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I just got my flu and covid booster shots and the nurse lady gave me batman band-aids! :D
They're so cool!
Okay yeah so I got this shit three days ago it hurts SUPER bad! But I'm just ultra sensitive to stuff like touch. My mother, sister, and step dad were sore for like one day now no more soreness. I also have a phobia of needles soooooo my brain is also just telling me I'm gonna die. Altogether the worst pain is the side affects (hehe skz) if you get any. I had bad headaches and body stiffness on the first day now I'm just really off balance (but that could just be the iron deficiency acting out), my brother had a high temp the day after the vaccine and his boyfriend did as well he also has a locked up arm(as in the can't really move it at the moment), and my mom threw everything up the day after the vaccine. Other then what I said above everything is going alright.
The following are some stuff I use during my normal health issues as well as came in handy for the vaccine, I just thought it could help some people who are going in for theirs soon:
- After the shot try and keep your arm in motion as much as you can, bend your arm so your fist touches your chest (kinda like chicken dance lol) and rotate your elbow in wide slow circles (this will help not make your arm lock up like my bros bf, its still gonna be stiff but it helps in the long run)
- The headaches can feel like someone put your brain in a jar and shook it so try not to move to quickly whether that be walking fast, sitting up to quick, or turning your head to fast. Light kinda depends on you so you might need to sit in darkness for awhile you might not
- I recommend trying to get a little sun on the second or third day, sitting outside for a little usually makes me feel a bit better cause you can start losing lots of vitamin D without realizing it (D3 vitamins also can be good if you work all day and can't get out much)
- Take a hot shower (w/ supervision if your feeling dizzy that or sit in your shower/tub) if you feel achy or stiff DON'T TAKE PAIN MEDS unless you feel you really need them as they can mess with the vaccine sometimes and can make it hard for it to work
- Stock up on some teas and your energy drink of choice before the vaccine, you might get stomach problems (the tea is to help prevent further problems but doesn't always help. throwing up makes you loose a lot of liquid so energy drinks or pedialyte is good for making up what you lost).
- If your overheating to a bad level (like high 90- 100s) but can't afford the hospital trip dunk yourself in a bath of ice water for a little, it will drop your temp down (again have someone on stand by because you could pass out from the temp shift)
I tried to pick small stuff you can do with a busy schedule because I know a lot of people have full time jobs or lots of school work. STAY SAFE EVERYONE!!!💙💙💙
Back in the 1960s, the U.S. started vaccinating kids for measles. As expected, children stopped getting measles.
But something else happened.
Childhood deaths from all infectious diseases plummeted. Even deaths from diseases like pneumonia and diarrhea were cut by half.
“So it’s really been a mystery — why do children stop dying at such high rates from all these different infections following introduction of the measles vaccine,” says Michael Mina, a postdoc in biology at Princeton University and a medical student at Emory University.
Scientists Crack A 50-Year-Old Mystery About The Measles Vaccine Photo credit: Photofusion/UIG via Getty Images
Found out recently that my 82 yr old father has been vaccinated since October! Turns out he participated in the Pfizer trials like a gosh darn trailblazing warrior. They recently notified him of his status after unsealing the blind study. He said all he felt was a bit of a sore arm but, no adverse side effects. Personally, I cannot wait to get vaccinated & if you have any doubts or reservations... If my octogenarian father can do it, so can you!
14 Million (according to the national government of health) saved. 6 dead. I repeat. FOURTEEN MILLION PEOPLE have been estimated to have kept their lives because of the vaccine. "World renowned immunologist" Ais also a Britsh politician, who are notorious for being morally bankrupt, and he himself was part of a far-right populist party, he also opposes efforts made to oppose and slow down climate change. But here's the best part. This guy, scummy as he may be, works IN CREATING VACCINES. He helped FOUND a CANCER VACCINE institute. Anti Vaxxers are genuinely so dumb they can't even do basic research and have to do cherry picking to this degree.
yesterday i got vaccinated and i woke up with a headache and pain in my arm, now I'm feeling better and also, i spent all the morning finishing my chemistry report for Friday, I wrote like 4 pages of it and is almost finished, i still haven't finished the introduction and conclusion, but I think I can do that at night or tomorrow after my algebra exam.
Dear beloved mom and dad
I am very sorry for not being able to go back for a while. You two are more than marvelous, really respect you. Thank you very much and I love you.
