Had 'flu and covid vaccine yesterday, and they've tag teamed against me. I feel achy like I have the 'flu, and the injection site for the covid injection is so sore I can't lean on it. Hopefully it's just a one day thing.
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Had mine a couple of weeks back. The soreness only lasts a day or so, mate. Look after yourself, hope you can croak your way through a video or two. 🌹✊
I guess I was lucky. All I had was two lightly sore arms. The only time I suffered any ill effects was with the second Covid jab, which laid me out for 24 hours. I think the last one was my 7th or 8th. I've been having the flu jab every year this century.
I still get random twinges of pain in the injection site of my first Covid vaccination. Pinpoint under the site. Very odd and I always wondered if anyone else gets it?
That can happen with any injection. It's a physical injury not related to the vaccine but to nerve damage from the needle. Try using a red light therapy device on it.
Not going to get anymore COVID vaccines. Check out John Campbell on YouTube, he is a retired nurse and has commented on the whole pandemic. Initially he followed the government line but as the evidence accumulated has gone off the mRNA vaccines. Many eminent physicians agree with him.
The excess deaths are not being publicised but they are very high. Adverse vaccine reactions are way too high and dwarf the numbers that got other vaccines withdrawn. The necessary research to investigate the statistics is just not being done.
Don’t worry Phil as you get older they want to stick more needles in I’ve had flu and Covid this year and now have been invited in for a RSI vaccine, just call me pincushion from now on but if it keeps me out of hospital no problem
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