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Did You Experience Any of These Side Effects After the COVID-19 Vaccine?

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Common side effects of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine

According to health agencies, the most common side effects of the Pfizer vaccine include fatigue, fever, chills, headaches, joint or muscle pain, swollen lymph nodes, and diarrhea. There’s also pain and swelling at the injection site.

Doctors say that all these side effects are actually signs that the vaccine is doing its job. If you want to go with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, you should know that most individuals who got both shots of this vaccine have reported that the signs and symptoms are more noticeable after the second shot. Still, all of these symptoms seem to be mild and moderate, lasting no more than a couple of days.

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3 thoughts on “Did You Experience Any of These Side Effects After the COVID-19 Vaccine?”

  1. I had the Pfyzer vaccine back in January and only had one dose because I had a very bad reaction. I was fine but about 5 hours after I just could not get any air in my lungs. I couldn’t breathe in at all. This definitely was not at all like an asthma attack. I have asthma and a lot of allergies (mostly medical) so can’t use an inhaler for my problem. I found in a foreign medical journal that regular table salt contains an anti-histimine and after trying I use it for my asthma attacks. It really does open up my airway so I can breathe. I used this method for my problem with the vaccine. I had to use a lot of salt but it did open up my airway. Also I used a nebulizer with saline solution which helped even more. That got me breathing normal again but I still had a swollen and sore arm, stomach problems, slightly elevated temperature with headache for a total of 3 days. After that I was fine but I would not have made it to the hospital at all if I called 911!! The salt saved my life but it was very scary!! Therefore, I did not get the 2nd shot. It was not recommended. I did report this to the cdc as they contacted me and wanted the info.

  2. I and my wife had the maderna, both shots, I was concerned because of all the chemo I had for cancer(non-hodgins lymphoma) but my arm got red and a little stiff, no worse than a flu shot, my wife was bothered more for a couple of days. We are both 80 +.

  3. I had both of the Pfizer vaccinations, & other than a slightly sore arm at the injection site, my biggest side effect was that I lost my interest in eating for “several” days. I mean nothing seemed interesting to eat. And for me, at just 80 lbs. that really isn’t good.

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