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I expect most of us here on the site have now been double jabbed, and probably most of our friends and family too. I think it would be interesting to find out how many of us have had a serious adverse reaction. By serious adverse reaction I don’t mean a sore arm for a couple of days or a redness or itchiness around the vaccination site, because both of them are transient and absolutely normal after vaccination.

The reason I’m asking is because I’ve just seen a post here on the site citing that over 56% of people report having adverse reactions after second vaccinations - I believe it was the Pfizer jab he was referencing, but I think the percentage of adverse reactions of all of the vaccines are likely to probably be quite similar. This was on a post by our resident anti-vaxxer and self appointed covid expert / obsessive.

I’m not into doing polls…just interested to know, because I don’t know of one person having serious complications here at home…and I can’t say I’ve seen anyone talk about having them here onsite either. So I’ll just leave this here for you to respond to if you have anything to report.

Marionville 10 Sep 15
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I am autoimmune, and was hospitalized the night after the 2nd dose (moderna) with moderate myositis. My mother is autoimmune, has high BP and blacked out in the 15 min window (moderna) during a spike. We both have underlying conditions. We're both fine. We both would glady do it again to live through this pandemic.

I’m glad you both recovered from it relatively quickly…it’s better that than getting covid which could prove fatal with your weakened immune system.

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You know you have to consider WHO posted such a thing, right? If it was one of our resident idiots, pay it No mind. This site too has its' willful dis-information spreaders....and by this I mean Bald-faced Liars!
BtW my Shingles shots reactions were Far worse than the Covid ones, and more long-lasting!

I know…I just wanted to see if there were any actual adverse reactions amongst us.

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I wouldn't call mine an adverse reaction, just a very strong one. I had a fever of 101, body aches, and was extremely weak for 2.5 days, to the point where I could barely get out of bed. My doctor said it was fine, as my immune system was working. Women seem to have stronger reactions than men. I had Moderna.

Glad you recovered…still better than not getting vaccinated and risking dying from covid.

@Marionville Absolutely, and I'm glad my immune system can kick a$$.

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I had Pfizer, I had covid previously, so I was a little leary of the side effects. I did panic when I had covid like early symptoms, but after 48 hours I was good. It was not the worst reaction to a vaccine I have had, but it was no where near what covid had done to me. It was more scary than anything else.

I’m glad you recovered from covid, and now you’ve been jabbed does it mean you will have higher immunity than those of us who’ve never had it?

@Marionville The jury is still out on that. I am going to have my 6 month check-up at the VA in the next two weeks, blood work, CT scan, ect. I'll know more after that. The big thing to remember is that with any new disease, we are the long term studies, and there is no control group.

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I had a 24 hour flu like symptoms after the second one: fever, chills, body ache and tired all day. My ex has a weekend of flu like symptoms after the first one and a day or two after the second, but went to work each day anyway. We both had Moderna.

Trust you’re both keeping well now, better a short flu than a long covid!

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Same with me, just nominal aside effects for both injections. The only person I know who had harsh side effects is my sister, who is severely immunocompromised. Still, she and her doctor felt it critical that she get vaccinated.

I’m glad she got it and has recovered from the reaction. Definitely better to have that than covid.

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Given the politicization of vaccination, one should give zero credence to any information that doesn't come directly from a genuinely authoritative source.

My reaction to the second jab was to feel fatigue and chills for 3 hours the next day. After a 3 hour nap, all better.

I don’t…but sadly others have become determined to peddle this dangerous nonsense.

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No reaction at all..... Have both and will get third if available

Yes…I think it won’t be long before I’m offered a third one,

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I think that talking of this sparks MORE fear. Only by looking at the official figures agreed by the government and scientists will you be able to judge your chances of getting an adverse reaction. What you do not know [ and probably never will] are the special circumstances that exist in some people that give them adverse reactions. The adverse, reactions like the virus itself, will I am afraid have to be lived with. Avoiding vaccination does not remove the chances of you getting the virus.

Yes…all true.

