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DanHulton | 4 months ago

That sucks if that's your experience, but it's not the universal, or even the common, experience.

For reference, I get a sore-ish shoulder the next day, and that's it. Also for reference, when I got Actual Covid, I was knocked on my ass for almost two weeks. So for me, at least, the choice is easy.

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laughing_man|4 months ago

That was my experience. A bit of tenderness at the injection site, the same thing I get from a flu shot.

lumost|4 months ago

It's my unfortunate experience, when I've had covid its a 6-12 hour affair that happens once every 12-24 months. My 3rd vaccine shot had me in bed for 3 days. Leading to continued vaccination being unsustainable. My wife has a similar experience to yours, and gets moderate to severe covid. She gets the vaccine every year to help avoid it - but still gets moderate COVID roughly once per 6 months.

It's unfortunate that the vaccine has such radically different outcomes within a single household, if it was a flu shot like experience I'd happily get it once per year.

rsingel|4 months ago

COVID is a nasty virus. I need my brain way to much to FAFO.

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toast0|4 months ago

> it was a flu shot like experience

Flu shot experience varies too. The last several have been very low response, but the first few were a miserable couple days and I stopped getting them because certain misery was worse than a chance of misery that I'd never know if it was flu or not, because testing was inaccessible.

rpdillon|4 months ago

Wait, you're saying that when you got COVID, it lasted six hours?

xjlin0|4 months ago

at least the vaccine greatly reduce the severe conditions such as death.

silisili|4 months ago

As a data point, my experience with the shot was a sore arm and chills for a couple days.

When I got Covid later, it was slightly worse chills for 3 days. By the 4th time I got Covid, it was just chills for a day.

If I knew that would be the experience, I'd probably have skipped it. That said, it's completely possible it was having the vaccine that made getting real Covid not so bad.

lemontheme|4 months ago

By the time it was my turn to get Covid I’d been twice vaccinated. It’s the most exhausted I can remember ever feeling. Let me tell you, the whole time I kept thinking: How much more miserable would this have been without the vaccine to blunt the impact? Felt grateful and humbled

jghn|4 months ago

you're also ignoring the long term damage that COVID appears to do

altcognito|4 months ago

Wait, you got the Covid vaccine, it reduced your symptoms, and your conclusion was "I should have skipped it?"