Where are you all getting your shots?
I live in Lee's Summit and one several registers but never get a word about getting an appointment.
Always a no appointment available [Reply]
Originally Posted by King_Chief_Fan:
Where are you all getting your shots?
I live in Lee's Summit and one several registers but never get a word about getting an appointment.
Always a no appointment available
Mrs. Idaho got her first shot last Monday. She had some soreness/redness around the wound site, and her arm was a little achy, but otherwise she was fine.
We’ll see what round 2 brings next week. This will give 3/4 members of the household coverage - the twins had COVID in December. Just little old me left.
Since I’m an IT employee, I’m in 1B/Tier 3. Can’t wait.
My parents and in-laws are all in process of getting their shots. My dad, who is over 60, has a kidney condition, and moderate athsma, has already received both doses and had no side effects other than soreness/redness around the wound site.
Ice pack and some Benadryl before the shot are good ways to minimize the local reaction, for those wondering. I don’t think there’s an issue with taking Benadryl before the shot. [Reply]
I don’t have a computer at the moment, so someone else might want to download the data set and check it out. I got a message that vaccine deaths are being under reported in the news. I checks 16 by ID and verified, but the claim is that there are a lot more.
I had my first Moderna shot last Thursday at Publix grocery store about 60 miles from my home. I had been on the Publix website at 6am five different mornings until I finally got appointments for my wife and my and the closest was in DeLand Florida.
The next day after the shot I played golf and was short of breath the entire round, I was constantly winded. When I got home I looked up side effects, and it wasn't until I got on the FDA website I found the side effect "difficulty breathing" listed. On Saturday I usually hang around the house and watch sports. I got up and ate and took a shower and went back to bed to watch TV, I felt very fatiqued. I'm 70 years old but still quite active. [Reply]
Just got home from receiving my second Moderna dose. Apparently the Moderna second doses have been causing more side effects than Pfizer. They recommended Tylenol and Advil before bed. We’ll see.
Originally Posted by Bill Brasky:
Just got home from receiving my second Moderna dose. Apparently the Moderna second doses have been causing more side effects than Pfizer. They recommended Tylenol and Advil before bed. We’ll see.
I’ll report back in the morning.
I got my ass kicked after my second Moderna shot. Symptoms lasted almost 24 hours exactly and I was good as new. [Reply]
That soreness you feel in your arm is the nano-bots mutating your DNA. As soon as the government hits the red button the 5G towers will kick into action, mutating all of you into reptillian slaves. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bill Brasky:
Just got home from receiving my second Moderna dose. Apparently the Moderna second doses have been causing more side effects than Pfizer. They recommended Tylenol and Advil before bed. We’ll see.
I’ll report back in the morning.
The places down here are highly recommending to not take Tylenol or Advil. That they could lessen the vaccines impact and could possibly interfere with the replication of the RNA anti-bodies.
No studies on it yet. But, it doesn't take a epidemiologist to know that taking something that stops inflammation, while hoping those little RNA anti-bodies inflame and multiply. Might not be a good thing to be doing right after the shot. Does it matter enough to make a difference? Guess we have to wait until the scientific studies are done. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
That soreness you feel in your arm is the nano-bots mutating your DNA. As soon as the government hits the red button the 5G towers will kick into action, mutating all of you into reptillian slaves.
I'm going to wait to see how many of you start growing assholes on the back of your necks and nutsacks on top of your feet before I decide if I'm going to go get these shots. Keep us updated, TIA. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
The places down here are highly recommending to not take Tylenol or Advil. That they could lessen the vaccines impact and could possibly interfere with the replication of the RNA anti-bodies.
No studies on it yet. But, it doesn't take a epidemiologist to know that taking something that stops inflammation, while hoping those little RNA anti-bodies inflame and multiply. Might not be a good thing to be doing right after the shot. Does it matter enough to make a difference? Guess we have to wait until the scientific studies are done.
Tylenol/acetaminophen isn't an anti-inflammatory. [Reply]