You know "plenty of people" who are still sick, weeks or months after the shot?
How many? Can you elaborate on their symptoms? Have they sought treatment? Have any doctors confirmed that they are experiencing adverse reactions to the shot?
I know tons who have gotten the shot, and zero fit that category. I'm guessing if we polled here, everyone except you would say that they know zero people with long term effects from the shot.
You'd have to be a giant statistical outlier to know "plenty"... So I'm looking for a little more background on this one.
I’ll admit I am in the throes of enduring adverse physical fallout from my first recent Pfizer shot, to the point I’m not looking forward to the second shot.
Symptoms include in order of severity: 1) Extreme lower back pain to the point that walking and moving about is at times impossible, 2) The sense of often being on the verge of vomiting, 3) Digestive difficulties, specifically having bouts of constantly needing to pee every five minutes, and 4) Shooting muscle pains that have since migrated from shoulders into legs. I’ve had symptoms like this for various reasons before, but not all at once, or immediately firing up altogether after a singular event, such as a shot.
In thinking over my options forward:
It isn’t practical for me to simply skip the 2nd shot. Not after my employer has stepped up their vaccine mandates, making our working lives more restrictive unless we’re vaccinated.
I can make an appointment with my Doctor and rather than asking for an exemption from the 2nd shot, I can ask for a several month’s delay. Receiving medical permission for a delay is a more realistic request due to how much of a promotor my Doctor and his staff are of the Covid Vaccines. Were my doctor to grant a full exemption, I’m not sure he wants to justify it to whoever he might answer to.
I could also “Report an Adverse Event to VAERS” -
https://vaers.hhs.gov/reportevent.htmlLet me know if you guys have better ideas; not really sure how to go about this.