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| If you got a COVID vaccination, which one? (Page 3/4) |
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MidEngineManiac
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SEP 11, 09:06 AM
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blackrams
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SEP 11, 09:11 AM
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Hard for me to ID Forum members who got COVID vaccinations there. Either you didn't read the request in the first post or simply ignored it. Would it really be all that difficult to work with me on this?
Rams[This message has been edited by blackrams (edited 09-11-2021).]
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fireboss
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SEP 11, 12:07 PM
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got the Phizer back in March this year and then followed it up with the second dose later
had a badly sore arm at site of injection from first shot ,Real Bad.... second shot no discomfort at all
No other felt or known after effects since.
Also just to add-- I have been taking (except for 2020,2021) the flu shot regularly since 2005. Sometimes I have been sore but the Phizer was waaaaayyyy worse. The 2020,2021 shots were only missed because I had been in an accident in May of 2019 at work and have been off since then and the company is where they would come and vaccanated us...So no correlation with the covid
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MidEngineManiac
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SEP 11, 12:50 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by blackrams:
Hard for me to ID Forum members who got COVID vaccinations there. Either you didn't read the request in the first post or simply ignored it. Would it really be all that difficult to work with me on this?
Rams
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Just misinterpreted. thought you were looking for 1-st hand reports in general, not specifically just this group excluding all others.
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hnthomps
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SEP 11, 01:34 PM
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May 3 for J&J vaccine with zero issues/symptoms before or after the inoculation. My oldest so also had the J&J vaccine the same day and only had a bit of stiffness near the injection site the next day.
Nelson
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blackrams
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SEP 11, 02:24 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by fireboss:
got the Phizer back in March this year and then followed it up with the second dose later
had a badly sore arm at site of injection from first shot ,Real Bad.... second shot no discomfort at all
No other felt or known after effects since.
Also just to add-- I have been taking (except for 2020,2021) the flu shot regularly since 2005. Sometimes I have been sore but the Phizer was waaaaayyyy worse. The 2020,2021 shots were only missed because I had been in an accident in May of 2019 at work and have been off since then and the company is where they would come and vaccanated us...So no correlation with the covid |
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Thanks for the response fireboss.
| quote | Originally posted by hnthomps:
May 3 for J&J vaccine with zero issues/symptoms before or after the inoculation. My oldest so also had the J&J vaccine the same day and only had a bit of stiffness near the injection site the next day.
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Nelson, thanks for the feedback.
I know there should be more vaccinations within this community, was hoping to get more feedback/responses but, it is, what it is. It's really none of my business but, what the heck, some questions need to asked, that doesn't mean they'll be answered. 
Rams  [This message has been edited by blackrams (edited 09-11-2021).]
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Synthesis
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SEP 12, 11:45 AM
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Pfizer, both doses, April 2nd, April 23rd.
Both shots, arm swollen and painful, to the point that even cloth touching the skin was excruciating. About 4 days of hard down time with muscle/joint pain, vertigo, severe fatigue. The first shot sent me back to the ER with the issues. Negative COVID test, and I went home.
Improvements in long haul issues started three weeks after the second dose, and with some intense physio-neurotherapy for the vestibular issues I was having with balance and eye tracking, all of which were COVID induced.
Today, all of my long haul physical symptoms are gone, short of the ongoing intermittent fatigue, the brain fog and memory issues, and the reduced senses of taste and smell. I attribute the fatigue to the loss of stamina and strength. I'm finally mobile again, down 25lbs in the last month after a year of a forced sedentary lifestyle. I am working to lose the weight I have put on and get back into the gym. My goal is to be back in competition lifting by the end of 2022.
I also have documented brain damage from COVID: a physical size reduction in the temporal lobe (short term memory, equilibrium) and the Olfactory portion of the brain (smell, taste). The comparison was made between a current and previous MRI from several years ago and show a marked difference in brain structure in these areas.
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blackrams
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SEP 12, 12:23 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Synthesis:
Pfizer, both doses, April 2nd, April 23rd.
Both shots, arm swollen and painful, to the point that even cloth touching the skin was excruciating. About 4 days of hard down time with muscle/joint pain, vertigo, severe fatigue. The first shot sent me back to the ER with the issues. Negative COVID test, and I went home.
Improvements in long haul issues started three weeks after the second dose, and with some intense physio-neurotherapy for the vestibular issues I was having with balance and eye tracking, all of which were COVID induced.
Today, all of my long haul physical symptoms are gone, short of the ongoing intermittent fatigue, the brain fog and memory issues, and the reduced senses of taste and smell. I attribute the fatigue to the loss of stamina and strength. I'm finally mobile again, down 25lbs in the last month after a year of a forced sedentary lifestyle. I am working to lose the weight I have put on and get back into the gym. My goal is to be back in competition lifting by the end of 2022.
I also have documented brain damage from COVID: a physical size reduction in the temporal lobe (short term memory, equilibrium) and the Olfactory portion of the brain (smell, taste). The comparison was made between a current and previous MRI from several years ago and show a marked difference in brain structure in these areas. |
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Thanks for the response. To clarify any confusion, you were infected before or after the Pfizer vaccination? Your situation started to improve 3 weeks after your second vaccination implies the COVID occurred first. Am I correct on that?
Rams
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Synthesis
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SEP 12, 12:55 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by blackrams:
Thanks for the response. To clarify any confusion, you were infected before or after the Pfizer vaccination? Your situation started to improve 3 weeks after your second vaccination implies the COVID occurred first. Am I correct on that?
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I was infected before the vaccine in late September of 2020, positive test October 1st, hospitalized on October 7th. The trip to the ER after the first injection was due to the severity of issues, which were equivalent to how I was feeling just prior to my initial hospitalization. They tested me for COVID, then sent me home after the rapid test came back negative.
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blackrams
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SEP 12, 12:56 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Synthesis: I was infected before the vaccine in late September of 2020, positive test October 1st, hospitalized on October 7th. The trip to the ER after the first injection was due to the severity of issues, which were equivalent to how I was feeling just prior to my initial hospitalization. They tested me for COVID, then sent me home after the rapid test came back negative. |
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Thanks for the response. 
Rams
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