Covid shot log: I'm going to have my 1st vaccination tomorrow (15th April) at 9.05 am (UTC+3) | |
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User ID: 80241920 Spain 04/23/2021 12:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I said I'd report anything out of the ordinary, so: I've been having frequent nosebleeds. Quoting: Dr. Strange It seems like anything that increases blood pressure in my head will cause my nose to bleed for a while. I attribute it to the clouds of fine dust, pollen and road salt now in the air. I'm spraying my nostrils with sesame oil as it has helped before. Other than that everything's normal. My post-jab bloodtests came out normal. Haemoglobin is now at a tolerable level (went from 185 to 168) and all cholesterol is in the green. I donated blood today. It's been two months since the last time. They wanted me to start taking iron supplements, but I see little point in that since I need to keep my haemoglobin levels down. That was the whole point of my donating blood! All those vaccines mixed into a dirty blood transfusion soup? No thanks. I really feel for the people that have to receive blood just to survive. |
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(OP) User ID: 80067071 Finland 04/28/2021 03:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I said I'd report anything out of the ordinary, so: I've been having frequent nosebleeds. Quoting: Dr. Strange It seems like anything that increases blood pressure in my head will cause my nose to bleed for a while. I attribute it to the clouds of fine dust, pollen and road salt now in the air. I'm spraying my nostrils with sesame oil as it has helped before. Other than that everything's normal. My post-jab bloodtests came out normal. Haemoglobin is now at a tolerable level (went from 185 to 168) and all cholesterol is in the green. I donated blood today. It's been two months since the last time. They wanted me to start taking iron supplements, but I see little point in that since I need to keep my haemoglobin levels down. That was the whole point of my donating blood! All those vaccines mixed into a dirty blood transfusion soup? No thanks. I really feel for the people that have to receive blood just to survive. They test the donated blood for Covid-19 antibodies, including those created by the vaccine. If there are antibodies, the whole blood won't get used in transfusions. The donated blood gets chopped into pieces anyway. In my case even more so, because I'm on a chronic low-dose Aspirin medication. It sort of fucks up the red blood cells (to prevent clotting), and they can use only a part of my blood. I'm feeling sort of alright myself and have had nothing to report. These are dark times, though. I've got an acquaintance who's in intensive care right now for Covid and it is increasingly looking like he is going to die. My wife's soon going under the knife for cancer and while the prognosis looks as good as it can with any cancer, it's still troubling. Last Edited by Dr. Strange on 04/28/2021 03:32 AM Dr. Strange - The long-lost brother of the late Dr. Moran. |
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Saul Good User ID: 80088593 United States 04/28/2021 12:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I said I'd report anything out of the ordinary, so: I've been having frequent nosebleeds. Quoting: Dr. Strange It seems like anything that increases blood pressure in my head will cause my nose to bleed for a while. I attribute it to the clouds of fine dust, pollen and road salt now in the air. I'm spraying my nostrils with sesame oil as it has helped before. Other than that everything's normal. My post-jab bloodtests came out normal. Haemoglobin is now at a tolerable level (went from 185 to 168) and all cholesterol is in the green. I donated blood today. It's been two months since the last time. They wanted me to start taking iron supplements, but I see little point in that since I need to keep my haemoglobin levels down. That was the whole point of my donating blood! All those vaccines mixed into a dirty blood transfusion soup? No thanks. I really feel for the people that have to receive blood just to survive. They test the donated blood for Covid-19 antibodies, including those created by the vaccine. If there are antibodies, the whole blood won't get used in transfusions. The donated blood gets chopped into pieces anyway. In my case even more so, because I'm on a chronic low-dose Aspirin medication. It sort of fucks up the red blood cells (to prevent clotting), and they can use only a part of my blood. I'm feeling sort of alright myself and have had nothing to report. These are dark times, though. I've got an acquaintance who's in intensive care right now for Covid and it is increasingly looking like he is going to die. My wife's soon going under the knife for cancer and while the prognosis looks as good as it can with any cancer, it's still troubling. Sorry for the troubles OP, thanks for the updates. There is no nobility in being superior to your fellow man. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self. ~ Ernest Hemingway |