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You realize our reports are also totally not random. But here's mine, anyway the side effects really do happen, not completely rarely, either, but not for most people. I work in a clinic. I am in outpatient psych, but we have various medical departments as well. I hear from patients and coworkers alike about their vaccine experienes. I had Pfizer, no reaction either time, other than mild injection site soreness for a day ditto my son's mother. My son, all of 18 years old, had mild flu symptoms for half a day, just after the second shot. The worst reaction I heard of was a man with a serious, complex health condition with history of stroke, neurologic vascular problems, and a heart condition, who suffered an attrial fib reaction that took him to the ER after both shots. And he said flatly he has no regrets getting the vaccine, because his reaction showed him how much more deadly the actual virus would almost certainly be for him.

Thank you for such a comprehensive reply.

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I had Moderna... the first time I was tired for a couple of days... the second time no reaction.

That seems to be the usual reaction…regardless which vaccine is given. Thanks for your input.

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I had Moderna and I had a sore arm after the first jab. I was advised to massage my arm on the inoculation site and had hardly any reaction to the second shot. I have at least 16 friends that I know received the vaccination and none of them reported any real adverse reactions. About half got Pfizer and half got Moderns.
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Yes…that just bears out the same as with all my friends and everyone who has responded here too.

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Moderna in February, Nadda, a little warm for a couple of hours after the second shot.

Just the same as the vast majority of us! Thanks….

@Marionville Of course, Bill Gates' voice in my ear 24/7 makes it a bit tough to get any sleep, but...

@MerlinZap Oh yes…I’d forgotten about King Billy!! 😁😅

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I felt a little crappy for a few hours, but it really wasn’t a big deal.

No…much the same as most others seemed to be.

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Did they post any valid research to support that number?

I don’t know because I’m blocked from the group he posted it in…I just got what he posted in the headline.

@Marionville Thanks, that makes sense. If they'd had any valid research, they'd have posted it for everyone to see. Zero side effects from either Pfizer shot here.

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My ass was whooped after the second Moderna shot. Fever, extreme fatigue. It wasn’t fun.

Glad you’ve recovered..still better than risking getting COVID I’m sure,

@Marionville Heck yeah! 👍

Apunzelle: Exact same here. Except by the 3rd day I was extremely energetic. 4th day too. Then I got back to normal

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No one in my family me, ex partner,both sons and grandson had any reaction

bobwjr Level 10 Sep 15, 2021

Great…just as I expected. This propaganda is ridiculous.

@Marionville Absolutely when I attended a vaccination event here no immediate reactions out of 600

@bobwjr He says 771, 000 who had been double jabbed responded and over 56% had adverse reactions to the second one …that works out at around 400, 000 people which is utter nonsense.

@Marionville Just more BS from the ignorant crowd. Sometimes it feels as if they are religious in their zeal to push their agenda. Nothing is above these people's lack of decency.

@JackPedigo They’re dangerous pests.

@JackPedigo No just non slanted facts

@jackpedigo their bullshit is killing people.... The dumbfucks are in a cult

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My wife and I know NO ONE who has had a reaction to the COVID vaccination.

Yes…me neither. I really don’t know where he gets his 56% figure from

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I had my third Moderna jab last Friday, without symptoms.

Good…I think they’re going to start on third jabs here next week.

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My boys got Pfizer and no reactions whatsoever. I got Moderna, no reaction. My ex had some minor issues after second shot of moderna but now she’s blaming it on menopause…not sure 🤔

Thanks for your input ….who knows what caused your ex wife’s shot reaction, but whether it was caused by the vaccine or some other underlying health problem I trust she has recovered now.

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Got my 2 in May~ good to go ,,,no adverse reactions🙂🦉

I’m very pleased to hear it!

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AZ, not even a sore injection site either times.

Great…painless is always the best result!

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I had the AZ, the first time I got a raging fever that lasted about four hours at its peak, the second time nothing.

I also had no reaction after my second jab…and only a sore arm for a short while after the first and I felt quite drowsy, nodding off in the chair at home about an hour after getting it. I got the AZ too. I think we’ll be offered a third jab soon…which could be one of two or three.

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My wife and I have had both jabs (Moderna) months ago and we've had no negative consequences at all apart from a little needle in the arm soreness at the time of the shot.🙂

Yes…minor stuff, same story as many others.

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Have had both shots (Pfizer). The aftermath was remarkably uneventful.

Much like my own.

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