Me too. Even worse for the second shot, but for the second shot it came after only a day or so, since we already have the t-cells at that point. It was actually more painful after the second shot. I also get swelling after mosquito bites. What saved me after the second shot was this towel cut into a wide strip, wrapped around my arm, paper clipped in place and keep it wet. Keeps it cool and cuts down the swelling and really helps with the pain too. I use the same thing for mosquito bites which is why I thought of it for this.
Drinking Kidney wood tea really helps and this is anecdotal but after taking these pills, I felt like the stones finally broke down and passed.
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Thanks, I heard this the other day about ww1 , forced vaccines and the Spanish flu... from what you say you may be interested....
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/sheepfarmstudios/episodes/2021-07-01T16_06_39-07_00
I can't vouch for accuracy but it is very thought provoking. .. use your discretion. Takes a few min for them.to get into it.
I had this happen. Unfortunately it took several weeks for them to go away and some left scars, but it was some kind of bug in my bed, not the vaccine. I bought this to treat my mattress/around it and washed all the bedding. Did the trick for me!
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I'm allergic to mosquitos and that hasn't changed or gotten worse (not sure it could get much worse) since the shot luckily. The only thing that works for the itch that I figured out myself is this. Cut a piece off long enough to wrap around your limb (not sure what to do if it's on your torso - I usually get bit on arms and legs) - sometimes I do it extra long and tie it, but most of the time I paper clip it in place. Get it wet, ring it out, and as long as it stays wet, you will not itch and can sleep comfortably.