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Saul Good User ID: 80088593 United States 04/28/2021 12:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I said I'd report anything out of the ordinary, so: I've been having frequent nosebleeds. Quoting: Dr. Strange It seems like anything that increases blood pressure in my head will cause my nose to bleed for a while. I attribute it to the clouds of fine dust, pollen and road salt now in the air. I'm spraying my nostrils with sesame oil as it has helped before. Other than that everything's normal. My post-jab bloodtests came out normal. Haemoglobin is now at a tolerable level (went from 185 to 168) and all cholesterol is in the green. I donated blood today. It's been two months since the last time. They wanted me to start taking iron supplements, but I see little point in that since I need to keep my haemoglobin levels down. That was the whole point of my donating blood! That’s worth reporting. Did you have them pre jab? Yes, every spring when the snow melts and all this seasonal road dust/salt is in the air. That's why I thought about not reporting it, but fair's fair. It's a bona fide symptom potentially attributable to the vaccine, so I'll tell about it. Ok. So, here's another report before the weekend. From now on, I won't be reporting every day unless something comes up. The nosebleeds have stopped after I started spraying my nostrils with sesame oil. I guess it protects the mucuous membranes from the dust. Yesterday, I experienced depression and anxiety all day long, a diffuse constricting/burning feeling around my chest and a vague fear of death. There was no pain. I just felt cold and very uncomfortable. Anxiety in itself is not unusual for me and I've had spells like this before. I've been diagnosed as clinically depressed decades ago and although I have developed means of dealing with it without SSRIs (which I refuse to take now as they only serve to blunt the extremes in your emotional spectrum), the anxiety was rather bad yesterday. Ok. I guess that's another potential vaccine symptom worth reporting, so have a field day with it. :) Today I feel much better, though. Good to know. Nose bleeds would be worrisome as a vaccine side effect. There is no nobility in being superior to your fellow man. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self. ~ Ernest Hemingway |
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User ID: 80241920 Spain 04/28/2021 12:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I said I'd report anything out of the ordinary, so: I've been having frequent nosebleeds. Quoting: Dr. Strange It seems like anything that increases blood pressure in my head will cause my nose to bleed for a while. I attribute it to the clouds of fine dust, pollen and road salt now in the air. I'm spraying my nostrils with sesame oil as it has helped before. Other than that everything's normal. My post-jab bloodtests came out normal. Haemoglobin is now at a tolerable level (went from 185 to 168) and all cholesterol is in the green. I donated blood today. It's been two months since the last time. They wanted me to start taking iron supplements, but I see little point in that since I need to keep my haemoglobin levels down. That was the whole point of my donating blood! All those vaccines mixed into a dirty blood transfusion soup? No thanks. I really feel for the people that have to receive blood just to survive. They test the donated blood for Covid-19 antibodies, including those created by the vaccine. If there are antibodies, the whole blood won't get used in transfusions. The donated blood gets chopped into pieces anyway. In my case even more so, because I'm on a chronic low-dose Aspirin medication. It sort of fucks up the red blood cells (to prevent clotting), and they can use only a part of my blood. I'm feeling sort of alright myself and have had nothing to report. These are dark times, though. I've got an acquaintance who's in intensive care right now for Covid and it is increasingly looking like he is going to die. My wife's soon going under the knife for cancer and while the prognosis looks as good as it can with any cancer, it's still troubling. It’s not the antibodies I am worried about. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80153297 United States 04/28/2021 12:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been reading the books "the divided mind" and "healing back pain and I can tell you all psychosomatic pain is real and that the drivel in this forum does more harm to most people's well being than the vaccine ever will. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75241805 United States 04/28/2021 12:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This creep got vaxxed up and is now donating his blood, infecting unknown people. must be a special kind of sicko to get a kick out of this. not sure if the op could even be considered human any more. sounds to me that every day he is becoming more and more of an empty husk, hijacked into being a vector, who's only function is to spread contagion. learn from this former man's grave mistake and protect and prepare yourself from his ilk. |
