I work in outside sales, got the J&J early for “one and done” and because I thought it would help me get back to normal, visiting clients. Then I had a side effect so no boosters for me and no forced shots for anyone certainly not my kids!
At least I have figured out how to work remotely and made my numbers since we are not going back to office anymore.
I work in outside sales, got the J&J early for “one and done” and because I thought it would help me get back to normal, visiting clients. Then I had a side effect so no boosters for me and no forced shots for anyone certainly not my kids!
At least I have figured out how to work remotely and made my numbers since we are not going back to office anymore.
Cardiac arrhythmia, they called it "lateral ischemia" and did a bunch of scans but could not find any blood clots anywhere. It went away on its own, fortunately, though I'm supposed to follow up regularly with a cardiologist. But it wasn't there before the shot, cleared up after, like an acute inflammation. It wasn't even found until three months after - I didn't even connect it to the shot at first, until I logged it through CDC vSafe, then I got a call from a helpful CDC rep who informed me it was NOT related. That's what got me thinking it might be connected...
I work in outside sales, got the J&J early for “one and done” and because I thought it would help me get back to normal, visiting clients. Then I had a side effect so no boosters for me and no forced shots for anyone certainly not my kids!
At least I have figured out how to work remotely and made my numbers since we are not going back to office anymore.
Do you mind sharing your side effect rando? My husband has tinnitus from JandJ
Cardiac arrhythmia, they called it "lateral ischemia" and did a bunch of scans but could not find any blood clots anywhere. It went away on its own, fortunately, though I'm supposed to follow up regularly with a cardiologist. But it wasn't there before the shot, cleared up after, like an acute inflammation. It wasn't even found until three months after - I didn't even connect it to the shot at first, until I logged it through CDC vSafe, then I got a call from a helpful CDC rep who informed me it was NOT related. That's what got me thinking it might be connected...