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Covid 19 mrna Vaccines...Yes/No?

Covid 19 mrna Vaccines...Yes/No?

  • yes, gimme

    Votes: 29 31.9%
  • not yet

    Votes: 15 16.5%
  • no way

    Votes: 47 51.6%

  • Total voters
    91
  • Poll closed .

buzzmobile

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i would prefer a macaroni picture with lots of glitter

I hope that's enough glitter. Merry Christmas!
macaroni.jpg
 

h.h.

Active member
Veteran
I often ask the homeless guy with the tarot cards and the tin cup, down on the South End of Fairbanks that I refer to as Crack Central; always has something helpful to say, once I get past his slurred speech, and my hearing disability.

I’m suing my hospital cause they won’t give me crack.
 

Chi13

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ICMag Donor
I'll be getting my second dose of the Pfizer vaccine tomorrow, i really hope it doesn't make me sick, but i suspect it will. :frown:

I think a lot of people are talking themselves into felling sick following the vaccine. Don't have the expectation that you will feel unwell. Chances are you will be fine. I had no issues with either Pfizer shot, apart from sore arm.
 
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I think a lot of people are talking themselves into felling sick following the vaccine. Don't have the expectation that you will feel unwell. Chances are you will be fine. I had no issues with either Pfizer shot, apart from sore arm.

No, i definitely did not talk myself into getting sick after the first shot.... i was the opposite. I even posted in here that there were no noticable side effects, but then the next day i started to get sick, which lasted a few days. Wasn't extreme but there was headache, nausea, minor fever.... felt cold without my beanie on at night and would sweat with it on.
And then i just felt a little 'odd' for a few more days.... the 'odd' days i can certainly put in the 'possibly talking myself into' column though, because i can't really pinpoint what i was feeling, kind of mind fog or something.

I have no reason to feel one way or another about it, i didn't think i would have any effects the firt time, so i'm just hoping it's better and not worse this time around, as i've heard SOME people have said the second was worse than the first, but idk which version of vaccine they had either, wasn't paying much attention....

I will leave another honest report in a few days. :ying:
 

Chi13

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No, i definitely did not talk myself into getting sick after the first shot.... i was the opposite. I even posted in here that there were no noticable side effects, but then the next day i started to get sick, which lasted a few days. Wasn't extreme but there was headache, nausea, minor fever.... felt cold without my beanie on at night and would sweat with it on.
And then i just felt a little 'odd' for a few more days.... the 'odd' days i can certainly put in the 'possibly talking myself into' column though, because i can't really pinpoint what i was feeling, kind of mind fog or something.

I have no reason to feel one way or another about it, i didn't think i would have any effects the firt time, so i'm just hoping it's better and not worse this time around, as i've heard SOME people have said the second was worse than the first, but idk which version of vaccine they had either, wasn't paying much attention....

I will leave another honest report in a few days. :ying:

It just sounded like you had already talked yourself into getting sick, from what you posted. Not questioning your honesty at all. Hope you feel alright.
 
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member 505892

It just sounded like you had already talked yourself into getting sick, from what you posted. Not questioning your honesty at all. Hope you feel alright.

No not talking myself into it, just wary that there's a good chance it will happen again. We'll see....
 

Great outdoors

Active member
I think it's a bit of a crap shoot, different for everyone, every time.
Here in Canada we have the mixed vaccines. My first shot with Astrazeneca I felt absolutely nothing, not even a sore arm. Moderna kicked my ass for 4 days, with fever the second day.
My wife was the exact opposite with Astrazeneca kicking her ass, and nothing with the Moderna.
 

moose eater

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No not talking myself into it, just wary that there's a good chance it will happen again. We'll see....

I and several friends who are more wait-and-see folks, not typically subject to placebo or psychosomatic results, all experienced escalating side-effects from jab to jab with the Moderna vax'es; little to none for my first, intense 15 hours of flu-like symptoms for the 2nd, and 3 days of slightly less intense (than the 2nd), but miserable for the third.