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(OP) User ID: 80067071 Finland 04/30/2021 05:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok. It's been about two weeks since my shot and there's nothing new to report. Based on the scientific literature, it takes about two weeks for the body to react to the first shot and build up a memory of the Covid antibodies. That's the time span during which any adverse effects should show up. My second shot will be in July. I'll be reporting any adverse effects in this thread. As for my first shot, I have made every effort to be as honest and transparent as possible by reporting all out of the ordinary experiences even when I could attribute them to something else than the vaccine. In summary, the adverse effects possibly attributable to the vaccine were: -Soreness of the medial deltoid starting 4 hours after the shot and lasting for about 8 hours. -Nosebleed (experienced for about 3 days). -Anxiety and depression (experienced on one day). -Constricting/burning feeling around the chest (experienced on one day). -Lethargy (lasting for about one week). Dr. Strange - The long-lost brother of the late Dr. Moran. |
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(OP) User ID: 80364571 Finland 05/14/2021 03:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Update: It's now a month since my 1st vaccination. Still very much alive and I have no physical or mental effects to report. My Pfizer shot doesn't seem to have been magnetic, either. Thread: 11 videos of Magnets sticking to Pfizer Moderna vaccine shot spots I tried it, but no show. I'm not magnetic. :) My 2nd shot is due in July. The acquaintance I mentioned above survived Covid after all. Doctors were already ready to put him on a ventilator, but his condition improved at the last minute. Last week he got out of intensive care and is now recovering in a normal ward. My wife's operation was a success and I've taken time off from work to take care of the house, kid, and her. Last Edited by Dr. Strange on 05/14/2021 03:45 AM Dr. Strange - The long-lost brother of the late Dr. Moran. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80456432 Australia 06/07/2021 05:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I said I'd report anything out of the ordinary, so: I've been having frequent nosebleeds. Quoting: Dr. Strange It seems like anything that increases blood pressure in my head will cause my nose to bleed for a while. I attribute it to the clouds of fine dust, pollen and road salt now in the air. I'm spraying my nostrils with sesame oil as it has helped before. Other than that everything's normal. My post-jab bloodtests came out normal. Haemoglobin is now at a tolerable level (went from 185 to 168) and all cholesterol is in the green. I donated blood today. It's been two months since the last time. They wanted me to start taking iron supplements, but I see little point in that since I need to keep my haemoglobin levels down. That was the whole point of my donating blood! That’s worth reporting. Did you have them pre jab? Yes, every spring when the snow melts and all this seasonal road dust/salt is in the air. That's why I thought about not reporting it, but fair's fair. It's a bona fide symptom potentially attributable to the vaccine, so I'll tell about it. Ok. So, here's another report before the weekend. From now on, I won't be reporting every day unless something comes up. The nosebleeds have stopped after I started spraying my nostrils with sesame oil. I guess it protects the mucuous membranes from the dust. Yesterday, I experienced depression and anxiety all day long, a diffuse constricting/burning feeling around my chest and a vague fear of death. There was no pain. I just felt cold and very uncomfortable. Anxiety in itself is not unusual for me and I've had spells like this before. I've been diagnosed as clinically depressed decades ago and although I have developed means of dealing with it without SSRIs (which I refuse to take now as they only serve to blunt the extremes in your emotional spectrum), the anxiety was rather bad yesterday. Ok. I guess that's another potential vaccine symptom worth reporting, so have a field day with it. :) Today I feel much better, though. Oh that's a horrible feeling. Try a cold shower in the morning - not for long but it might help with that feeling of dread. That and more sun! Good luck. |
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