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Iliyah

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4. Yep . .
Wed Nov 25, 2020, 08:43 AM
Nov 2020

potential side effects. Looks at tv commercials touting medications wherein by law they must let you know the side effects of such drug, in which the announcer rapidly gives the other alternative.

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This deserves a Kick! Cha Nov 2020 #1
K&R, Also warn people they're bypassing process's to get it to people. Reports on vaccine are NOT uponit7771 Nov 2020 #2
Great post! spicysista Nov 2020 #3
Yep . . Iliyah Nov 2020 #4
I didn't get a flu shot this year.... Maxheader Nov 2020 #5
Back spasms a month post vaccine is extremely unlikely to be a side effect. hedda_foil Nov 2020 #7
Right. AllyCat Nov 2020 #8
Yup. Four weeks out from a vaccine is not related. Texin Nov 2020 #61
Wrong - go over to the CDC website- many symptoms womanofthehills Nov 2020 #86
Your symptoms are not related to the flu vaccine PJMcK Nov 2020 #21
Not quite true for all people wnylib Nov 2020 #57
You need a nebulizer... Maxheader Nov 2020 #120
I still have the rescue inhaler, but I also have wnylib Nov 2020 #122
This message was self-deleted by its author wnylib Nov 2020 #59
Do you people do any research? Check out the CDC instead womanofthehills Nov 2020 #88
CDC says the symptoms last a couple of days kcr Nov 2020 #92
Thanks for your thoughts PJMcK Nov 2020 #95
Here are some CDC charts on various vaccines - and some side effects starting over a month from vax womanofthehills Nov 2020 #112
Unrelated, much too long between, not flu shot symptoms. You are fooling yourself. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2020 #37
Yeah, it doesn't pass the smell test. Aristus Nov 2020 #52
Asking questions about vaccines does not make one an anti-vaxer womanofthehills Nov 2020 #123
Same here PatSeg Nov 2020 #60
In the 90's I had multiple chemical sensitivity that manifested as reactive airway disease womanofthehills Nov 2020 #113
I've only had one flu shot in my life PatSeg Nov 2020 #121
Armchair docs KentuckyWoman Nov 2020 #102
I'm a nurse coolhandlulu Nov 2020 #115
all the clinical trials offerings done so far have had minimum particiaption by at risk groups beachbumbob Nov 2020 #6
Not true. Although trials are only now getting started with children, Tanuki Nov 2020 #12
Thank you for addressing this misinformation. NNadir Nov 2020 #17
there are over 50 vaccines under development and clinical trials have not included the young or the beachbumbob Nov 2020 #19
Well, you have a choice PJMcK Nov 2020 #22
A big one DID include. So go with EVIDENCE. Lack of evidence gets OVER-RIDDEN by evidence. Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2020 #39
Your first post stated "ALL". Now you are at "many". Keep going till you hit the evidence we have.nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2020 #42
Right? The goalposts, they are a movin' DrToast Nov 2020 #83
Thank you. I am horrified at the anti-vaccine disinformation on this site AllyCat Nov 2020 #29
Same here. I will gladly take either of the vaccinations approaching Tanuki Nov 2020 #58
Me too. Especially in this case anti- vax ignorance threatens lives. NNadir Nov 2020 #64
Wanting to make sure a vaccine is safe is not anti-vax womanofthehills Nov 2020 #114
Anti-this and anti-that types when the anti- is about scientific issues are consistent in one thing. NNadir Nov 2020 #119
The government's Vaccine Injury Compensation Program womanofthehills Nov 2020 #124
Me too. Especially in this case anti- vax ignorance threatens lives. NNadir Nov 2020 #65
The roll out will come in four separate waves Sympthsical Nov 2020 #80
Pfizer appears to be even better Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #87
Of course the side effects of Covid and being intubated for a respirator are much worse. marble falls Nov 2020 #9
Yup AllyCat Nov 2020 #30
Exactly. If it's approved, I'll take it. Hoyt Nov 2020 #68
I f given he choice, it's the vacine every time. marble falls Nov 2020 #76
I'll Get On Line, Too ProfessorGAC Nov 2020 #77
You mean they won't come with the little packet that unfolds to 3' x 2' of tissue paper Klaralven Nov 2020 #10
Those things are ridiculous, aren't they?? AZ8theist Nov 2020 #23
And that's when you know its worth paying attention, they're glossing over on something ... marble falls Nov 2020 #36
Before taking any drug- it's a good idea to go over to "ask a patient" womanofthehills Nov 2020 #116
I'm sure as they continue to improve the vaccine over time, side effects will be less severe Buckeyeblue Nov 2020 #11
Right? I felt like $hit for a day after getting both shots of Shingrix AllyCat Nov 2020 #31
Shingles 2-part was no fun. But who the heck wants C-19? Hopefully 1 or 2 will emerge as tolerable. Evolve Dammit Nov 2020 #55
