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martin @ 4/5/2021 4:18 PM
I'm done with 2 Moderna shots and felt hit by a mini van the second day but it was over the next morn
smackeddog @ 4/5/2021 4:33 PM
martin wrote:I'm done with 2 Moderna shots and felt hit by a mini van the second day but it was over the next morn

Was that after the first or the second dose?

Allanfan20 @ 4/5/2021 7:59 PM
smackeddog wrote:
martin wrote:I'm done with 2 Moderna shots and felt hit by a mini van the second day but it was over the next morn

Was that after the first or the second dose?

Just got my first Moderna shot. My arm is slightly sore. Nothing big. I am mentally preparing for it to be very sore tomorrow.

martin @ 4/5/2021 8:41 PM
smackeddog wrote:
martin wrote:I'm done with 2 Moderna shots and felt hit by a mini van the second day but it was over the next morn

Was that after the first or the second dose?

second. Feel like a vast majority of reactions are on the second dose

Welpee @ 4/6/2021 10:33 PM
martin wrote:
smackeddog wrote:
martin wrote:I'm done with 2 Moderna shots and felt hit by a mini van the second day but it was over the next morn

Was that after the first or the second dose?

second. Feel like a vast majority of reactions are on the second dose

Martin, how are you feeling now? How long did the side effects last?
martin @ 4/6/2021 10:50 PM
Welpee wrote:
martin wrote:
smackeddog wrote:
martin wrote:I'm done with 2 Moderna shots and felt hit by a mini van the second day but it was over the next morn

Was that after the first or the second dose?

second. Feel like a vast majority of reactions are on the second dose

Martin, how are you feeling now? How long did the side effects last?

Want to say a majority of people I've talked to say the symptoms after second shot (if you get them) last just about 24 hours and it was that for me. Heated up about 12 hours after shot, second day was spent moping around feeling like I had the flu, woke up third day just fine.

Allanfan20 @ 4/7/2021 8:16 AM
martin wrote:
Welpee wrote:
martin wrote:
smackeddog wrote:
martin wrote:I'm done with 2 Moderna shots and felt hit by a mini van the second day but it was over the next morn

Was that after the first or the second dose?

second. Feel like a vast majority of reactions are on the second dose

Martin, how are you feeling now? How long did the side effects last?

Want to say a majority of people I've talked to say the symptoms after second shot (if you get them) last just about 24 hours and it was that for me. Heated up about 12 hours after shot, second day was spent moping around feeling like I had the flu, woke up third day just fine.

I have my second Moderna shot scheduled for a Monday night. I am off Tuesday and Wednesday. You think I should be good to go by Thursday?

NYKBocker @ 4/7/2021 8:22 AM
I got my 17 year old an appointment today for his 1st vaccine. My older son getting it tomorrow. My eldest got hers same week as my wife and I did. My 3rd kid got COVID last month so she has to wait 2 more months before she can get her vaccine. My family is almost fully vaccinated. Get yours soon my friends.
Nalod @ 4/7/2021 8:44 AM
Im a week past my 2nd Pfizer. Symptoms were pretty average, Felt like shit on and off for about 24 hrs then fine. Mrs. Nalod got fever 12 hours after jab and needed a day home. My daughter the same but she ran a 101 and got the chills.

Women get a more “Robust” effect then men. Vaccines are misogynistic!

Allanfan20 @ 4/7/2021 8:47 AM
Nalod wrote:Im a week past my 2nd Pfizer. Symptoms were pretty average, Felt like shit on and off for about 24 hrs then fine. Mrs. Nalod got fever 12 hours after jab and needed a day home. My daughter the same but she ran a 101 and got the chills.

Women get a more “Robust” effect then men. Vaccines are misogynistic!

A lot of the more elderly people I know felt nothing after the second shot. It’s entirely about how robust your immune system is.

martin @ 4/7/2021 10:39 AM
Allanfan20 wrote:
martin wrote:
Welpee wrote:
martin wrote:
smackeddog wrote:
martin wrote:I'm done with 2 Moderna shots and felt hit by a mini van the second day but it was over the next morn

Was that after the first or the second dose?

second. Feel like a vast majority of reactions are on the second dose

Martin, how are you feeling now? How long did the side effects last?

Want to say a majority of people I've talked to say the symptoms after second shot (if you get them) last just about 24 hours and it was that for me. Heated up about 12 hours after shot, second day was spent moping around feeling like I had the flu, woke up third day just fine.

I have my second Moderna shot scheduled for a Monday night. I am off Tuesday and Wednesday. You think I should be good to go by Thursday?

Everyone reacts differently. You may not have any symptoms, you may have migraines. I got mine on a Saturday morning and by Monday morning I was back to norm. Buddy of mine was offline til Tuesday. Another friend had zero symptoms whatsoever.

I have heard of more symptoms from Moderna than Pfizer but that's just casual observation (and knowing that Moderna has like 3 times the amount of stuff that makes you react from shot). Some people have reactions with placebo shots. It's up to your chemistry and body.

martin @ 4/7/2021 10:40 AM
NYKBocker wrote:I got my 17 year old an appointment today for his 1st vaccine. My older son getting it tomorrow. My eldest got hers same week as my wife and I did. My 3rd kid got COVID last month so she has to wait 2 more months before she can get her vaccine. My family is almost fully vaccinated. Get yours soon my friends.

