3cl1ps3I will build a labyrinth to house the cheeseRegistered Userregular
I feel okay so far after Pfizer 1 but it knocked my wife out for a couple days when she got it.
My parents and sister were also basically okay after their first dose of Pfizer so I'm guessing it's something genetic about how our immune systems work.
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#pipeCocky Stride, Musky odoursPope of Chili TownRegistered Userregular
Even the most tame side effects (other than injection site redness/soreness) only happen to about ~50% of people.
WeaverWho are you?What do you want?Registered Userregular
I'm hoping the booster shot planned for this fall/winter isn't so harsh.
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OrcaAlso known as EspressosaurusWrexRegistered Userregular
First dose Pfizer made me just tired as hell for one day (along with more soreness in the arm than I get from a flu shot). Second day was almost back to normal. All symptoms gone by third day.
It wasn't so tired I was falling over though.
Immune systems, lol.
Going to be interesting to see what happens with shot 2, which is in a week.
I feel okay so far after Pfizer 1 but it knocked my wife out for a couple days when she got it.
My parents and sister were also basically okay after their first dose of Pfizer so I'm guessing it's something genetic about how our immune systems work.
My arm was sore for like half the next day after dose 1 of Pfizer. I get dose 2 on 4/20 blaze it lol so we'll see how the 21st goes.
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OrcaAlso known as EspressosaurusWrexRegistered Userregular
Can't wait for two weeks after my second shot
going to lick ALL the knobs
find the nearest AC exhaust and just huff it like it was a hefty bag
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WeaverWho are you?What do you want?Registered Userregular
I spent three hours this morning in a hot bath because not just my arm, but like every joint in my whole body was aching.
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DepressperadoI just wanted to see you laughingin the pizza rainRegistered Userregular
I spent three hours this morning in a hot bath because not just my arm, but like every joint in my whole body was aching.
oh boy that deep down bone pain, lookin' forward.
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WeaverWho are you?What do you want?Registered Userregular
I'm curious to future studies of who gets side effects like this from this vaccine tech. I've had vaccines for most of the worst diseases in the world, I got sick after my anthrax booster but nothing else ever like this.
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WeaverWho are you?What do you want?Registered Userregular
It's been 24 hours, I have a little bit more energy but also my finger knuckles and elbows shouldn't ache like this.
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DepressperadoI just wanted to see you laughingin the pizza rainRegistered Userregular
I know I’m definitely going to regret my words later
but as a notorious insomniac, a tiny part of me is admittedly kinda excited about the possibility of just being knocked out and sleeping for two days straight
PiptheFairFrequently not in boats.Registered Userregular
You will regret your words and your deeds
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BaidolI will hold him offEscape while you canRegistered Userregular
I was lucky and got only a slightly sore arm after both Pfizer shots. I didn't know whether to feel disappointed or not after all the prep I did in case of a worse case scenario.
I know I’m definitely going to regret my words later
but as a notorious insomniac, a tiny part of me is admittedly kinda excited about the possibility of just being knocked out and sleeping for two days straight
As a notorious insomniac, when I got my first dose I ended up falling asleep at 6:30pm because I was completely exhausted. Woke up at 9:30pm and was up for a while, went back to sleep close to my usual late night bullshit. Napped during the day the following day because I just could not stay awake, ended up in even worse shape than usual that night.
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WeaverWho are you?What do you want?Registered Userregular
I know I’m definitely going to regret my words later
but as a notorious insomniac, a tiny part of me is admittedly kinda excited about the possibility of just being knocked out and sleeping for two days straight
As a notorious insomniac, when I got my first dose I ended up falling asleep at 6:30pm because I was completely exhausted. Woke up at 9:30pm and was up for a while, went back to sleep close to my usual late night bullshit. Napped during the day the following day because I just could not stay awake, ended up in even worse shape than usual that night.
I know I’m definitely going to regret my words later
but as a notorious insomniac, a tiny part of me is admittedly kinda excited about the possibility of just being knocked out and sleeping for two days straight
When I got my first shot, I felt incredibly exhausted at 10:00 (usually I stay up until 11), made ready for bed, lied down, and woke up feeling totally refreshed.
Then I checked the clock at it was 1 AM.
I only remember trying to fall back to sleep the rest of the night, not actually sleeping.
My favorite musical instrument is the air-raid siren.
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DepressperadoI just wanted to see you laughingin the pizza rainRegistered Userregular
yes yes this I've already got a traumatic history based on war
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KetarCome on upstairswe're having a partyRegistered Userregular
8 hours post second jab and I got nothing so far. No tiredness or exhaustion, or anything else. Fingers crossed for tomorrow to go as well I guess.
