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"so got 1st jab done mrs and i both at same time oxford jab was given out last week now i woke up the next morning fine, not even a slight pain or ache in the arm and i have been fine since , its like i never had the jab now my mrs errrrrr, 3 days in bed shaking-temp-tired like you wont believe,loss of appetite, ect ect you can never guess how its going to effect you both glad we had it??? yeh,your dam right " At least you know that the symptoms aren't illness, they're just your immune system. It makes me wonder about how much of the discomfort when sick, isn't the infection at all, it's just ourselves, our own immune system | |||
"so got 1st jab done mrs and i both at same time oxford jab was given out last week now i woke up the next morning fine, not even a slight pain or ache in the arm and i have been fine since , its like i never had the jab now my mrs errrrrr, 3 days in bed shaking-temp-tired like you wont believe,loss of appetite, ect ect you can never guess how its going to effect you both glad we had it??? yeh,your dam right At least you know that the symptoms aren't illness, they're just your immune system. It makes me wonder about how much of the discomfort when sick, isn't the infection at all, it's just ourselves, our own immune system " The answer, Sophie, is the vast majority of the symptoms of illness is our immune response (inflammatory response) to the pathogen. Virulence factors like toxins etc can also cause symptoms, such as diarrhoea or vomiting, but a temperature, somnolence, lack of appetite, itchiness and other common, non-specific signs and symptoms of illness are your immune response. | |||
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"so got 1st jab done mrs and i both at same time oxford jab was given out last week now i woke up the next morning fine, not even a slight pain or ache in the arm and i have been fine since , its like i never had the jab now my mrs errrrrr, 3 days in bed shaking-temp-tired like you wont believe,loss of appetite, ect ect you can never guess how its going to effect you both glad we had it??? yeh,your dam right At least you know that the symptoms aren't illness, they're just your immune system. It makes me wonder about how much of the discomfort when sick, isn't the infection at all, it's just ourselves, our own immune system The answer, Sophie, is the vast majority of the symptoms of illness is our immune response (inflammatory response) to the pathogen. Virulence factors like toxins etc can also cause symptoms, such as diarrhoea or vomiting, but a temperature, somnolence, lack of appetite, itchiness and other common, non-specific signs and symptoms of illness are your immune response." And that possibly explains the variance in reaction to the vaccine... If you've had Covid, but asymptomatically, then your immune response kicks in to it, giving fever or chills etc. I'd choose not to see it as a reaction to the vaccine, but proof I'd been triple rather than double dosed for immunity | |||
"so got 1st jab done mrs and i both at same time oxford jab was given out last week now i woke up the next morning fine, not even a slight pain or ache in the arm and i have been fine since , its like i never had the jab now my mrs errrrrr, 3 days in bed shaking-temp-tired like you wont believe,loss of appetite, ect ect you can never guess how its going to effect you both glad we had it??? yeh,your dam right At least you know that the symptoms aren't illness, they're just your immune system. It makes me wonder about how much of the discomfort when sick, isn't the infection at all, it's just ourselves, our own immune system The answer, Sophie, is the vast majority of the symptoms of illness is our immune response (inflammatory response) to the pathogen. Virulence factors like toxins etc can also cause symptoms, such as diarrhoea or vomiting, but a temperature, somnolence, lack of appetite, itchiness and other common, non-specific signs and symptoms of illness are your immune response. And that possibly explains the variance in reaction to the vaccine... If you've had Covid, but asymptomatically, then your immune response kicks in to it, giving fever or chills etc. I'd choose not to see it as a reaction to the vaccine, but proof I'd been triple rather than double dosed for immunity " It does indeed. I had mild Covid in early April 2020, still had antibodies in August 2020 but not checked since. Other than an achy arm, I had zero side effects to my vaccine. I'm trying not to analyse! | |||
"I wonder how many people would have had this jab if they knew they were guinea pigs for phase 3 human trials which end in 2023? Not licensed and only under emergency use until the trials are over. " Thanks but I'd rather take my chances with the vaccine rather than the virus. | |||
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"Had mine Sunday ,been bad , shakes aches , pain everywhere, still feel like shit now but glad I got it done " Had mine Sunday as well, was ok until last night then just felt overwhelmingly exhausted. | |||
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"A few of us had it at 8am today . I’m absolutely fine , my 20 year old daughter is really had , fever , sick and blur lips. My mate who 10 years younger can’t use his arm " Don’t take this the wrong way - but how were a group of you able to all go and get it together? | |||
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