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Gimlis Ghost:
Hi
I'm wondering if anyone else here had severe loss of strength in the shoulder after the second jab of the Pfizer vaccine?
I had a severe reaction to the second jab that put me down for a day and a half with a lot of pain in the shoulder for about two weeks.
From what little I could find out at the time it may have been due to the injection being too close to a nerve. I remember the nurse drew the needle back a bit and shifted it after encountering resistance. It felt like the needle pushed through something solid. The first jab went easily and I hardly felt it at all.
That was about 6 months ago.

When I just recently got back into archery I could hardly draw my 45 lb bow at all. After a month or so of regular practice I still have a way to go but improvement has been steady.

This sort of complication is very rare so perhaps no one here had this problem.

JW_Halverson:
I got the Pfizer and had zero reaction. I'd suggest you talk with your doctor.

Morgan:
Had several reactions #2 shot of Pfizer. Heart rate was high as if I was jogging for about 2 hours after the shot. My arms, face, and chest were flushed like I was hard liquor drunk, and I was hot like the same. After all that passed I had a rash spread from injection site down my arm, across my chest and neck and down my other arm. Was crazy tired and all my joints were sore for 2 days. The injection site stayed very sore for a week and a half. Strange stuff.

Pat B:
No problem with my first Moderna shot. I was anticipating a reaction after the 2nd so I planned to do nothing that day. I had a mild but constant headache and no energy so I laid around and read and slept. By the next day I felt better than before either shot. A little discomfort is way better than any time on a respirator or worse. I'd take a booster if suggested.
 My understanding is the worse the reaction the second day the stronger your immune system is.

Digital Caveman:
I've read that your immune system actually attacks the mixes using MRNA, and the companies consider a healthy immune system to be a problem for the stuff.  I've also heard that people with covid antibodies have particularly bad reactions to the shots. 

That would probably get banned as 'disinformation' on FB, so of course double check with primarily sources.  Practicing Doctors may well be the best source, especially if they are independent. 

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