Certainly is.
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Olaf Hart wrote:More symptoms after the second shot mean the vaccine is working.
Benno von Humpback wrote:Olaf Hart wrote:More symptoms after the second shot mean the vaccine is working.
Yup and older folks are having a distinctly easier time of it, on average. There is also a question about the advisability of using NSAIDS and acetaminophen. I broke down and took some Tylenol after about 12 very unpleasant hours of pain and fever.
LarryHoward wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:Olaf Hart wrote:More symptoms after the second shot mean the vaccine is working.
Yup and older folks are having a distinctly easier time of it, on average. There is also a question about the advisability of using NSAIDS and acetaminophen. I broke down and took some Tylenol after about 12 very unpleasant hours of pain and fever.
Didn’t you get Moderna?
Benno von Humpback wrote:LarryHoward wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:Olaf Hart wrote:More symptoms after the second shot mean the vaccine is working.
Yup and older folks are having a distinctly easier time of it, on average. There is also a question about the advisability of using NSAIDS and acetaminophen. I broke down and took some Tylenol after about 12 very unpleasant hours of pain and fever.
Didn’t you get Moderna?
Yes.
LarryHoward wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:LarryHoward wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:Olaf Hart wrote:More symptoms after the second shot mean the vaccine is working.
Yup and older folks are having a distinctly easier time of it, on average. There is also a question about the advisability of using NSAIDS and acetaminophen. I broke down and took some Tylenol after about 12 very unpleasant hours of pain and fever.
Didn’t you get Moderna?
Yes.
I get round 2 of the Pfizer (if the state sends us any) on the 24th. No noticeable reaction the shot 1.
Benno von Humpback wrote:LarryHoward wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:LarryHoward wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:Olaf Hart wrote:More symptoms after the second shot mean the vaccine is working.
Yup and older folks are having a distinctly easier time of it, on average. There is also a question about the advisability of using NSAIDS and acetaminophen. I broke down and took some Tylenol after about 12 very unpleasant hours of pain and fever.
Didn’t you get Moderna?
Yes.
I get round 2 of the Pfizer (if the state sends us any) on the 24th. No noticeable reaction the shot 1.
I had a sore arm with shot 1.
H B wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:LarryHoward wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:LarryHoward wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:Olaf Hart wrote:More symptoms after the second shot mean the vaccine is working.
Yup and older folks are having a distinctly easier time of it, on average. There is also a question about the advisability of using NSAIDS and acetaminophen. I broke down and took some Tylenol after about 12 very unpleasant hours of pain and fever.
Didn’t you get Moderna?
Yes.
I get round 2 of the Pfizer (if the state sends us any) on the 24th. No noticeable reaction the shot 1.
I had a sore arm with shot 1.
Well..they probably hit the bone since you have ZERO fat on your body.
BeauV wrote:Larry, I have had a number of conversations with the “Don’t experiment on me” crowd. I have yet to find even one who knows what the percentage of adverse side-effect is. If memory serves, it is 0.0085%. They look a bit co-founder by the numbers, and those numbers are getting better not worse as younger folks are being vaccinated. The absurd denial of veritable data is quite depressing.
BeauV wrote:Larry, I have had a number of conversations with the “Don’t experiment on me” crowd. I have yet to find even one who knows what the percentage of adverse side-effect is. If memory serves, it is 0.0085%. They look a bit co-founder by the numbers, and those numbers are getting better not worse as younger folks are being vaccinated. The absurd denial of veritable data is quite depressing.
kdh wrote:BeauV wrote:Larry, I have had a number of conversations with the “Don’t experiment on me” crowd. I have yet to find even one who knows what the percentage of adverse side-effect is. If memory serves, it is 0.0085%. They look a bit co-founder by the numbers, and those numbers are getting better not worse as younger folks are being vaccinated. The absurd denial of veritable data is quite depressing.
I wonder what "adverse side-effect" means. Ann and I both had arms sore enough that we couldn't lift them over our heads with the first shot and Ann was laid out with a low-grade fever and a bad headache for a day after her second. OM here was similarly affected if I remember correctly. I think younger people (Ann's 53) generally have more side-effect symptoms, and the second shot is worse than the first. I've yet to get my second.
Neither of us regret getting the shot, but the early anecdotal evidence is that it won't be a cakewalk for young people.