@Mr. Tea thinks you're one in a million!I'm still hobbling around because of the damn thing.
Yes, I know a lot of people who had this kind of thing afterwards (which I don't count as the more serious end of reactions); now, imagine a good percentage of the oldest and frailest being hit with the same after their shot...lots of them died from this, making up the bulk of the second wave of 'Covid' because they only considered people to be vaccinated at least 2 weeks after the shot. One can see a discontinuity in the daily mortality graphs lining up with the rollout of the jabs.^also bad reactions for the next few days on my 2nd and 3rd shots
I had a headache, alternating fevers and chills, my left arm was in a lot of pain, and my whole body ached and I was so, so tired.
AND my motor skills (fine and gross) got worse which isn't great for someone already with my level of NVLD.
More seriously, that sucks and I'm very sorry for you
How long has the foot issue gone on?
I also had severe reactions in the days after, strong chills, almost fell over (I was flying cross-country, schlepping bags) but it went away after
You might consider not getting more shots. Unless you've had a particularly bad Covid reaction too.
@Mr. Tea thinks you're one in a million!
A perpetual commotion machine.it's like an eternal feedback loop, i wish we could somehow extract the energy that goes into it and power let's say a lamp in my living room or something like that. @Clinamenic you reckon something like that is possible?
They specially engineered it so that only anti-vaxxers get ill. Devilishly cleverHad a change of heart and bought my Pfizer jab today, lads. Now I literally need a change of heart via the NHS transplant service. FML.
Well I think it's rather mean of @mixed_biscuits to imply that you're somewhat run-of-the-mill.Awww, that's very kind of him.
I kinda like to think the same thing, too.
Did they get you in the thigh with, like, an unusually massive needle, maybe?but i wasn't and still aren't an anti-vaxxer so they fucked up!