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BigmanPigman

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Mon Oct 24, 2022, 07:02 PM Oct 2022

Covid booster side effects is a good thing.... [View all]

Last edited Mon Oct 24, 2022, 07:37 PM - Edit history (1)

"Covid-19 vaccine study links side effects with greater antibody response"

https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/24/health/covid-antibody-response-vaccines/index.html

(CNN)"People who reported experiencing side effects to the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines such as fever, chills or muscle pain tended to have a greater antibody response following vaccination, according to new research."

"Having such symptoms after vaccination is associated with greater antibody responses compared with having only pain or rash at the injection site or no symptoms at all, suggests the paper published Friday in the journal JAMA Network Open." In conclusion, these findings support reframing postvaccination symptoms as signals of vaccine effectiveness and reinforce guidelines for vaccine boosters in older adults," the researchers -- from Columbia University in New York, University of Vermont and Boston University -- wrote in their paper."

"This is more to reassure people who have had a reaction that that's their immune system responding, actually in a rather good way, to the vaccine, even though it has caused them some discomfort," Schaffner said. The researchers analyzed data on 928 adults who self-reported what symptoms they experienced after receiving Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna Covid-19 vaccinations, as well as submitted a dried blood spot to test for antibodies. Most of the participants were White adults, with a mean age of 65. The researchers found that after either vaccine dose, 446 or 48% of participants reported systemic symptoms while 12% reported only local symptoms and 40% reported no symptoms at all."

*** I had a bad response but my brain knew that was a good thing! I got the flu and latest booster Oct 4th and had a bad migraine as opposed to an average one with past boosters. I figured that if my body is reacting this strongly to a little dose than if I actually did get Covid it would be very bad for my system.

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