jaylw314 Posted March 5, 2021 Report Posted March 5, 2021 1 hour ago, Hank said: Oops! That's what I get for typing in the sun in front of the hangar just after landing. I got my first shot at a clinic full of nurses, with doctors on patrol. Shot #2 comes next week. Pfizer. I figured that was a typo, but I needed to take a dig at you 1 Quote
aviatoreb Posted March 5, 2021 Report Posted March 5, 2021 1 hour ago, Hank said: Work your shoulder muscle and it will reduce the soreness. I leaned over my desk and put weight on it and twisted it around. It was tender to the touch for a little over 24 hours, but the soreness that was starting at 3-4 hours went away and stayed gone. Thanks - but too late. :-0 Quote
Hank Posted March 5, 2021 Report Posted March 5, 2021 1 hour ago, aviatoreb said: Thanks - but too late. :-0 It's never too late . . . . 1 Quote
aviatoreb Posted March 5, 2021 Report Posted March 5, 2021 32 minutes ago, Hank said: It's never too late . . . . :-). A philosophy for life. i went xc dkiing 45 min this am (before) but now I am a slug on the couch. Actually no shot pain. But I am a couch slug. :-) Quote
Hank Posted March 5, 2021 Report Posted March 5, 2021 2 minutes ago, aviatoreb said: :-). A philosophy for life. i went xc dkiing 45 min this am (before) but now I am a slug on the couch. Actually no shot pain. But I am a couch slug. :-) Relax. I'm on the couch, feet up [dual reclining couch], legs under a quilt and a dog on my lap. It's chilly here, down into the low 50s after reaching ~75° this afternoon. But I can't blame mine in COVID shot #1, it was a week and a half ago . . . . Quote
aviatoreb Posted March 5, 2021 Report Posted March 5, 2021 1 minute ago, Hank said: Relax. I'm on the couch, feet up [dual reclining couch], legs under a quilt and a dog on my lap. It's chilly here, down into the low 50s after reaching ~75° this afternoon. But I can't blame mine in COVID shot #1, it was a week and a half ago . . . . My dog is on the couch next to me. Relax - I will take that as a suggestion! Quote
aviatoreb Posted March 5, 2021 Report Posted March 5, 2021 9 minutes ago, Hank said: Relax. I'm on the couch, feet up [dual reclining couch], legs under a quilt and a dog on my lap. It's chilly here, down into the low 50s after reaching ~75° this afternoon. But I can't blame mine in COVID shot #1, it was a week and a half ago . . . . Sacked out on the couch. 1 Quote
hammdo Posted March 5, 2021 Report Posted March 5, 2021 Getting my first shot tomorrow at TMS (Texas Motor Speedway!)... -Don 1 1 Quote
Hank Posted March 5, 2021 Report Posted March 5, 2021 Just now, aviatoreb said: Sacked out on the couch. Sacked out in my lap. Mom made the lap quilt for me, but he loves it just as much! 1 1 Quote
Shadrach Posted March 5, 2021 Report Posted March 5, 2021 (edited) On 3/1/2021 at 8:48 AM, steingar said: What you're missing is when it's time for you to get your shot, do it. You time will come, likely before summer is up. Do it. The antivaxxers are misinformed, misconstrued, and generally nuts. You don't want COVID. It can wipe you and and cause long-lasting symptoms that can be devastating. Get the vaccine, whichever one they offer you. They all work, and they're all safe. Whatever side effect you get from the vaccine are nothing compared to the 'rona. We’re not anti-vaxers and we have been taking Corona virus seriously. I’ve also had the virus and will get the vaccine as soon as it’s available. I think folks should plan accordingly for possible side effects even though severe side effects are the exception not the norm. It’s not true that the symptoms of the virus are always worse than the side effects of the vaccine. My father had the virus and the side effects from the Moderna vaccine were considerably worse than his symptoms from the virus though much shorter in duration (worst side effect over in 24, back to normal in 48). Second shot was even worse for him. He had pretty severe nausea and dizziness. Uncomfortable standing in the first 24hrs. He received his first dose just weeks after clearing quarantine. He’s in his early 80s (but still fit) so that certainly could be a factor. He tolerated the actual infection very well with mild symptoms (non respiratory). I post this not to deter anyone from getting vaccinated, on the contrary, I think everyone should. I say it as a warning to keep an eye on loved ones post vaccine. My Dad is very independent so I only found out after the fact. In hindsight, he should have had someone with him. The side effects hit him many hours after the shot. It’s good he was home because they were so debilitating that driving would have been off the table. Edited March 5, 2021 by Shadrach 4 Quote
1964-M20E Posted March 5, 2021 Report Posted March 5, 2021 8 hours ago, Hank said: Sacked out in my lap. Mom made the lap quilt for me, but he loves it just as much! Pilots and their dogs 1 Quote
hammdo Posted March 5, 2021 Report Posted March 5, 2021 16 hours ago, hammdo said: Getting my first shot tomorrow at TMS (Texas Motor Speedway!)... -Don Got mine today.. Very efficient process at TMS! So far, just a bit tired after having the first round. Hope to be better tomorrow as the weather here is nice! -Don 1 1 Quote
