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Second jab complications

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paulc:
That's scary Eddie. Glad you are up and typing again...

I got Pfizer both times. Had to go to bed after the second shot. Next day I was fine.

Fwiw, P

Gimlis Ghost:
My sister is older than I am and in poor health for many years, she had no reaction at all to either the first or second jab. Maybe that's a bad sign I have no idea.
With respiratory diseases its usually the immune system response that creates all the recognizable symptoms, and over reaction of the immune system is often what actually kills a victim.
I have a rare immune system problem to begin with. If injured my immune system can mistake new growth of cells as invading organisms. In short my body ends up eating away at bone and connective tissue almost as fast as it regenerates. So long as I don't injure myself by over doing things I'm pretty much safe. At times I've had to spend months in bed to get over a relatively minor strain. Parts of some of my vertebrae are missing leaving the spinal cord in those areas protected only by scar tissue. I have to watch my steps carefully to avoid jolting the affected vertebrae. No more hiking and climbing for me I guess.
Once while sweeping the front porch I turned too fast and lost all feeling and motor function on my right side from just below the ribs down for several minutes

Main reason I'm taking up archery again is for the exercise.

GlisGlis:

--- Quote ---I got my second Moderna shot a month ago and was sore for four days with a red rash on my shoulder and might be a coincidence but just had a stroke Thursday night and spent the weekend in Intensive Care Unit. Had 3 more mini strokes until the Super Clot Breaking blood thinner cleared things up.
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--- Quote ---I have a rare immune system problem to begin with. If injured my immune system can mistake new growth of cells as invading organisms
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Take care of yourself mates!

I had no problems but a friend had bad red skin rash.
Apparently it was related to sun exposure. It seems that it is preferable to use high sunlight protections for some time after vaccine

Digital Caveman:
I understand that sunlight exposure strengthens immune systems. 


--- Quote from: Gimlis Ghost on July 07, 2021, 03:18:39 pm ---I suspect this will be deemed political and be closed down.

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Does anyone find it worrying that medicine and politics are being mixed?

GlisGlis:

--- Quote from: Tradcraftsman on July 08, 2021, 11:38:03 am ---I understand that sunlight exposure strengthens immune systems. 

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that could be indeed true
I think they meant that it is advisable not to work on your tan after the vaccine

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