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On 10/23/2024 at 3:26 AM, MonkeyDoughnut said:

The only thing I've read regarding reduced immunity was the European regulators questioning if too frequent boosters would make the response to the vaccines less effective. Basically trying to determine best spacing between boosters to maximize thier effectiveness.

Some German maniac got vaccinated 217 times with 8 different vaccines. Results of studying him:

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Researchers at FAU find no negative effects on immune system

Researchers at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) and Universitätsklinikum Erlangen have examined a man who has received more than 200 vaccinations against Covid-19. They learned of his case via newspaper reports. Until now, it has been unclear what effects hypervaccination such as this would have on the immune system. Some scientists were of the opinion that immune cells would become less effective after becoming used to the antigens. This proved not to be the case in the individual in question: his immune system is fully functional. Certain immune cells and antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 are even present in considerably higher concentrations than is the case with people who have only received three vaccinations.

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Immune system remains active against other pathogens

Further tests indicated that there was no change to the immune system’s effectiveness against other pathogens. It therefore appears to be the case that the hypervaccination has not damaged the immune system as such. “Our test case was vaccinated with a total of eight different vaccines, including different available mRNA vaccines,” stated Dr. Kilian Schober. “The observation that no noticeable side effects were triggered in spite of this extraordinary hypervaccination indicates that the drugs have a good degree of tolerability.”

However, this is one individual case. The results are not sufficient for making far-reaching conclusions let alone recommendations for the general public. “Current research indicates that a three dose vaccination, coupled with regular top-up vaccines for vulnerable groups, remains the favored approach. There is no indication that more vaccines are required.”

 

Likely does not hurt immune response to get vaccinated very frequently and likely each one gives a very small incremental increase in effectiveness.  But was just one guy. Who wants to volunteer for 200 more Covid vaccinations?

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8 hours ago, Jhawkmvp said:

Some German maniac got vaccinated 217 times with 8 different vaccines. Results of studying him:

Likely does not hurt immune response to get vaccinated very frequently and likely each one gives a very small incremental increase in effectiveness.  But was just one guy. Who wants to volunteer for 200 more Covid vaccinations?

Dude has the most amazing 5G coverage on earth.  Like, he can go 1,000 feet underground and still stream full videos and shit.

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We got both the flu & Covid (Pfizer) shots Wednesday at CVS. One in each arm. 
Had a little bit of soreness in each shoulder Thursday and a slight headache along with general low level aching all over. 
But that was all gone by this morning.

All our other 4 vaccinations (Moderna) had no side effect aching or headaches.

The shingles shots made my shoulder pretty sore for a coiple of days.

 

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Did the triple on Wednesday. Covid, flu & shingles (hit 50 this year). Covid & flu on the left, shingles on the right. Covid and flu were not bad. But shingles hurt the moment the needle hit. I was wiped Thursday but not bad yesterday. My shingles shot is still a touch sore today.

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On 10/21/2024 at 10:02 PM, Hefeweizen said:

Trust Covid to bring out the stupid.  It’s a virus just like the flu now, feel free to catch it and get fucked up or take a shot to mitigate the symptoms.  What the fuck ever.  It’s become a simple IQ test for me.  Anyone who is scared of immunization is too dumb to engage with.

It’s not just the flu I know you know that but my PSA: vaxxed and boosted didn’t get vaxxed again was waiting for the update this fall before going to Italy. Thought I would out smart it ended up getting it in Colorado - all we did was hang out doors - but my son brought it on a plane flight. BAM … 10 weeks of severe untreatable asthma like symptoms, severe shortness of breath, chest tightness that would cripple any of you - it did me, chronic insomnia and debilitating anxiety. I’m really close to being through it all SIXTEEN FUCKING WEEKS LATER. I’ve been on prednisone for 30 days, Xanax for almost 60, I had two stellate ganglion blocks (miracle treatment) and have started intense restorative trauma therapy and ketamine therapy along side it. Not only was Covid bad, post covid was awful and withdrawals from prednisone and Xanax presented some of the exact same symptoms - insomnia, debilitating chest pain and severe anxiety. My life shrunk to focusing on a perfect diet, trying to get some exercise, stealing 15 minutes of sleep when I could and work. Nothing more since July. Nothing flu like about if your health roulette wheel lands on red. It’s a gamble to underestimate this virus. In fact our media has done a terrible job, there’s millions of Americans disabled from long COVID. It’s an incredibly debilitating condition. Thankfully I’ve been getting better and I think I’ll be ok but holy fuck.

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I got jabs for COVID and flu on Friday.  It had been about a year since my last ones.  All of my COVID shots have been Moderna, and this is my second year of adding the flu vaccine to my annual routine.  I had some symptomatic reactions (body aches, nightmares, fatigue) that began roughly 6 hours after getting vaccinated and lasting about 24.  I slept fine the second night, and everything was completely back to normal by the next morning.  My reaction seemed slightly worse than all but the first dose of COVID vaccine years ago, but not unexpected.  

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