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| ^^^ I know what you mean. I neglected to get my high school vaccines until summer football. 3 a day practices while dealing with vax effects and horrible night cramps nearly made me quit.
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| quote: Although I’ve never seen any other discussion of it, I’ve long thought that the more vaccinations one has had, the less minor side effects another is likely to cause.
Sample of one, I've gotten all the Pfizer vaccinations and this latest booster (omicron 5) was the only one where I had any symptoms at all. Mild cold symptom for a day - nothing of concern, notable only that I've never had any symptoms before. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Wolfpacker: Flu shot today.
Covid-19 shot in a week or two. With my wife taking chemo treatments, she was advised by her doctors to get both and for me and our son to get them as well. Did not want to get both at the same time though. |
| Posts: 798 | Location: NW North Carolina | Registered: November 04, 2009 |
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| I had the COVID and a booster, no issues at all. Just had the flu shot, no issues. My wife has had 5 COVID shots now and is getting another one. She has an immunity disorder, and still has no anti-bodies despite the 5 shots. She has to get her immune system wiped out every 6 months, so the make her get one before each infusion. She hasn't had any issues; even though at this point I keep saying she is some kind of COIVD medical experiment.
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| Flu shot 2 weeks ago last Friday. No soreness or ill effects. I always contribute it to people’s genetic makeup. One vaccination does nothing, when another will put you flat on your back. Good luck to all.
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