• disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Covid can leave you with myocarditis. The vaccine prevents contraction of covid.

    The jab is better for your heart than covid.

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      4 months ago

      You can still get covid if you’re vaccinated. Lots of us have. The vaccine’s primary goal is to significantly lower your chances of getting serious illness.

      That said, the risk of myocarditis from COVID is higher than the risk of myocarditis from vaccination. And unless you think you’re never going to get covid, you should probably just get vaccinated if you want to make a rare thing (myocarditis) even more rare.

      https://time.com/7014886/covid-19-vaccine-heart-myocarditis/

      Edit: what’s the deal with the downvotes? This is all stuff the FDA and CDC agrees with.

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        4 months ago

        I think people only read your first line and assumed you were an anti vaxxer. As someone who has all the jabs and still had covid twice, I can agree that it’s much better to have covid with the vaccine than without. Shit suuuuucks

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        You can still get covid if you’re vaccinated. Lots of us have. The vaccine’s primary goal is to significantly lower your chances of getting serious illness.

        Yep, that’s me! the vaccines made me feel like complete shit, and when I got actual covid it didn’t seem as bad.

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          4 months ago

          Ditto for multiple vaccine shots.

          First vaccine: Immune system went hard to attack the new thing.

          Subsequent vaccines: Immune system has seen the song and dance before. Just a sore arm.

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            4 months ago

            funny thing… my country had mix & match as their method. I had 2 sinovac, and the rest have been Pfizer.

            That 3rd shot (1st pfizer) oh lord. I think that one really knocked me on my ass.

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              4 months ago

              Yeah, now that I think about it, it was the second shot of my first vaccination that knocked me out for a day.

              My subsequent 2022 and 2023 boosters have been uneventful now that my body seems to know what’s up.

              But we’ll see. I have my 2024 booster today.

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          Me too but even when I was down and out I was still thankful I had the shots beforehand so it wasn’t as bad as it could have been.

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          3 months ago

          Yeah my best friend bwcuslly had the flu from his first vaccine. Reacted better for following one’s.

      • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        what’s the deal with the downvotes? This is all stuff the FDA and CDC agrees with.

        Unfortunately, this only weakens your argument to anti-vaxxers.