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Do the side effects of the Covid vaccine scare you ?

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twiigss · M
So I've decided to get vaccinated. If the lawsuit against the mandate fails, OSHA will mandate having to get it, or get tested every week. My employer is governed by OSHA, and we have to follow any guidelines they set forth.

I got it because I can't afford to not work. Bills won't get paid if I'm not working. So I wanted to be ready, in case that happens. If the lawsuit wins, I'm not getting that booster or whatever.

So my side effects after getting the first shot: Got the shot friday morning, decided to take the whole day off work. Woke up saturday morning with a headache. Took Excedrin Migraine, which supressed the headache, but pain was still there. Midday on that same saturday I developed a body ache in my lower back. And I also had this weird ringing in my head. I was eating Reese cups that day as well.

Sunday, I woke up with a headache, took Excedrin Migraine for the pain, it helped a little bit more than it did on saturday. Also had the body ache. About 11:30am sunday, the headache went completely away, and so did the body ache.

On 11/19/2021 I had my second shot, so 3 weeks later. Friday I crawled into bed and instantly had chills. My blanket is a duvet cover and its polyester. So I threw on my bathrobe which is cotton and that got rid of the chills almost completely. Also had the space heater going a little more powerful than usual. Woke up on saturday with the headache, Excedrin Migraine, headache not fully gone, body ache again developed midday. Roughly 12 hours later I took 2 tylenol, within half an hour, headache was gone, body ache still kinda there and when I woke up today, sunday, I felt great.

So those were the side effects I experienced.
Nimbus · M
@twiigss Seems like you are through the worst and you should now be OK for some time until a booster is required, most likely 6 months.
MasterLee · 56-60, M
@twiigss my wife's lasted 2 weeks with vomiting and explosive diarrhea. Lost 2 weeks of work and has recurring headaches that last for days.
checkoutanytime · 41-45, M
@twiigss understandable. I personally don't think the jab is all it's cracked up to be, but sustaining financial obligations is necessary. That's why I hope the Supreme Court sees through this charade.
twiigss · M
@MasterLee Geez that's horrible, I'm sorry she's going through that :(

I've had relatives get it, and they're doing okay. That's also what made me be like, "well if they are okay, I should be too"
twiigss · M
@checkoutanytime The memo we got at work was that there's going to be a lottery for which supreme court they go to for this. It needs to be a court that has no bias, and no influence. If it takes place in new york or california, well you know how thats gonna end.