Medscape, Consumer Labs, and other sources have written about the escalation or changes in experience of side-effects at each vaccination.

If the escalation ensues per the previous jabs, I'm not looking forward to #4, if there is one. But who knows? It might go back the other way by then, too.
 

armedoldhippy

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If the escalation ensues per the previous jabs, I'm not looking forward to #4, if there is one. But who knows? It might go back the other way by then, too.

there are other vaccines under development, and pills which lessen the impact if taken early after being infected. it's not gonna be a magic bullet, i don't think, but lots of pretty good ones, if we can get most folks rowing in the right direction. will some keep demanding worm medication if a pill is shown to help? or will it too be shunted aside because "big pharma only did it for profit/i don't know what is in it"...lol.
 

mexcurandero420

See the world through a puff of smoke
Veteran
Can you corroborate your post? I says she. he says. Is innuendo, nothimg more nothingless.. Another one bites the d



Yep its only in Dutch.What you do is just ignoring what plays in reality.In your thinking would Vioxx even be back in the market as pain medication as those 88.000 heart attacks and 38.000 deaths was just caused by other things.
 

Microbeman

The Logical Gardener
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Veteran
I and several friends who are more wait-and-see folks, not typically subject to placebo or psychosomatic results, all experienced escalating side-effects from jab to jab with the Moderna vax'es; little to none for my first, intense 15 hours of flu-like symptoms for the 2nd, and 3 days of slightly less intense (than the 2nd), but miserable for the third.

Medscape, Consumer Labs, and other sources have written about the escalation or changes in experience of side-effects at each vaccination.

If the escalation ensues per the previous jabs, I'm not looking forward to #4, if there is one. But who knows? It might go back the other way by then, too.

This is likely the reason previously infected individuals suffer much more when being vaccinated. Some medical scientists hypothesis this is due to the immunity/Bcells existent (from previous vaccination/infection) activating in response to the invasion from the jab.
 

imiubu

Well-known member
As far as the low dose aspirin article and such, I'll admit to not reading through it as of yet. It did peak my interest as I do incorporate a 1/4 aspirin into my daily regiment.
Saw the doc yesterday and asked what she may know about this. Thankfully she is aware and could give an opinion. The article or w/e was leaked was a simple
projection, not even an official draft, shrug. Essentially, if you do not currently take low dose aspirin, no need to begin doing so. If you are currently taking low dose
aspirin, no need to discontinue. Shrug. Just my doc's summary. She's taken excellent care of me thus far so, I'll trust the judgments of a seasoned "vet" who keeps
abreast of current 'findings', unless I discover she has misled me of course :)
 
M

member 505892

Almost 48 since my second dose of Pfizer nor real side effects, a bit of a dry throat but that happens from time to time anyway so may be nothing at all....

The nurse told me it was unlikely i would have symptoms after the first and likely i would get sick after the second, as of now i've had the exact opposite experience.... i will update if there's any change.

:ying:
 

Hammerhead

Disabled Farmer
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Disinformation hasn't been this easy since 1947.. Says a lot about what Americans believe today. Millions of SUCKERS !!!.

 

TNTBudSticker

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https://eugyppius.substack.com/p/mass-vaccination-may-permanently



This is evidence that our vaccines may permanently compromise immunity to SARS-2, via Original Antigenic Sin — the phenomenon, long observed in the antibody response to influenza infections, that initial exposure to a pathogen (or a spike protein) shapes all subsequent immune responses to mutated, recombined or reassorted instances of that pathogen. Our Corona vaccines elicit antibodies against the spike protein alone, while natural infection provokes antibodies against other virus proteins as well, including the nucleocapsid or N protein. The broad spectrum of natural immune response is why recovered individuals enjoy much greater and longer-lasting protection, than people who have been merely vaccinated.
 

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