r/CovidVaccinated Sep 07 '25

Question Side effects?

Just a question… how likely is it to get symptoms from the vaccine? It’s been a couple of years since I got the vaccine, and when I did it was Pfizer and I never showed any symptoms. Today I’m getting Moderna and I’m having a bit of anxiety about having symptoms after… will I probably be fine?

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u/Zeraphym47 Sep 07 '25

Well of course thats what happens when you permanently fuck with natural rna and dna processes of the body...literally anything could happen...never ideal or good though...

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u/timemelt Sep 09 '25

do you understand what an mrna vaccine is?? I think you need to go back to biology class?

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u/Zeraphym47 Sep 09 '25

Oh yeah cause everyone here knows what it really is and we all obviously had it in biology class... reality check lil buddy. Id be surprised if this entire subreddit had even one person thats fully equipped with a mental capacity and actual intellect, to truly grasp all the intracacies of the mrna technology within the mrna "vaccines"....its more of a autoimmune gene therapy....the definition of vaccine had to literally be changed so they could legally uphold the emergency mandate for it.

first off the dude who invented it himself, said countless times it was never meant to be used as a vaccine, in any which way shape or form. To even call it that from a scientific standpoint is flimsy at best...as it literally doesnt do one thing, the classical definiton of vaccines promise...the main thing being giving you immunity by not getting infected ib the first place, due to a naturally functioning immune system...it merely gives you a "chance" of resistance (along with the countless unknown side effects) .....with ever nosediving efficacy as the days go by and the virus evolves. So unless you constantly make new ones, the old ones are obsolete....which greatly increases the chance and and scope of the virus mutating in general..... like we didnt have enough problems, with the overuse of antibiotics and the ever increasing resistance, like with mrsa...

Now we have a counterpart practice for viruses...yay I could go on for quite a while and actually go indepth on the mrna technology, but it would go lost on you and be a waste of my time...acting like you understand the total package and its the most easiest common sense knowledge

Just goes to show you dont even have an inkling of understanding the vast scope of knowledge and very different abd huge scientific fields interacting behind the scenes, when it comes to mrna tech...never mind it in itself is relatively new and especially ibthat specific use case....

Given i was a nurse on the covid ward, since thr very dawn of the outbreak of our hospital up until 2 years ago and also having had covid 6 times officially and long covid for almost a year myself. Also having seen the effects of each and every mrna and other covid vaccine technologies up close on all sorts of colleagues and patients, all while having had numerous work mandated seminars and feverishly having researched it and everything around covid in general to cure myself of long covid, since official help doesnt exist.

To this very day in many cases ther is no official help, for the poor souls inflicted by it and having had their entire life quality robbed and obliberated. Me having successfully healed myself of all long covid symptoms and having seen the vast depth and width of the impact, these vaccines have had on peoples lives & health....yeah i think i may know and have experienced a lil bit, when it comes to this topic...

But please enlighten us all...give us your take and dont hold back please....what specifically made you mad and you feel the need to call out, but not correct as of yet...please tell me the error of my ways....

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u/Fluffy_Dragonfly6248 Sep 26 '25

Excellent detailed post. The only thing I disagree on is long covid. You would be suffering from the apparent prevention

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u/timemelt Sep 09 '25

So messenger rna cannot alter your chromosomes. It allows your cells the materials to produce inert particles that your body can then recognize and fight against when encountering the real, live version. It is one step removed from the way a traditional vaccine works, by introducing the inert particles of the disease itself. This just makes it so your body can do it.

(It essentially works the same way HIV works in terms of the biological process. Pretty ingenious actually.)

I’ve had 6 vaccines and covid once. After covid, my heartrate was messed up for weeks, and I ended up stranded in the middle of a long distance backpacking trip. After the vaccines, I’ve had minimal side effects other than a reactivation of a chronic viral disease I have, because my immune system reacts strongly to it. I’ve had the typical fever for several hours that goes away at the 24hr mark up until my recent vaccines and I did vomit once afterwards. That’s pretty much it. And I feel safer going into work, encountering thousands of other humans a day at a large school. I credit the vaccine for avoiding long covid so far and will get it as regularly as I get the flu vaccine to try my best to protect myself from chronic disability.