I had Covid over 17 months ago and I have been exposed to it since with no issues. My broad-spectrum natural anti-bodies are doing just fine without a vaccine. The mRNA however, may be giving all a false sense of security as it provides a specific anti-body for a virus that no longer exists. The original virus is now mutated against the vaccine and the vaccine lowered your broad-spectrum anti-bodies abilities to fight off the so-called “variant” also known as hoax number two. The following video is of a vaccine fanatic developer that is absolutely pro-vaxxx but warns of what is coming. Hate my guts, but I think you all should at least listen, consider.
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It is completely random what side effects if any you’ll get. I got the J&J because of work, otherwise I wouldn’t have because I had Covid last year. The shot knocked me down for about 36 hours with a fever, body aches and headache.
I took Pfizer and I was fine. I didn't have any serious side effects or get sick. I just had soreness in my arms, that's all
Moderna and the second one almost killed me. I hope it was worth it -_- because I swear i'm sick and tired of this.
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I got Moderna. At the time I took it, it supposedly gave slightly more immunity than Pfizer. (That wasn't why I took that one though. I just took that one because it was the only one available to me at the time, and I wanted to be fully vaccinated before I graduated, because it's a pain to get the shots in two separate states). Moderna also supposedly has worse side effects, especially for women, and especially for young people.
The weird thing for me was that the first shot gave me worse side effects than the second. Upon further research I've discovered that that's usually because the person already had Covid and was asymptomatic. It would make sense. Loads of people on my campus were testing positive around that time, including a few of my really close friends who were in my bubble.
Anyway, after the first shot I felt fine for the first few hours, until I stood up after an online class and immediately threw up. (A decent amount ended up getting on my most comfy shoes, no less.) I was really shaky, and dizzy for a while. I never took my temperature, but I felt like I had a fever, and had the headache to go with it. The side effects also lasted a little bit over a week, rather than two days (which also goes to support the theory that I had Covid, and the vaccine just made my body realize I had it). I was okay to get up and walk around after a day or two, but I was eating only bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast, because I worried about anything else making me throw up. I also got really dizzy easily and for the first two days I had to hold on to walls in order to not fall over.
But then the second shot barely did anything. My arm hurt a little bit. (I would advise you to take the bandaid off within a half hour, because when your arm starts swelling, the bandaid makes it hurt more). I was also a little bit lightheaded for the first day. But I was fine on day three.
I didn't regret it at all. I felt safer after getting it. The side effects were temporary. Not to mention, my side effects were extremely rare. I only know of one other person who had really bad side effects, and she definitely had Covid already. And now I have so much more mobility because I have it.Pfizer.
No side effects felt.
A bit tired and warm the night of the first shot, but that's expected and the same reaction I get to most injections (I get warm if my body is working hard).
Second shot had zero side effects at all. Not even a sore arm.I got the Pfizer because that's what was available at my pharmacy. I felt a little fevered and tired for a day after the first dose but by day 2 all I had was a sore arm. The second dose hit harder and I got a slight fever that night that lasted into the next day. I slept a lot and by day 2 I felt 80% better. By day 3 I was fine. And it should be noted I react to EVERYTHING and my side effects were mild
Wasn't a choice when I got mine it was maderna, maderna or maderna. Only noticeable side effect was a sore ass arm both times.
In South Africa we didn’t get a choice initially, we only had J&J and when that ran out we got Pfizer. Now there’s a choice between the two and I’m not sure about the others
Got Covi-shield yesterday..
It's been like 21 hrs..
And my whole body feels like every cell is getting gang raped..
My bones and muscles are achingFunny thing girls appear to be more compliant and trusting of authority would explain higher vax rate among females
I don't know it was just the one available or something. No reaction or anything so I guess it was fine
I got the Pfizer avccine, but I was initially planning on Sputnik or Sinovac. Pfizer was easier to get though, so I went for it.
I've heard that Moderna is the one with the least to cause side effects and of the others, they can cause side effects
See what happens after they've been out for 10 years.
I got '' BioNTech '',
I trust German technology👍I had Pfizer. My wife had J&J. No choices here, just get what they have
There's no reason for a healthy person under 30 to get the shot.
The best one is none. I take reishi to help my immune system. It increases your natural killer cells and iv evaded being bed ridden so many times because of it
If I do get vaccinated it will be Pfizer as it has been approved by the FDA.
I had a sore shoulder both times and felt a little tired for a day afterwards.
Moderna. The second shot fucked me up for half a day but after that I was cool. Just felt tired and sore for maybe 8 12 hours slept most of it.
The Pfizer vaccine has the highest degree of efficacy and the lowest side effect profile.
Pfizer-Moderna, on the second jab. I got fever, headache and body ache the following two days.
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