggling. And that is exactly my way of thinking.
|
|
inherit
180565
0
Nov 26, 2024 21:57:43 GMT -8
User 180565 is taking donation
I forgot you were a person
10,446
June 2012
keenk
Pink Stars
|
Post by User 180565 is taking donation on Feb 27, 2023 11:41:11 GMT -8
It's amazing to me that so many horrible diseases (viruses) have been wiped out (or very nearly) due to required vaccinations when we were very young. 1. Polio 2. Tetanus 3. Flu (Influenza)*** 4. Hepatitis B 5. Hepatitis A 6. Rubella 7. Hib 8. Measles 9. Whooping Cough (Pertussis) 10. Pneumococcal Disease 11. Rotavirus 12. Mumps 13. Chickenpox 14. Diphtheria And yet, people will NOT get them, which is mind-boggling. It's not all that impossible to get these I don't live in fear over getting sick but I was just curious how well it made people feel, I know plenty of people that got COVID after getting the vaccine I've had friends say it just felt like a settle cold to them or mearly a headache.
|
|
inherit
PBS Oscars: Best Debater 08 Oscars: Best New Member 2007
86462
0
Nov 26, 2024 7:15:20 GMT -8
HoudiniDerek
Capital Idea!
33,294
August 2006
houdiniderek
|
Post by HoudiniDerek on Feb 28, 2023 6:32:54 GMT -8
And yet, people will NOT get them, which is mind-boggling. It's not all that impossible to get these I don't live in fear over getting sick but I was just curious how well it made people feel, I know plenty of people that got COVID after getting the vaccine I've had friends say it just felt like a settle cold to them or mearly a headache. As mentioned earlier, it doesn't mean you won't get them. But it can help keep you and other safe.
|
|
inherit
6871
0
Jun 10, 2024 2:25:35 GMT -8
bigballofyarn
"If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe." -Carl Sagan
7,898
January 2003
bigballofyarn
|
Post by bigballofyarn on Feb 28, 2023 6:39:21 GMT -8
This message is for everyone. My recommendation is to do what is medically safest for you. Don't base your opinion on the horror stories or success stories of others. I've had close friends have both extremes - from feeling nothing to having a heart attack. I respect you whether or not you want to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Trust your body and your doctors and do what is best for your health without any outside influence.
|
|