Received the Vaccine today...

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Lady at the vaccination site told me that since I'd had COVID, I might get some flu like symptoms with the first shot instead of with the second. I'm about 19 hours past getting stuck and nothing but a slightly sore shoulder. My heart didn't stop and I have no craving for human flesh to report.
An hour or two after I posted this, started to get some body aches and fatigue. Went to bed early last night, back to normal today.
 
Got my second dose of Modern Today! Didn't feel anything. I did the whole process while on a conference call. Nice piece of mind. I'll make photo copies of my card.
Today I felt like I was hit by a truck. Aching muscles, tired, and fatigued. Maybe a wee bit worse than first injection. Tylenol helps alot!! Still nothing compared to the time I got the flu, pneumonia, tetanus, and another one, all at the same time!! "You will be fine" the pharmacist said. LOL
 
Still nothing compared to the time I got the flu, pneumonia, tetanus, and another one, all at the same time!! "You will be fine" the pharmacist said. LOL

Were you licking floors? How did you manage that awful quadfecta?
 
I will just add I love watching the news about the vaccine garbage. You only need two shots...wait a minute, just kidding. You might need 3, and a booster every six months.

Get the vaccine so you can’t get covid and we can get back to normal...hold up, just kidding...even if you get the vaccine you can still get covid and spread it to other people, so social distance and wear a mask.

This whole thing is batshit crazy guys. The more research you do the more it seems like a massive social experiment to see how much they can control people with fear. For hecks sake people are so scared they are sticking themselves with needles full of who knows what with unknown side effects. You sheep have fun and good luck with bells palsy and bloodclots and whatever other side effects pop up.
 
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I will just add I love watching the news about the vaccine garbage. You only need two shots...wait a minute, just kidding. You might need 3, and a booster every six months.

Get the vaccine so you can’t get covid and we can get back to normal...hold up, just kidding...even if you get the vaccine you can still get covid and spread it to other people, so social distance and wear a mask.

This whole thing is batshit crazy guys. The more research you do the more it seems like a massive social experiment to see how much they can control people with fear. For hecks sake people are so scared they are sticking themselves with needles full of who knows what with unknown side effects.
Sir this is a Wendy's
 
Had my 2nd shot yesterday. Woke up around 3am with 102 fever. Been struggling all day and still have 100 temp with Tylenol on board. Feel like I have been run over and have a hangover on top of it. This was Pfizer and I only had pain in my arm with the first shot. Hopefully this is a 24 hour deal.
 
Had my 2nd shot yesterday. Woke up around 3am with 102 fever. Been struggling all day and still have 100 temp with Tylenol on board. Feel like I have been run over and have a hangover on top of it. This was Pfizer and I only had pain in my arm with the first shot. Hopefully this is a 24 hour deal.

That was my experience with my second Moderna. I got it Wed and I'm just over it, but I'm a little scarred psychologically.
 
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I'm two weeks past my second shot come Sunday. It'll feel good to be fully vaccinated, and I'd rather accept short-term vaccine side effects than risk permanent cardiovascular or other problems from the disease that mess up my hunting.
 
Co-worker, same age as me tested positive this week. Nothing more than a cold.
The longer this thing goes on, the more emphatic I become for NOT getting the
"vaccine".
Y'all go ahead. I wont be offended.
 
Getting my second dose on Monday. So far haven’t noticed any problems after the first even though some people said they did.
 
Got my second moderna shot last week. Got the side effects pretty bad, albeit they lasted only the day. Decided to get vaxxed after watching my dad’s life fall apart because of him getting the disease pretty bad. He’s hunted every year of his life, but last fall was the first time he couldn’t even get out for deer or elk after getting Covid since he was 12. He has permanent pulmonary damage from Covid. I got jabbed with all kinds of shots from having been in the Iraq and Afghan wars. Figured this stuff couldn’t be any worse. You want to talk about side effects? The malaria meds we got in Afghanistan were brutal. Give that a google if you’re bored.
 
I'm two weeks past my second shot come Sunday. It'll feel good to be fully vaccinated, and I'd rather accept short-term vaccine side effects than risk permanent cardiovascular or other problems from the disease that mess up my hunting.


The wife had another meeting with one of the companies she works with and they were talking about returning college kids who are getting tested and many of the kids who were asymptomatic were having issues leading myocarditis. It's an odd virus.
 
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