Coronavirus (Covid-19) Discussion
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I'm sure you'll be fine
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Regarding sensitivity to acid and coffee, cold brew is less acidic (and for that reason, often less flavorful IMO). It is a good option for people with GERD or other issues with acidity.
I totally missed this yesterday, sorry about that!
Thanks for the tip! I occasionally drink these BOSS Japanese cold coffees in cans. They're GREAT! But they're usually too caffeinated for me. When I drink coffee, I tend to make it mostly decaf, because I'm anxious enough already
I guess I could look into making my own decaf cold brew. That's a thought!
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Second shot of Moderna last week, bit like being hit by a truck! Energy levels just starting to be back to normal. Not had a drink for two weeks
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My Moderna experience:
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shot 1: I didn't think anything had happened until 72 hours later when I finally figured out the… GI symptom that I had was not from something I ate
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shot 2: I was worthless for 24 hours. Extreme fatigue and sort of a flu-like queasiness
I have a high degree of confidence in and respect for these mRNA vaccines. Pretty fucking stupid that we have this windfall of protection in the USA that so many are not taking advantage of. We have some really self- (and else-) destructive nutjobs here.
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Got my second blast of moderna in a couple of weeks. You guys have got me real excited for that :-\
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My Moderna experience:
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shot 1: I didn't think anything had happened until 72 hours later when I finally figured out the… GI symptom that I had was not from something I ate
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shot 2: I was worthless for 24 hours. Extreme fatigue and sort of a flu-like queasiness
I have a high degree of confidence in and respect for these mRNA vaccines. Pretty fucking stupid that we have this windfall of protection in the USA that so many are not taking advantage of. We have some really self- (and else-) destructive nutjobs here.
It's funny you mention the GI stuff, I had the same thing! I also figured it was related to me breaking the diet during vaccine recovery!
I understand people being nervous about the vaccines. I was too. Heck, every time I hear about some new rare side effect, I start to freak out! I just trust that God's gonna do what He's gonna do and it's for the best.
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…amen @Paul9221!
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I was nervous about it as well,but in the end decided I’d rather wrestle with the vaccine than the virus.
That’s exactly how I felt. I was so anxious and paranoid until I got vaccinated, and I can’t even begin to describe how relieved I was after, and how nice it is to not have to be to worried about Delta. I just really hope more people get vaxed before some super hoss variant starts wreaking some new level of havoc. I don’t want to go back to anything resembling the previous situation.
But yep, my experience with Moderna mirror most people’s I’ve heard. 1st dose nothing much aside from a sore arm and mild fatigue, 2nd dose felt like a gnarly flu for two days, only without the fever.
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My wife (not an anti-vaxxer) was against this vaccine for all of the reasons we've all heard: it was developed too quickly, it's using new technology, etc. She sent me links to a few sites where people were discussing the side effects that they felt, or so they claimed. She was trying to disuade me from getting it, but not because she's crazy (well, maybe a little :D) but because she thought it best to avoid, and I appreciate that.
When I went in for the first vaccine, I was nervous. Reading all of the paperwork, my skeleton almost jumped out of my skin. "I can still walk away. Exit's right there…" I honestly can't recall the last time I had so many misgivings about something.
But what are you going to do, right? Like Jett said, you're pitting your odds against COVID, which we don't fully understand, or against the vaccine, which is new, but was created by countless scientists and specialists in the field.
My kids are going back to school in the fall. I have to go back to the office in September. If the kids don't bring it home, I'll catch it in some meeting about TPS reports. I'm not dying over TPS reports!
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I know the side effects of the vaccine are possibly misunderstood. But I do know that death from Covid is a truly horrific way to die and Long Covid is a complete bastard. So, I simply do not understand people not getting vaccinated, it is completely beyond my comprehension. I felt shit (seriously shit) for 24 hours, but IMHO, it's better than being dead or (and I quote) "breathlessness, headaches, cough, fatigue and cognitive impairment or ‘brain fog’. There is also emerging evidence that some people experience organ damage."
And surely, the more of the human population that gets the vaccination, the safer we all are.
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I got my second shot of the Astra Zeneca vaccine two days ago. Absolutely no discomfort nor pain whatsoever. There were 12 of us in a group of family friends, ages ranging from 19 to 67 and nobody reported ill effects.
Unfortunately my 5G reception hasn’t improved.
Happy to finally have it!
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problem is that I've read plenty of opinions from vaccinated people that are thinking they're invincible now and that they will not get it again or at all if they haven't. which is the biggest misunderstanding of receiving the vaccine..
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I know the side effects of the vaccine are possibly misunderstood. But I do know that death from Covid is a truly horrific way to die and Long Covid is a complete bastard.
Yeah–the idea of effectively drowning in air is indeed a horrifying thing to think about. Just gasping and being unable to oxygenate your organs no matter how hard you try. Even if you have a seemingly minor infection, lung scarring, heart muscle damage, and other long-term damage that may never heal 100%.... Do you want to be mildly inconvenienced or do you want to be on an oxygen tank, ventilator, or simply dead? Pretty easy decision for someone with half a brain.