Thu-24-06-2021, 14:29 PM
(Thu-24-06-2021, 12:11 PM)Fred Wrote:(Thu-24-06-2021, 06:45 AM)mataribot Wrote: The technology used to make these vaccines are fundamentally different then prior vaccines and rushed onto the market. It’s not surprising it may cause flares while the flu shot doesn’t.
Good point Mata.
(Thu-24-06-2021, 11:53 AM)Turnedlight Wrote: Yes I’m guessing as the whole point of the treatment is to dampen immune activity and the vaccine is to excite immune activity it seems likely we might notice something.
I’ve been aching more recently, especially my ankle and I have to sort of hang it out of the bed at night! I think the immune response to the jab can go on for weeks? But hopefully settle down in the end.
Weeks I have my third one on the 15 July so it could be August till things settle down, unless like Caroline said it's the first jab that causes the biggest problem.
Yes, it takes a few weeks for the vaccine to be fully effective, so I guess it is busy in your body during, I hope, about 2 weeks.
My webinar doc said that the immuneresponse should be less the second time.
From around me I hear that a lot of people don't react to the first jab and that they get a little sick with the second jab.