Subs to ease the side effects from Covid-vaccine

Hey all

I’m getting my second shot of the Pfizer Covid-vaccine tomorrow.
The side effect from the first shot were manageable, but a lot of people I know have had to stay in bed for a week after the second shot.

What would be my best bet “sub-wise” to avoid the side effects?

My plan is to play a loop of Paragon after I receive the shot and see how it goes, but I was wondering if “Aegis Initiative: COVID-19” could help me out as well.

Any input?

Thanks in advance :slight_smile:

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Yup. Personally, I would advice the same. One loop of Paragon + Aegis Initiative: Covid 19 each.

The latter has helped keep me safe so far (along with masks and hand washing)

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Oh yeah, it would be okay to play the covid track everyday since it isn’t Qv2. Maybe even 2 or 3 loops per day is okay (with Sat and Sun off)

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Warning: No “pro-vaccine” or “anti-vaccine” posts here.

If I had to recommend anything, it’d be what @Lion just said.

Did we really not update this? Whoops. Will get that on the docket for upgrade.

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Yes please! An upgrade would be awesome!

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But… but… but…

Okay :no_mouth:

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Awesome. Thank you. Would you say pre or post vaccine for Aegis Initiative: Covid 19? (or maybe it doesn’t matter)

I am not a doctor, and I know that this might sound strange, but is there any way that Aegis Initiative: Covid 19 could minimize the efficiency of the vaccine? As far as I understand the workings of vaccines in general the aim is to give you a very small doze of the illness. Would the sub in any way prevent this?

Really not trying to stir up any conspiracy or confusion here – I know this whole thing is a very delicate subject for some.

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Don’t think too much about this, my friend. Play it the usual time you run your subs.

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:roll_eyes::roll_eyes::roll_eyes::roll_eyes::roll_eyes::grinning::grinning::grinning::grinning::grinning:

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That, I cannot answer (EDIT: because I don’t know). It is possible. Paragon won’t, however.

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Thank you!

I don’t even know if my train of thoughts regarding his makes sense, but I guess that I’ll be on the safe side and wait with Aegis Initiative until 24 hours after the vaccine.

This is great, I was going to ask something similar… thanks @mvargo

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I’ll report back with the results in a few days :slight_smile:

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I got astrazenca than for my first jab, and got Pfizer for my second. I felt a slight fever and fatigue after 2 days from AZ, but I felt nothing from Pfizer. Good luck with the side effects.

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An excellent recommendation! We’ll save the sparring for twitter and facebook where it belongs.

A little follow up:

A few hours after the vaccine I started to sweat as hell and got a terrible headache. I decided to listen to two loops of AI: Covid-19 and one loop of Paragon. Even though it didn’t fix everything, Paragon really took the top off my headache and allowed me to sleep decently.

The next day I had flu like symptoms when I woke up. In the morning I played loop of paragon which allowed me to have a productive workday and two additional loops of AI: Covid-19. Throughout the day I played an additional loop of AI: Covid-19. The symptoms got weaker and weaker throughout the day, and I played another loop of Paragon before going to bed.

The next day I woke up and I was almost symptom free (still a bit tired but nothing major).

I am of the impression that Paragon played a big role in me getting over any side effects from the vaccine relatively quickly and easily. I could really feel how my headache and flu like symptoms lessened with each loop. I also think that AI: Covid-19 helped, but this is hard to verify, especially since everybody experience potential side effects differently.

Furthermore, most people experience that their shoulder is very sore after the vaccine, which I also experienced after the first shot. After playing the first loop of paragon, I almost didn’t feel any shoulder soreness at all.

All in all, I can strongly recommend that everyone considers using these tools if they feel any side effects from the vaccine.

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not how the Pfizer shot works. It’s an mRNA vaccine. No exposure to virus. Rather, it programs the cells to construct a protective protein. It’s more of a software hack than a traditional vaccine.

mRNA vaccines are a new type of vaccine to protect against infectious diseases. To trigger an immune response, many vaccines put a weakened or inactivated germ into our bodies. Not mRNA vaccines. Instead, they teach our cells how to make a protein—or even just a piece of a protein—that triggers an immune response inside our bodies. That immune response, which produces antibodies, is what protects us from getting infected if the real virus enters our bodies.

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I’m glad you weathered the storm.

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