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WeaverWho are you?What do you want?Registered Userregular
I've been fatigued all day from the vaccine, it was still really bad earlier but it's getting better. The arm commentary is a separate issue. I've gotten a lot of practice doing every day tasks with my left hand but still..]]
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WeaverWho are you?What do you want?Registered Userregular
I think I'm done with vaccine side effects and I'm just having neuralgia pain now. I found that I can wrap my wrist in ice packs and instead of my arm feeling like it's on fire, it's just cold. Sorry for being so dramatic.
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I was just relocating our compost heap and a fly went into my ear and got stuck. So I flushed it out with an irrigation thing, and I also got out a clog of earwax so big that removing it made me really dizzy and I nearly fell down the stairs.
I was just relocating our compost heap and a fly went into my ear and got stuck. So I flushed it out with an irrigation thing, and I also got out a clog of earwax so big that removing it made me really dizzy and I nearly fell down the stairs.
Just having a very normal day.
i'm trying to find any part of this that doesn't make me feel queasy and i'm not having success
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Brovid Hasselsmof[Growling historic on the fury road]Registered Userregular
Stairs make you queasy? Weird but ok.
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DepressperadoI just wanted to see you laughingin the pizza rainRegistered Userregular
when I was like, 12, I did that thing where you pinch your nose and push air through your nose and it makes your ears pop
except it made me deaf in one ear and I was like "well that's no good." so we went to the doctor and he was like "oh I see the problem." and pulled out a string of earwax that I swear to god I could feel unwrapping from around my spine as he tugged it.
I once had a severely wax blocked ear for a week and it was one of the worst experiences of my life, but the pressure relief of finally getting it out was incredible
now that you mention it, tall/shallow stairs in a narrow hallway (a pretty common sight here in Japan) actually do make me kind of queasy. i don't usually get vertigo, but in that very specific situation i definitely feel it a bit
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Blake TDo you have enemies then?Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.Registered Userregular
Stepping onto an escalator that is not working makes me feel very uneasy.
now that you mention it, tall/shallow stairs in a narrow hallway (a pretty common sight here in Japan) actually do make me kind of queasy. i don't usually get vertigo, but in that very specific situation i definitely feel it a bit
one of my most common recurring nightmares is having to ascend an increasing narrow staircase
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My parents and sister were also basically okay after their first dose of Pfizer so I'm guessing it's something genetic about how our immune systems work.
Side effects are not guaranteed.
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It wasn't so tired I was falling over though.
Immune systems, lol.
Going to be interesting to see what happens with shot 2, which is in a week.
My arm was sore for like half the next day after dose 1 of Pfizer. I get dose 2 on 4/20 blaze it lol so we'll see how the 21st goes.
going to lick ALL the knobs
find the nearest AC exhaust and just huff it like it was a hefty bag
oh boy that deep down bone pain, lookin' forward.
it sounds counter-intuitive but maybe squeeze something really hard. Something like soda can sized? unless you have stress balls
when I was detoxing my knuckles ached like shit, but if I was applying like, pressure around them, it eased.
you get hand cramps tho so watch out for that.
but as a notorious insomniac, a tiny part of me is admittedly kinda excited about the possibility of just being knocked out and sleeping for two days straight
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As a notorious insomniac, when I got my first dose I ended up falling asleep at 6:30pm because I was completely exhausted. Woke up at 9:30pm and was up for a while, went back to sleep close to my usual late night bullshit. Napped during the day the following day because I just could not stay awake, ended up in even worse shape than usual that night.
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When I got my first shot, I felt incredibly exhausted at 10:00 (usually I stay up until 11), made ready for bed, lied down, and woke up feeling totally refreshed.
Then I checked the clock at it was 1 AM.
I only remember trying to fall back to sleep the rest of the night, not actually sleeping.
yes yes this I've already got a traumatic history based on war
Just having a very normal day.
i'm trying to find any part of this that doesn't make me feel queasy and i'm not having success
except it made me deaf in one ear and I was like "well that's no good." so we went to the doctor and he was like "oh I see the problem." and pulled out a string of earwax that I swear to god I could feel unwrapping from around my spine as he tugged it.
I once had a severely wax blocked ear for a week and it was one of the worst experiences of my life, but the pressure relief of finally getting it out was incredible
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now that you mention it, tall/shallow stairs in a narrow hallway (a pretty common sight here in Japan) actually do make me kind of queasy. i don't usually get vertigo, but in that very specific situation i definitely feel it a bit
Satans..... hints.....
one of my most common recurring nightmares is having to ascend an increasing narrow staircase
it feels like you've been tricked
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I generally walk up escalators, and everything feels fine then, but when they're static, something is off
I even try shutting my eyes to see if that works but my body’s balance just messes up the second I stand on one.
Satans..... hints.....
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