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TopicI'll let other people get the vaccine first to make sure it's safe
VanananaHeyHey
05/09/21 10:58:11 AM
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Shablagoo posted...
For me I just look away and I barely feel anything. Also, is it me or is needle technology really good these days? Like theyre really tiny compared to the past? I could just have a faulty memory.
I agree. I personally don't have any issues with needles; I'm not like "yeah, awesome, getting a shot!" but, you know, I'm basically find with the little prick. The first dose, I felt literally nothing. Entirely painless, fastest shot I'd ever had. Second dose, I did feel, but it was also more like a very cold poke than a piercing of skin. And then side effects about 48 hours later (day-after was totally fine, weirdly) that mimicked a mild flu or gnarly cold.

I have no proof of it either, but I also think needles are getting smaller and shorter for most things.

kingdrake2 posted...
i was one of those, that's why i opted for the J&J vaccine. rather have some protection rather than none.
Thank you for doing that! I really hope you don't have any adverse effects. They're extremely rare and all the clotting was in women 18 to 50, so you're probably safe. I'm very, very thankful you went with an option that could work for you and for public health.

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