Have you had covid vaccine side effects? (sinuses, cyst, infected)
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DH and I had the first vaccination and are due for the second one next week. We both had slightly sore arms the second day. DH had a mild ring of rash around the injection site 7 days later. It didn’t bother him, he happened to see it and it went away after a day. We are both 66 years old.
We used the QR code on info we were given at the time of the injection to sign up for the CDC V-Safe program. We each got a text daily with questions about how we felt, any reactions etc., for 6 days. Now we are getting a weekly text to continue reporting how we feel or if there are any problems.
I understand your hesitation to post about this but I'm glad you did. Dupuytren's is definitely immune-mediated, making the atypical immune response the vaccine provoked a likely suspect.
Only 1 has been reported following the Covid vaccine so far. All the others were reported after the Anthrax, Shingrex, Flu vaccine & HPV vaccine.
Interesting. I thought maybe the MRNA vaccine would be the culprit, but if the other cases were reported after the other vaccines it would seem that it is not MRNA technology behind this. I have not reported my case yet, so I guess that would make at least 2 following the Covid Vaccine.And I wonder how many others have not reported it- or maybe don't even know what it is yet.
thank you for your very helpful information
I understand your hesitation to post about this but I'm glad you did. Dupuytren's is definitely immune-mediated, making the atypical immune response the vaccine provoked a likely suspect.
Many people have successfully had the vaccine, both of my DILs, both teachers, had no problems. But there are some having issues and I feel the news is not talking about it, out of fear people will not get the vaccine.
I do not think there is a need for hysteria, but everyone should monitor what is happening out there, (actually go looking for their own answers, because media outlets are hesitant) and decide for themselves.
I expect we will see lawyer commercials in the future saying "Call us if you've been harmed by the Covid vaccine".
From everything I read, getting the vaccine doesn't mean we can stop wearing masks, social distancing or resuming our normal lives. So what is the point of getting an experimental vaccine? I am not getting it. I'll continue with wearing my mask until more data is available regarding any side effects that may take years to show up.
The reason to take the vaccine is because it is highly effective in preventing COVID-19.
The reason for continuing mitigation measures, including masks, is that it is not yet definitively known whether the vaccines prevent infection with the virus, which will reduce transmission, or just prevent symptoms. The Israelis have data showing that they probably do prevent infection.
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I would wait until after his surgery to report it in case there is a downturn/other symptoms emerge but I would definitely report it. His trajectory could be important for determining what happened for the people for whom the shot was fatal.
There are no confirmed fatalities from the vaccine as yet.
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Please report that to VAERS. Undetected UTIs run rampant in the elderly. If it was predisposing to a near fatal adverse event they need to know that so they can recommend a simple UA prior to immunization for the elderly.
If the UTI contributed to a serious adverse event, shouldn't we take precautions so that doesn't happen to someone else? Randomly catching covid, especially if one has had the flu vaccine, might result in severe symptoms. It's another thing to just offer yourself up to land in the ICU by accepting a vaccine that was supposed to prevent that from happening.
I can find no case reports of COVID-19 vaccination associated with UTIs.
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I hope her death was reported to VAERS.
It might be helpful to know the circumstances associated with the death before blaming it on the vaccine.
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People who have had covid should be screened for the presence of antibodies BEFORE getting the vaccine
No side effect for me other than a bit of a sore arm for half a day or so.
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