Posted on 01/14/2021 4:54:38 AM PST by nikos1121
I think people here know that I’m a doctor.
I just completed the second shot of the two dose Pfizer vaccine. I felt virtually nothing after the first shot and nothing after the second shot given about 15 hours ago.
The injection consists of only 0.3 ml. Contrast that with the flu vaccine that is 0.5 ml.
The first shot helps your body recognize the virus, and the second revs up your immune system.
As you know, 99% of those infected with the virus recover fully. On the other hand there is a small percentage that recover but not fully. We call these people “long haulers.”
You might want to read up about them as many are formally very healthy even athletic.
Don’t be afraid of this shot. I recommend that you take it when it becomes available.
Any side effects yet?
Hey, thanks for asking. Nothing, until about an hour ago, started to have a frontal headache about a 4/10. Took 2 Tylenol, and it went away.
I had a little malaise after the first shot. Kinda of a “funk”?
But nothing with this.
The dose is so small, you don’t even feel it. I told the nurse that she didn’t put anything in me.
“And, another irrelevant post.
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It is well established that hospitals are being paid more for anything classified as a covid case/covid death.
If you don’t know that, you don’t read or aren’t paying attention.
Normal is 50-75.
Make sure you are taking enough to be in that range.
The majority of the population is below 40.
I’ve never met anyone who had vitamin D toxicity.
I’ve taken 5k per day for years and I had a doctor tell me I’m the only patient he’s ever had that tested in the ideal range.
“I’m still kicking it and had no negative effects. “
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Do you take medication?
Do you have chronic conditions?
They told me that after I gave blood yesterday! OMG!! OMG!!
We're all gonna die!!!
aMorePerfectUnion wrote: “It is well established that hospitals are being paid more for anything classified as a covid case/covid death. If you don’t know that, you don’t read or aren’t paying attention.”
And, why is another ‘irrelevant post’ relevant to a thread about potentially reactions to the Vacccine?
I will not trust any vaccine administered during selected China Joe and the Ho regime.
Thank you for this information. I’m traveling overseas in a couple of months and I’m thinking of having the vaccine. This helps a lot. I’m over 65, will age be a factor?
“So far, they have not shown the Sign of the Beast...”
Easy for you to say, but can you confirm that they had their foreheads visible when you last saw them?
The thread title is:
"I Just Had The Pfizer Vaccine"
The Pfizer vaccine is for Covid, a virus that has a +99% survival rate.
And that is based on not knowing how many more have the virus, but are asymptomatic and have never been tested. Survival rate would be higher if we knew how many had it. We do not.
The motivation for the vaccine is the number of covid cases and "covid deaths."
Hospitals are paid more if they classify ANY sickness or death as covid related/caused.
This is a moral hazard and leads to inflated counts.
Again, the survival rate would be higher than 99.5%, if we had an accurate count.
Ergo, there is less need for the vaccine.
The amazing thing is that I encapsulated all that into a short (made up) story I posted earlier.
I hope that was a good California Cab!
What guarantees do you have that this vaccine wont adversely affect you a month, year, or years later?
Aren’t vaccines routinely tested on animals first before testing on humans & don’t those tests take years?
eBola is more lethal.
drug resistant TB id more lethal.
Cholera is more lethal.
Yellow fever is more lethal.
And there are many other contagious diseases more lethal than covid-19.
2.5 million Americans die every year on average, many are preventable such as drug overdose, suicides, heart disease, lung cancer from smoking.
We have never shutdown the country for any disease before. Why this morbid fear of covid-19?
“That said - folks are dying from taking it.”
I told people early on that deaths would be inevitable as with all vaccines.
My attorney now retired says he will take it. I contacted him yesterday so he knew it was available but didn’t know his feeling about it.
If you’re in the age group 70 or more, probably a good choice.
Nope. But you can’t have it both ways. Calling Carona a flu and thinking the vaccine is dangerous. Doesn’t make sense.
aMorePerfectUnion wrote: “Hospitals are paid more if they classify ANY sickness or death as covid related/caused. This is a moral hazard and leads to inflated counts.”
Why is that relevant to the incidence of side-effects?
I’m more worried about my second shingles shot in three months. That really slams you.
In November 2019, I got my second shingles shot I was 81 and in fair shape. No problems with the first shot.
The next day I felt like two Pro linebackers tried to break my body into a couple of pieces.
I had a low temp and before the day was out I had urine in my blood. My RN, wife called up the big HMO, we belong to, and I went in to see the on call MD. She ordered an urinalysis and put me on 5 days of a quin-a-lone and told me to go their nearest hospital the next day for all types of tests.
On the way home after all the tests were normal, the on call Dr called and told us that every thing was normal and to stop at their clinic in our home town and get an Rx called in for 5 days of Bactrim DS.
The next day, my mild fever had gone away and I only felt like being hit by one linebacker. The next few weeks were a lot of with all types of tests being done. Finally, the most fun of all was a cystoscope. All tests were normal.
I had zero sense of smell and minimal taste and some lower GI problems.
The whole family celebrated Christmas at one our heirs’ home.
I apparently passed whatever I had to a college grandson and one of my male DNA sons, who was 53. He lost 30 pounds and was sick for about 4 weeks. The grand son was over it after new years. None of our female relatives got the whatever.
The son who got the whatever sees the same family doctor at the clinic. The doc told him that he probably had what I had.
Again, this was before we knew about CV19. However, the later Stanford study based on cultures in blood banks showed that the CV 19 was in the SF Bay area at that time.
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