That is what I have read, heard, and experienced. What bothers me is that I have never, ever, ever reacted to a vaccine like this before. Why is this vaccine so bad compared to the gazzillions of the vaccines I have gotten? I don't expect you to answer that question.My Dr mentioned that those folks with a really strong immune system seem to have worse reactions to the vaccines than those with compromised or weak immune systems. Made sense to me.
Hopefully, when they are able to fine-tune the vaccines, the side effects won't be so bad. These were all done in such a rush, that I can understand that they may not be perfect.That is what I have read, heard, and experienced. What bothers me is that I have never, ever, ever reacted to a vaccine like this before. Why is this vaccine so bad compared to the gazzillions of the vaccines I have gotten? I don't expect you to answer that question.
Later,
Dan
Dan . . . you must not have been in the military and had to go down the line of shots before going overseas, you talk about hurting the next day .That is what I have read, heard, and experienced. What bothers me is that I have never, ever, ever reacted to a vaccine like this before. Why is this vaccine so bad compared to the gazzillions of the vaccines I have gotten? I don't expect you to answer that question.
Later,
Dan
The Marine Corps was cruel, they made us jog 3 miles with half-filled canteens right over the injection site on our bums. Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!Dan . . . you must not have been in the military and had to go down the line of shots before going overseas, you talk about hurting the next day .
The typhoid series was three shots. The first was not bad, the second was painful, the third I had a knot on my arm the size of a walnut that took a week to clear up.Dan . . . you must not have been in the military and had to go down the line of shots before going overseas, you talk about hurting the next day .