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side effects 3 weeks after having the covid jab?
After having chills and vomiting 10 hours after my first jab , I was pleased not to have this after my second jab which was 3 weeks ago, and yet last night I had the exact same symptoms of feeling freezing cold and vomiting all night.
Is it possible to have a delayed reaction like this?
After having chills and vomiting 10 hours after my first jab , I was pleased not to have this after my second jab which was 3 weeks ago, and yet last night I had the exact same symptoms of feeling freezing cold and vomiting all night.
Is it possible to have a delayed reaction like this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.woofgang, Why the sarcasm? I've had quite violent reactions to both jabs & both quite different, the 1st - nothing for 10 days then I fainted (1st time in my life) & vomited, the 2nd after only 12 hours - violent shaking & sweating for 5 hours, then weakness for several days.
The "no-one knows" comment comes from my (very good) doctor.
What are your experiences, Holmes?
The "no-one knows" comment comes from my (very good) doctor.
What are your experiences, Holmes?
Yikes sqad - your morbid anatomy is OK
but molecular path needs er updating....
the code for a bit ( an invariant bit actually) of the virus ( spike) is used but we are in the realms of "what does half a streptococcus look like? and is it a coccus or cack-up?"
the mRNA code is taken up by the muscle cell (I reckon you are pre-jacob and monod so you wouldnt have had any of this) and broken down within 6 h. Clearly there is a memory as the (bit of the spike) protein is churned out for seven or so days.
but viral replication as we know it - nope
but molecular path needs er updating....
the code for a bit ( an invariant bit actually) of the virus ( spike) is used but we are in the realms of "what does half a streptococcus look like? and is it a coccus or cack-up?"
the mRNA code is taken up by the muscle cell (I reckon you are pre-jacob and monod so you wouldnt have had any of this) and broken down within 6 h. Clearly there is a memory as the (bit of the spike) protein is churned out for seven or so days.
but viral replication as we know it - nope