13418053, So it’s a rough vaccine. Posted by eclipsedInI, Mon Dec-28-20 10:56 PM
Much like many of the other one treatment regimen vaccines, it packs a punch. As my antibodies built up I had similar symptoms to when I had Covid. -old injuries that bother me constantly being acutely sore -fatigue -body aches that progressed to my entire body after 11pm to about 2am -the site where I got the shot got extremely sore and sensitive to the touch, from about the first day no feeling, 2nd day, a little sore, 3rd day during the body aches, couldn’t even lift my arm past my shoulders like John MCain.
I know it’s not live virus, but my immune systems reaction in just 2-3 days, was intense. The pain and discomfort was at a 4 or 5.
When I had Covid in March, the pain and discomfort went from a 7 to a 8-9 for 2 weeks straight, with 2 specific overnight experiences being a 10.
Covid-19 is such a fucking monster that it can just be a 1-2 for some people, and be a 9-10 for others and even lead to death in some cases. 1 in a 1,000 in fact.
I’m glad I got the vaccine and I hope a lot more people do. But if you have allergies to medication. DO NOT GET THE VACCINE WITHOUT CONSULTING YOUR PHYSICIAN. And only go ahead with it if you’re in a clinical/hospital setting.
2nd shot in 3 more weeks and I know/hope it’ll be easier.
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