aviatoreb Posted March 5, 2021 Report Posted March 5, 2021 10 hours ago, 1964-M20E said: Pilots and their dogs I can't get over your dog!! What kind of dog is he/she? Our girl dog strava could be her sister! Only I don't know what kind she is - a rescue mutt. So similar. 1 Quote
aviatoreb Posted March 5, 2021 Report Posted March 5, 2021 I woke up around 2am feeling pretty nauseous (4pm shot) and thought I had better do something quick or else, but I was too drowsy...and fell back to sleep. Then I woke up foggy and draggy and figured it was going to be a tough day. By noon I felt fine. But 4pm I felt great and went XC skiing with my son and I felt fantastic. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted March 6, 2021 Report Posted March 6, 2021 All the yellow tape was removed from the tables at the local watering hole. The end is near! Yeah! 1 1 Quote
Shadrach Posted March 6, 2021 Report Posted March 6, 2021 8 hours ago, N201MKTurbo said: The end is near! Yeah! Thinking of how differently folks will read that last sentence. Quote
carusoam Posted March 6, 2021 Report Posted March 6, 2021 4 minutes ago, Shadrach said: Thinking of how differently folks will read that last sentence. It helps to know the author, sometimes... Interpretation is everything... -a- Quote
Andy95W Posted April 14, 2021 Report Posted April 14, 2021 Got the second shot today. The microchips must be working. I feel like crap and have uncontrollable urges to trust the FAA and love my local FSDO. 2 9 Quote
ilovecornfields Posted April 15, 2021 Report Posted April 15, 2021 2 hours ago, Andy95W said: Got the second shot today. The microchips must be working. I feel like crap and have uncontrollable urges to trust the FAA and love my local FSDO. Just wait for the 5G to kick in. I’m hearing your data speed will double in the fall when you get your booster shot. 1 2 Quote
bradp Posted April 15, 2021 Report Posted April 15, 2021 Yeah but the 5G is trying to interfere with my GPS 1 2 Quote
steingar Posted April 15, 2021 Report Posted April 15, 2021 First, if you've had the illness you don't need the vaccine. You're already immune. The vaccine will just make you sick, it won't help you much. Second, your Friendly Neighborhood Steingar got his second jab Tuesday. Yes, got feverish and ill yesterday morning, by yesterday evening it was pretty much old news. Fine today. Get the vaccine. If you don't, you can contract COVID. You can die. If you infect someone else they can die. We've lost enough people as it is. 2 Quote
jaylw314 Posted April 15, 2021 Report Posted April 15, 2021 1 hour ago, steingar said: First, if you've had the illness you don't need the vaccine. You're already immune. The vaccine will just make you sick, it won't help you much. To clarify, the degree of immunity past infection confers is unclear but is expected to be less than with vaccination. I heard one epidemiologist saying infection might confer as little as 5 months, but I suspect that is based on no data at all. The consensus seems to be, however, that vaccination is generally expected to produce longer-lasting or more effective immunity than prior infection. Hence the CDC recommendation that people with prior COVID-19 infection should still get vaccinated. 3 1 Quote
ilovecornfields Posted April 15, 2021 Report Posted April 15, 2021 1 hour ago, steingar said: First, if you've had the illness you don't need the vaccine. You're already immune. The vaccine will just make you sick, it won't help you much. No!!!!!! @steingar, you’re better than this. Please don’t start spreading misinformation. Immunity isn’t a binary (yes or no) thing. Having past infection does not guarantee one won’t get infected in the future, especially with recent strains that are emerging. Please follow the CDC recommendations and not random people on the internet (including this one). 6 2 Quote
Immelman Posted April 15, 2021 Report Posted April 15, 2021 1 hour ago, steingar said: First, if you've had the illness you don't need the vaccine. You're already immune. The vaccine will just make you sick, it won't help you much. Can I send your message to my colleague who had covid, confirmed, twice, 4 months apart last year? 1 Quote
bradp Posted April 15, 2021 Report Posted April 15, 2021 5 hours ago, steingar said: First, if you've had the illness you don't need the vaccine. You're already immune. The vaccine will just make you sick, it won't help you much. Second, your Friendly Neighborhood Steingar got his second jab Tuesday. Yes, got feverish and ill yesterday morning, by yesterday evening it was pretty much old news. Fine today. Get the vaccine. If you don't, you can contract COVID. You can die. If you infect someone else they can die. We've lost enough people as it is. Mr Streingar this is not a correct statement. The recommendation is for those who have had COVID to still get the vaccine. There is emerging evidence that 1) a single dose may be sufficient (TBD) and that 2) the vaccine may protect above and beyond against variants at protective titers if you’ve had Covid and subsequently gotten vaccinated. Bonus is that your immune system would get three looks at the virus compared to some in who’s never had it. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/faq.html https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2777785 4 1 Quote
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