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posted ago by TonsOfSalt +72 / -0

Day 7: I keep coughing a lot intermittently, and it's more productive than before. I decided to go to the doc. O2 sats are normal, BP normal. Auscultation revealed rales bilaterally, so they did a chest X-ray and labs. Normal x-ray, normal WBC count so unlikely to be of bacterial origin. They did a COVID test which I now have to wait 2-4 days for results.

Day 6: Still have an intermittent cough, might not be vaccine related. At night, I get into coughing spells. They're probably going to mandate I get another brain-tickle COVID test.

Day 5: I now have a recurring cough that's starting to make me wheeze. It could be totally unrelated to the vaccine, but that's what I have now. All the other symptoms are gone.

Day 4: I think the worst side effects are finally over. The injection side arm just feels a little weird at this point... like a light chill through it on occasion.

Glad the rest of the side effects are over, but I'm not looking forward to the 2nd shot.

Day 3: My lymph nodes are starting to get inflamed on the side I received the shot. The muscle soreness is gone, but I'm generally not feeling all that great. I can't really describe it... general malaise and mild nausea feeling. I wasn't able to eat as much today because of it. I'm also getting occasional chills and somewhat lightheaded at times.

Day 2: First night of sleep was awful. 3x worse than a flu vaccine in terms of muscle soreness, which would have been OK if it weren't for the weird chills/heat feeling on the injection arm. It was noticeable enough to wake me intermittently. It caused a tickle in the throat that stimulated tiny coughs, but that's dying down now after 24 hours.

I had no headache, but two other co-workers did. I've been kind of flushed on my appendages, but this is not typical based on the others who have taken it with me.

Day 1: I just want to report my side effects so far, not turn this into a long winded discussion about why I got it or if any of you should get it.

I got a little flushed / red during the initial 15 minute period. I'm still getting a little flushed intermittently, though not as much as initial. My arm hurts more than most flu shots. It also feels kind of like I have a tickle in the back of my throat - making me cough a little.

That's it so far. Will report back as things progress. Hopefully I don't get Bell's Palsy. LOL

**Day 7:** I keep coughing a lot intermittently, and it's more productive than before. I decided to go to the doc. O2 sats are normal, BP normal. Auscultation revealed rales bilaterally, so they did a chest X-ray and labs. Normal x-ray, normal WBC count so unlikely to be of bacterial origin. They did a COVID test which I now have to wait 2-4 days for results. **Day 6:** Still have an intermittent cough, might not be vaccine related. At night, I get into coughing spells. They're probably going to mandate I get another brain-tickle COVID test. **Day 5:** I now have a recurring cough that's starting to make me wheeze. It could be totally unrelated to the vaccine, but that's what I have now. All the other symptoms are gone. **Day 4:** I think the worst side effects are finally over. The injection side arm just feels a little weird at this point... like a light chill through it on occasion. Glad the rest of the side effects are over, but I'm not looking forward to the 2nd shot. **Day 3:** My lymph nodes are starting to get inflamed on the side I received the shot. The muscle soreness is gone, but I'm generally not feeling all that great. I can't really describe it... general malaise and mild nausea feeling. I wasn't able to eat as much today because of it. I'm also getting occasional chills and somewhat lightheaded at times. **Day 2:** First night of sleep was awful. 3x worse than a flu vaccine in terms of muscle soreness, which would have been OK if it weren't for the weird chills/heat feeling on the injection arm. It was noticeable enough to wake me intermittently. It caused a tickle in the throat that stimulated tiny coughs, but that's dying down now after 24 hours. I had no headache, but two other co-workers did. I've been kind of flushed on my appendages, but this is not typical based on the others who have taken it with me. **Day 1:** I just want to report my side effects so far, not turn this into a long winded discussion about why I got it or if any of you should get it. I got a little flushed / red during the initial 15 minute period. I'm still getting a little flushed intermittently, though not as much as initial. My arm hurts more than most flu shots. It also feels kind of like I have a tickle in the back of my throat - making me cough a little. That's it so far. Will report back as things progress. Hopefully I don't get Bell's Palsy. LOL
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Mehocmehogan 9 points ago +9 / -0

Damn I’ve heard enough. Where can I get some.

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BeefCastle69 2 points ago +2 / -0

lol

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1787 7 points ago +7 / -0

Keep updating! This is data we need! What's your general health been before receiving it?

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TonsOfSalt [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

I am a normal healthy fucking white male. The coughs are seriously not supposed to happen with the vaccine and not the norm, so even if it was the vaccine, treat my report as anecdotal to be objective about things.

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1787 2 points ago +2 / -0

Absolutely.

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iouybiy 3 points ago +3 / -0

You might have been better off to just take the virus straight

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CantStumpTheCensored 3 points ago +3 / -0

Man.... these are the IMMEDIATE side effects...

What seems to happen there is that the immune system is disrupted BIGLY. So much so that a healthy person gets sick. Respiratory weakneas being the most immediate way to sense a weakened immune system.

I can not imagine the long term side effects.if this weakens the immune system. Low immune system will long term lead to chronic diseases like .alzheimer or cancer. It's always the immune system.

Which obviously.wouls be the best outcomes if you wanted to.lockdown the world.

Gets people to die more. Because "muh covid21.is stronger and the vaccine doesnt protect..."

Completely insane to inject.urself with a experimental vaccine which skipped.animal testing and whose closest animal.tests covid sars 1 made mice die MORE than the placebo group aka pathogenic priming.

Now you will have to make sure you avois whatever is causing this virus.

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TonsOfSalt [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

I hate to break it to you, but if it's as bad as you describe then the whole world will collapse. Healthcare infrastructure employees all get it first...

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electricboogaloo 4 points ago +4 / -0

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TonsOfSalt [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

Well, I'll be your canary in the coal mine.

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Kar3212345 1 point ago +1 / -0

If everyone who gets the vaccine ends up with a debilitating autoimmune disease then they will have more support for universal healthcare, and there will be no coming back after that.

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MAGAWookie 2 points ago +2 / -0

Press F for OP

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hk7335 2 points ago +2 / -0

Can you still feel God?

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My_dick_screamed 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fuck, man.

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TonsOfSalt [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

What would you suggest that wouldn't make me identifiable yet prove I'm not a liar?

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TonsOfSalt [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

Understandable. The vaccination card they gave me is at work, so it will probably be next week before I can get it. I'll probably remove the lot number for the vaccine (unless I'm dying, then fuck it).

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Serioussurfaholic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hang in there, and keep updating.

One of my sons is Army. So he will be mandated. I am very worried...

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TRUMPMD 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm sorry - try some hot chicken soup too. 😢

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AlphaAsPhuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

Were you forced to get this for work or you volunteered?

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TonsOfSalt [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

It was suggested, not mandatory. I'm sure it's because it isn't FDA approved yet and the company didn't want legal liability if forcing something that caused horrible long term side effects. I did express concern about that myself, but I have a family member in the house that wouldn't survive COVID, among other reasons.

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AlphaAsPhuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

You were in a tough spot

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resemblelife 1 point ago +1 / -0

wait. . . your WORK would be liable even though the vaccine industry who makes the damn thing gets all the money has blanket immunity? F that. And all its downstream progeny.