But I would still get it, as I did, the main issue is to ultimately avoid the worst risks of being infected (meaning ICU and the whole nine yards). Believe these reactions should come to an end eventuallyā¦ Got muscle pain too, which persists even after 3 to 4 weeksā¦
Do agree with you there! Like Polio, there are risks which are too high! Vaccine is kinda of a necessary evil, one of the least hassles in the line of troubles!? Maybe!?
Millions of doses of these vaccines have been administered for months at this point; the side effects are well-established. With these vaccines, as well as previous vaccines, side effects manifest within a few weeks (6 or fewer).
What we actually donāt know the long term effects of is Covid. We do have examples of previous diseases with effects that donāt appear for years, even decades, like Measles causing encephalopathy as well as loss of previously acquired immunity. Contracting Chickenpox is how people later develop shingles. The virus is the much larger unknown here than the shots.
I got my second shot in March, had one day of periodic fatigue and have been fine. I also would do it again.
We had talcum powder for how many years and it was fda approved , now look whats going on there . So I donāt trust the cdc and fda. Lol one of my mothers friends was vaccinated for polio and still got it and it messed him up big time . The vaccine messed with my grandfather he had to go to er for his heart , im on heart meds so Iām concerned for that , as well as the other meds I take for my panic attacks and such .
Thank you @GlassJoeGrows, I tried to look up the most recent article on the subject but missed this.
I honestly DO NOT want to spread any misinformation and appreciate your post for me to do further reading.