Hey so to all our specialists here, what's your opinion, you get the vaccine and around ~4 weeks later you start having symptoms get tested and got covid, you are sick, nothing crazy, but let's say something between a pretty bad "good" old flu and a normal cold. No positive test/symptoms of covid until this event, not really sick during the last ~2 years, or at least nothing to wonder if it's covid...
In this case, did the vaccine:
- help to alleviate the severity of symptoms?
- symptoms are less severe when you get the virus, but antibodies are low, because some of your cell types have some memory of the virus information, so things don't go out of control, but you still get sick cause if it's late after the vaccine the antibody number could go low... <-using this logic, in theory it means that if you get sick 4 weeks after the vaccine, the antibody that it produced didn't do shit...
- too soon didn't change nothing, takes more than 4 weeks for antibodies to be in relevant numbers
- if omicron than doesn't matter vaccine doesn't work
- vaccine made you sick y0... be careful they have a camera in your toilet boll so they can watch your anus
- yeah it's me in the example, took it at the begining of december, got sick at the end.
also, after the vaccine, even though it went away 99% before I even got sick, something didn't feel "right" in regards to my heart, now it could have been the muscles, but we all had "cramps" around that area and after you're 10 you realise it's not really the heart, this was different, like a point... anyway... really don't know if I should go get my 2nd dose... I did the first one for personal family reason (no I didn't "flancher", in my opinion I did it for the right thing at that moment)
In this case, did the vaccine:
- help to alleviate the severity of symptoms?
- symptoms are less severe when you get the virus, but antibodies are low, because some of your cell types have some memory of the virus information, so things don't go out of control, but you still get sick cause if it's late after the vaccine the antibody number could go low... <-using this logic, in theory it means that if you get sick 4 weeks after the vaccine, the antibody that it produced didn't do shit...
- too soon didn't change nothing, takes more than 4 weeks for antibodies to be in relevant numbers
- if omicron than doesn't matter vaccine doesn't work
- vaccine made you sick y0... be careful they have a camera in your toilet boll so they can watch your anus
- yeah it's me in the example, took it at the begining of december, got sick at the end.
also, after the vaccine, even though it went away 99% before I even got sick, something didn't feel "right" in regards to my heart, now it could have been the muscles, but we all had "cramps" around that area and after you're 10 you realise it's not really the heart, this was different, like a point... anyway... really don't know if I should go get my 2nd dose... I did the first one for personal family reason (no I didn't "flancher", in my opinion I did it for the right thing at that moment)