愛するお父さん、お母さん
GWは帰れなくてごめんなさい。会って抱きしめたかったです。毎日頑張ってくれて本当に有難う。ただただ感謝と尊敬だけです。もうすぐワクチン接種ですね。安心して暮らせる日々が早く戻ってきますように。二人を見習い、瞬間瞬間を大切に全力で生きます。
Queridos amados mamá y papá
Lamento mucho no poder volver por un tiempo. Ustedes dos son más que maravillosos, realmente los respeto. Muchas gracias y los amo.
Hello,
I have popped back to share my own personal experience, and to help heal myself after watching a snippet of a recent BBC Question Time television programme, which I felt only served to try to shame people who were making their own free choices as a human being.
Just a small snippet, where there first guest did not appear to be able to articulate well what he was saying, and had made an unfortunate mistake in a fact (perhaps a victim of actual disinformation), and a second guest who got all of her valid points across, only to be shamed for it on national television in front of a panel of professionals? I thought that the days of barbarianism were over in the UK at least, yet here they are still today only in a different format on television.
I felt like I had just watched a small snippet of abuse, unfortunately this is spread over an entire length of a program involving many more guests than the ones that I have mentioned. It was painful to watch, and I felt that it was aiming to get the monetary audiences in, not just those present to discuss.
I have never spoken about my own experiences with Covid-19, I wanted to ensure that I was not influencing anyone else’s freedoms, but since the BBC are okay to try and shape peoples opinions that I at least should be permitted to write what I am about to write.
At this point, which is Friday 4th of February, 2022, and after hearing many different peoples experiences as well as re-experiencing the same, slight differing problem over the years myself, I can feel safe in the knowledge that I first came across Covid-19 in whatever form that it was in, in November / December 2015.
I then picked up the same thing in February 2016, and lasted a bit longer until I got it again in February 2020, March 2020, October 2020, June 2021, and January 2022 - the recent episodes in January lasted me two days at most, and was not as rough terrain like previous experiences.
Throughout that time I had no help or understanding as to what was going on, until 2021 when I began to wonder if what I had been troubled with all this time was in fact Covid-19, so I started listening to others experiences and keeping up with what was happening for people globally in the news.
There were a few things that stood out to me along that journey;
* the affect that Covid-19 was having on peoples gut
* the re-circulation of old or dormant virus and associated symptoms
* the ability of Covid-19 to cross the brain barrier
Having plenty of time on my hands during lock down, I certainly kept my eye on the world news for updates and noticed more and more that symptoms of things like long Covid fatigue, matched with those of the known Epstein Barr virus, which is common and can lay harmlessly dormant in the guts of anyone.
I also noticed that fungus was a big player in Covid-19 mortality, as fungus is one of the causes of pneumonia. Various fungus can also be the cause of many rash like symptoms that people experience.
In looking at my own experience at least, fungus and bacteria are not just big players in Covid-19 symptoms, but the main ones, leading me to personally (as a lay person) come to understand that Covid-19 is likely a liberator of whatever lays dormant, and perhaps not so dormant, in the guts of the host that it comes to exploit. This includes the transportation and crossing of some of those things over the brain barrier, which explains why so many accounts of Covid-19 experiences include those of neurological symptoms.
Like any public transport service, Covid-19 is nothing without it’s passengers. Taking care of our general health and reducing susceptibility to the overgrowth, overexposure, and resistance to overcoming various fungus and bacteria that are naturally occurring in ourselves and in the environment, may well help in promoting the permanent closure of Covid-19′s business.
The experiences of people matter, as does the free choice for people to have a vaccine, or to not have a vaccine.
Stay well :)
• 11thJune 2021 •
I got the shot for Covid vaccine today. It was a little chaotic because I was not prepared for that at all.
For something to happen two days later, I need to be informed and written down in my to-do list so that I have time to prepare my appropriate energy and moods.
Today and yesterday were school-free days. I got my first dose yesterday morning (!) But I ended up having a shitty reaction. I had a headache, low grade fever, aches + chills, fatigue, and a little dizziness. I'm better now and that's honestly how I respond to a majority of vaccines. I just took a couple days off to relax too. I'm so relieved I got that first dose though. I'm literally so glad.
In spite of a decade of intense research, we still don’t have a commercially available vaccine for malaria.
While a candidate vaccine is being piloted next year, scientists have found a potentially more promising target in the bridge malaria makes with our red blood cells, which could lead to a more effective, cheaply made vaccine.
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Also reblogging because this needs to be spread
sorry if i’m being a party pooper but because rabies is apparently the new joke on here ??? please remember that rabies has an almost 100% fatality rate after symptoms develop so if you’re bitten or scratched by an animal that you aren’t 100% sure is vaccinated then GO TO A DOCTOR. it’s not a joke. really.
My vaccination Day..
I had my coronavac vaccine today.
Yehey finally.