Glad you were able to convince the wife?

martin @ 4/7/2021 10:41 AM
Allanfan20 wrote:
Nalod wrote:Im a week past my 2nd Pfizer. Symptoms were pretty average, Felt like shit on and off for about 24 hrs then fine. Mrs. Nalod got fever 12 hours after jab and needed a day home. My daughter the same but she ran a 101 and got the chills.

Women get a more “Robust” effect then men. Vaccines are misogynistic!

A lot of the more elderly people I know felt nothing after the second shot. It’s entirely about how robust your immune system is.

I have heard the same, not sure it's the robustness of the immune system of something else that goes along with age

Allanfan20 @ 4/7/2021 11:24 AM
martin wrote:
Allanfan20 wrote:
Nalod wrote:Im a week past my 2nd Pfizer. Symptoms were pretty average, Felt like shit on and off for about 24 hrs then fine. Mrs. Nalod got fever 12 hours after jab and needed a day home. My daughter the same but she ran a 101 and got the chills.

Women get a more “Robust” effect then men. Vaccines are misogynistic!

A lot of the more elderly people I know felt nothing after the second shot. It’s entirely about how robust your immune system is.

I have heard the same, not sure it's the robustness of the immune system of something else that goes along with age

From everything I read, it’s exactly that.

Nalod @ 4/7/2021 1:41 PM
My daughter had a worse reaction at age 26 than my wife. I think its random but elderly seem to be having a better go at it.
My mother had very little symptom.
martin @ 4/7/2021 1:44 PM
Nalod wrote:My daughter had a worse reaction at age 26 than my wife. I think its random but elderly seem to be having a better go at it.
My mother had very little symptom.

Yes

NYKBocker @ 4/7/2021 7:42 PM
martin wrote:
NYKBocker wrote:I got my 17 year old an appointment today for his 1st vaccine. My older son getting it tomorrow. My eldest got hers same week as my wife and I did. My 3rd kid got COVID last month so she has to wait 2 more months before she can get her vaccine. My family is almost fully vaccinated. Get yours soon my friends.
Glad you were able to convince the wife?
I needed all my kids to bully the wife to get the damn vaccine. 🤷
Clean @ 4/8/2021 1:12 AM
I made a long post a few days ago about vaccines and Covid variants. I ended up deleting it because I don't usually like to make long posts but these variants are getting way too dangerous. It turns out even if you are vaccinated with Pfizer or Moderna they don't work as well vs some variants. It is believed that these variants are created when the virus infects an immunocompromised person. The virus lives inside the person for an extended amount of time enabling it to create mutations while battling a weakened immune system. For example, B.1.1.7 aka the UK variant was traced back to a cancer patient who had Covid for 101 day before he died. He had a weakened immune system and was treated with antiviral and antibody treatments. The virus used that environment to mutate enough to avoid antibodies.

The P.1 variant is more recently discovered than B.1.1.7. P.1 is looking like it might be the most dangerous yet. vaccines are not nearly as effective against it and its killings younger people at much higher rates. This variant originated in Brazil and has now taken over most cases. Brazil just reached 4k deaths a day threshold.

Even though you might get both doses of your vaccine they are not nearly as effective against these new variants. Still wear you mask and keep your guard up until a majority of the population are vaccinated and it lessens the amount of variants.

Allanfan20 @ 4/8/2021 7:13 AM
Clean wrote:I made a long post a few days ago about vaccines and Covid variants. I ended up deleting it because I don't usually like to make long posts but these variants are getting way too dangerous. It turns out even if you are vaccinated with Pfizer or Moderna they don't work as well vs some variants. It is believed that these variants are created when the virus infects an immunocompromised person. The virus lives inside the person for an extended amount of time enabling it to create mutations while battling a weakened immune system. For example, B.1.1.7 aka the UK variant was traced back to a cancer patient who had Covid for 101 day before he died. He had a weakened immune system and was treated with antiviral and antibody treatments. The virus used that environment to mutate enough to avoid antibodies.

The P.1 variant is more recently discovered than B.1.1.7. P.1 is looking like it might be the most dangerous yet. vaccines are not nearly as effective against it and its killings younger people at much higher rates. This variant originated in Brazil and has now taken over most cases. Brazil just reached 4k deaths a day threshold.

Even though you might get both doses of your vaccine they are not nearly as effective against these new variants. Still wear you mask and keep your guard up until a majority of the population are vaccinated and it lessens the amount of variants.

They adjust the vaccine and provide Boosters. It’s going to end up being like the flu shot, seemingly...
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Welpee @ 4/8/2021 8:37 AM
My biggest fear is people getting the vaccine, going back to living life as normal (no mask, no social distancing, not sanitizing, etc.), then we see another spike in COVID during the summer. It's unbelievable the lack of discipline we have in this country. Is partying and going to bars and packing churches and going to sporting events THAT important versus getting past this thing?
Allanfan20 @ 4/8/2021 8:51 AM
Welpee wrote:My biggest fear is people getting the vaccine, going back to living life as normal (no mask, no social distancing, not sanitizing, etc.), then we see another spike in COVID during the summer. It's unbelievable the lack of discipline we have in this country. Is partying and going to bars and packing churches and going to sporting events THAT important versus getting past this thing?

If everyone gets the vaccine and the numbers plummet, what’s wrong with easing up mask wearing laws? Isn’t that the purpose of the vaccine? That’s what I got it. I don’t want to be scared of getting a haircut, going to the gym or a bar or going to the movies. I don’t want to not kiss a girl on the first date. I plan on getting back to that stuff within’ the next year, if not way sooner, so long as numbers go down.

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