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To: RC one; scottteng

“You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile.”
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LOL - I also knew my “assimilation” would be coming so prepared for it to be as strong as possible. Last spring when Trump was kicking off his Operation Warp Speed I did a lot of reading on the planned mRNA vaccines and the cellular biology they would use to have the antigens produced that would be needed to cause the immune responses.

I really liked the science of having the cells’ ribosomes produce the antigen protein following “directions” from the mRNA contained in the vaccine. A conclusion (actually an educated assumption) I came to was that my personal vaccination’s response would be most robust if I could maximize the number of ribosomes in the muscle tissue of my shoulders. I learned that resistance training will cause the muscle tissues being exercised to increase the number of ribosomes in each cell to keep up with the need for proteins to be used to build muscle fibers. So by the time arrived for my Moderna injections the cells of my shoulder muscles had hundreds or thousands more ribosomes per cell than they would have had absent the resistance training.

I don’t know if that actually helped but it certainly didn’t hurt. This all got my wife’s eyes rolling, of course. ;-)


73 posted on 03/17/2021 4:42:54 PM PDT by House Atreides
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To: House Atreides; All

Maybe your wife’s eyes were rolling because you’d built up your shoulder / upper arm muscles a bit extra. (Just kidding.) ;-)

Serious question, though, if anyone has reliable info.:

The next day after my wife’s 2nd Moderna shot, she had the side effect of considerable fatigue & she had to come home from work). 36 hours later she was fine. But...

A week after my wife had her 2nd shot, she developed a rash over her entire body. I’d describe it as quite pronounced, and halfway between diaper rash and hives. Our initial thought was that it was a vaccine reaction, but, researching it online, I could find no specific information about rashes so long delayed, happening after the 2nd shot, and not rather injection site specific. We concluded that more likely she had entirely coincidentally triggered a seafood allergy, as she’d recently had two different meals that seemed (either) likely sources (one shellfish, one fish), and, such food allergies DO sometimes pop up after many years of exposure to the allergen, esp. if one gets a heavy exposure to fire it off. (Similar happened to me with poison ivy — it never bothered me at all, then, one day as a late teen I got an extra helping exposure [sawdust from a vine my Dad cut through with a chain saw], and, boy, howdy...)

So, I was all convinced the shot was not to blame... ...And then my cousin told me of a close friend who had a very similar reaction several days after her friend got her shot, but, in that case the reaction was to the 1st shot, and it lasted over 2 weeks! The friend’s arm swelled quite a bit, too. I STILL can’t find anything on several day delayed rashes, but, my cousin says her friend’s Dr. says it’s fairly common after the Moderna shot. This is not making sense to me. If it is a common reaction (and it certainly is quite dramatic at least in appearance), why does there seem to not be any information on it online? OTOH, of the very limited number of people I actually have discussed vaccine reactions with, or witnessed, TWO have had a whole body rash? That seems like quite a coincidence, any way I look at it.

Has anyone seen any info. online specific to this sort of delayed (by several days) whole body rash reaction?


94 posted on 03/17/2021 11:54:46 PM PDT by Paul R. (You know your pullets are dumb if they don't recognize a half Whopper as food!)
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