BKlutch wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:BKlutch wrote:I had Pfizer and minimal reactions. The day my 21 year old son got his second vaccine, he worried he didn't get the real thing because he didn't even feel it. His fever and malaise the next day convinced him, but it was mild and lasted 24 hours. My younger son had minimal or no reactions to the Pfizer. My wife had Moderna and had arm pain and malaise starting about 8 hours after the shot, lasting about 24 hours, each time.
My worst reaction was to another vaccine I had 2 years ago - 101.5 fever and chills for a day.
On the whole, I'd prefer any of the above to gasping for breath and living my last hours on a respirator.
yes lawd.
and i'd say i'm feeling a little fatigue and soreness about the lymph node. but nothing alarming. normal day otherwise.
I know there are some people who like to complain about the amount of side effects you're experiencing, but I lost a long time friend and another was sick for many months of lasting problems from Covid. So I just decided not to be a baby when I got mine, and I always appreciate others who keep their perspective on this, too.
Is it possible that some of those who scream the loudest about not wanting the vaccine are just afraid afraid of needles and just being big babies? Misery loves company, so they try to get others to refuse, too, and put many others at risk.
Most people don't know it, but in the past, if a person were bitten by a dog — and that dog was potentially rabid — they had to receive a series of injections that were so painful that they had to be injected in the the big muscle in your belly (the rectus abdomens) — because injecting into smaller muscles could destroy those muscles. People were in agony from the rabies vaccine, but it was a choice of either accepting that torture or certain death in a horribly way within days. There is nothing about the Covid vaccines that is anywhere nearly as bad as that.
Congrats on doing the right thing.
I’m sorry for your loss. I too have lost loved ones during this pandemic. I also work in healthcare, so this has been a very exhausting and saddening experience.
I think people not getting vaccinated are standing firmly in beliefs. I don’t understand all of them. Some of them are not rooted in reality. In the case of my background, black people are distrustful. We have reason to be. But not everything is a trap or conspiracy. I’m alarmed at the extent to which masses have been confused. It’s a public health problem for our entire country.

