Just a question bdamomma Nov 2020 #91
having chickenpox is the reason folks get shingles yellowdogintexas Nov 2020 #101
this llashram Nov 2020 #40
I often experience side effects with flu shots. It is however preferable... NNadir Nov 2020 #13
Shingrix vaccine for shingles took two shots central scrutinizer Nov 2020 #14
Yes, same here - a couple of days each. yonder Nov 2020 #41
Much better than shingles central scrutinizer Nov 2020 #44
Both my hubby & I got the 2 Shingrix ahote without any side effects. If you pushed on the area napi21 Nov 2020 #81
Me too, but only after the second shot. Ilsa Nov 2020 #100
It took me ten days to bounce back from the first Shingrix.. luvs2sing Nov 2020 #15
Except for a sore arm, I had no adverse side effects from the shingrix vaccine. Everyone is still_one Nov 2020 #20
Shingles contributed to my grandfather's death.. luvs2sing Nov 2020 #26
I had the first Shingrix shot two months ago luvtheGWN Nov 2020 #38
I was told the same thing. I was fortunate though and it was just a sore arm both times still_one Nov 2020 #45
Same here birdographer Nov 2020 #48
Wow. I wonder if that was due to the nurse or doctor being a little too still_one Nov 2020 #62
Those side effects aren't actually from the vaccine. smirkymonkey Nov 2020 #70
Hey smirkymonkey bdamomma Nov 2020 #94
Hey bdamomma! smirkymonkey Nov 2020 #99
Wow! How Differently RobinA Nov 2020 #107
Whenever someone gets a vaccine you are given a form of potential side effects, and you sign still_one Nov 2020 #16
Good thing. These days, it seems even a walk in the park could kill you. n/t thesquanderer Nov 2020 #18
I plan to wait a little while to see how it goes. nt leftyladyfrommo Nov 2020 #24
I remember how I felt after getting BOTH shingles shots (Shingrix) NurseJackie Nov 2020 #25
I did the same. luvs2sing Nov 2020 #27
the only thing I know for sure llashram Nov 2020 #28
It is not just political pressure driving this! AllyCat Nov 2020 #33
okay, and llashram Nov 2020 #34
The big question about the vaccine is this: luvtheGWN Nov 2020 #43
Nope. But we still have to maintain scientific-based precautions AllyCat Nov 2020 #71
I tend to have reactions to any vaccine shot that I have never had before avebury Nov 2020 #32
One of the best threads- Thank you kansasobama Nov 2020 #35
Or... progressoid Nov 2020 #46
The 2009 swine flu vaccine knocked me for a couple of days. roamer65 Nov 2020 #47
I was wondering about antibodies too - if you test positive for antibodies, would you need a vaccine womanofthehills Nov 2020 #117
Very possible on India. roamer65 Nov 2020 #118
Side effects are temporary. Death is permanent. flibbitygiblets Nov 2020 #49
THIS. roamer65 Nov 2020 #54
In this case bdamomma Nov 2020 #96
Side effects are simply your body's immune response reacting to the presence of the smirkymonkey Nov 2020 #103
K&R n/t Smickey Nov 2020 #50
"If this proves to work..." wtf does that mean? babylonsister Nov 2020 #51
Fauci has already said he would take the vaccine and encourage his family Tanuki Nov 2020 #63
That quote was from someone in the clinical trials DrToast Nov 2020 #85
I guess the No Masks crowd will remain Covid victims. Paladin Nov 2020 #53
Might as well be honest. roamer65 Nov 2020 #56
Speak For Yourself RobinA Nov 2020 #109
Masks are definitely effective. roamer65 Nov 2020 #110
THANK YOU. tymorial Nov 2020 #98
My 24 year old nephew was in the AstraZeneca trial. Mickju Nov 2020 #66
Would be interesting to see antibody titer on him. roamer65 Nov 2020 #79
Unless he is in the UK Sgent Nov 2020 #111
I have almost no effects from the flu shots, sometimes none. northoftheborder Nov 2020 #67
Not everybody has a reaction to a flu shot. LisaL Nov 2020 #69
Correct. roamer65 Nov 2020 #73
"people are going to have to toughen up" LOL! The maskless are the snowiest of snowflakes. apnu Nov 2020 #72
FWIW - Video: "The Question Nobody's Asking About the COVID-19 Vaccines" Pluvious Nov 2020 #74
That was excellent. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2020 #84
Seems to me like fearmongering based on speculation Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #93
Just a heads up. He's a geologist who's been convicted of fraud. kcr Nov 2020 #90
It took me 2 months of misery to get over this years flu vaccine which was apparently Vinca Nov 2020 #75
K&R for visibility. nt tblue37 Nov 2020 #78
I didn't get flu shots for a good 15 years bucolic_frolic Nov 2020 #82
K&R bdamomma Nov 2020 #89
Sigh tymorial Nov 2020 #97
I'll get it. Not all vaccines are easy. herding cats Nov 2020 #104
I recently got dose #1 of Shingrix, & am glad the doc warned me about the side effects... Hekate Nov 2020 #105
Wow, people will definitely need to bd told they'd be "put down for a day." SunSeeker Nov 2020 #106
Cholera shots werenn't a day at the beach, either. BobTheSubgenius Nov 2020 #108
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