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Hey guys... one hour since the shot, no site injection pain to report from the Pfizer vaccine.
My back, on the other hand... not the dumbest way I've thrown out my back, since that distinction belongs to my 21 year old self being too lazy to take both shoes off, instead taking off one to hop across the kitchen to the closet to retrieve the vacuum. See, I had been installing a car stereo, and it was time to vac up all the wire and insulation clippings. As you know, crawling around on your back to install a car stereo involves lots of contortions, especially on a mid-80's F body. Very first hop and my back said, "FAHGEDDABOUTIT!" and I dropped like a stone.
My back, on the other hand... not the dumbest way I've thrown out my back, since that distinction belongs to my 21 year old self being too lazy to take both shoes off, instead taking off one to hop across the kitchen to the closet to retrieve the vacuum. See, I had been installing a car stereo, and it was time to vac up all the wire and insulation clippings. As you know, crawling around on your back to install a car stereo involves lots of contortions, especially on a mid-80's F body. Very first hop and my back said, "FAHGEDDABOUTIT!" and I dropped like a stone.
Hi everyone.
Good day at work. I retook my test and passed, now I don't have to worry about it for two more years. Maybe by then the program will have changed and I won't have to do it again. Overcast this afternoon but warmish.
Just got back from having the tires rotated on the Dogmobile. I also had a rim off one of my trailers, they dismounted the bad tire and gave me back the rim. I'll take it to work and blast it and paint it then have a new tire put on it. Can I even get a 14.5" tire anymore. I'll have to do some research.
Over the years I've had several VW Busses. I've wanted another one for quite awhile but I'm priced out. Apparently two people with more money than brains bid up one at an auction and now everyone and their brother thinks their Bus is worth big bucks. There's one not too far from me, an hour maybe, that is not terrific but it's -only- 5000. Figured it's worth taking a look. And to think the best one I've owned I bought for 100 and sold for 350. Of course this was 1986.
Okay gonna relax with some TV. Hump Day tomorrow. If only. Have a good evening everyone.
Good day at work. I retook my test and passed, now I don't have to worry about it for two more years. Maybe by then the program will have changed and I won't have to do it again. Overcast this afternoon but warmish.
Just got back from having the tires rotated on the Dogmobile. I also had a rim off one of my trailers, they dismounted the bad tire and gave me back the rim. I'll take it to work and blast it and paint it then have a new tire put on it. Can I even get a 14.5" tire anymore. I'll have to do some research.
Over the years I've had several VW Busses. I've wanted another one for quite awhile but I'm priced out. Apparently two people with more money than brains bid up one at an auction and now everyone and their brother thinks their Bus is worth big bucks. There's one not too far from me, an hour maybe, that is not terrific but it's -only- 5000. Figured it's worth taking a look. And to think the best one I've owned I bought for 100 and sold for 350. Of course this was 1986.
Okay gonna relax with some TV. Hump Day tomorrow. If only. Have a good evening everyone.
James - Thinking of jumping off a cliff? ![EEK!](https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums/images/smilies/eek.gif)
I get my 2nd stab @ 9:30 am this morning. I wish I had a Krispy Kreme closer than 38 miles I'd be all over a free doughnut. Speaking of which - I've never made doughnuts. Something to consider.
Chris - My 1st stab (x3 weeks ago) was similar to getting a flu shot. I generally get a mild swollen arm for ~16hrs - 18hrs. I wouldn't call it painful - passing a kidney stone is what I'd call painful. I didn't experience any COVID-19 symptoms (that I'm aware of) & I don't suspect I'll develop any COVID-19 symptoms from this 2nd stab (knock-on-wood).
Mild light rain showers along the coast this morning much like normal spring showers as we prepare to move through spring time. The last of my Camellias have bloomed, Trillium is blooming, Daffodils & Jonquils are in bloom, Forsythia has not blossomed but ready to burst, all the Dogwoods are now white, Redbuds have bloomed, Cherry trees are starting to open their blossoms, my Hydrangea are beginning to leaf out & the lawn (centipede) is just now beginning to green-up. I should be able to finish the 2nd coat of paint on the garage after my vaccination if the showers abate, then I'll head to the practice range for a couple hours before playing in the nine-hole shootout @ 5:00pm.
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I get my 2nd stab @ 9:30 am this morning. I wish I had a Krispy Kreme closer than 38 miles I'd be all over a free doughnut. Speaking of which - I've never made doughnuts. Something to consider.
Chris - My 1st stab (x3 weeks ago) was similar to getting a flu shot. I generally get a mild swollen arm for ~16hrs - 18hrs. I wouldn't call it painful - passing a kidney stone is what I'd call painful. I didn't experience any COVID-19 symptoms (that I'm aware of) & I don't suspect I'll develop any COVID-19 symptoms from this 2nd stab (knock-on-wood).
Mild light rain showers along the coast this morning much like normal spring showers as we prepare to move through spring time. The last of my Camellias have bloomed, Trillium is blooming, Daffodils & Jonquils are in bloom, Forsythia has not blossomed but ready to burst, all the Dogwoods are now white, Redbuds have bloomed, Cherry trees are starting to open their blossoms, my Hydrangea are beginning to leaf out & the lawn (centipede) is just now beginning to green-up. I should be able to finish the 2nd coat of paint on the garage after my vaccination if the showers abate, then I'll head to the practice range for a couple hours before playing in the nine-hole shootout @ 5:00pm.
Chris - My 1st stab (x3 weeks ago) was similar to getting a flu shot. I generally get a mild swollen arm for ~16hrs - 18hrs. I wouldn't call it painful - passing a kidney stone is what I'd call painful. I didn't experience any COVID-19 symptoms (that I'm aware of) & I don't suspect I'll develop any COVID-19 symptoms from this 2nd stab (knock-on-wood).
Your Spring is definitely ahead of ours, but my Day Lilies are coming up and all the trees are full of buds. Our dogwoods and redbuds have not bloomed yet. I have a good size cherry tree in my front yard that looks like it's going to bloom soon.
Got my 1st maderna shot last Friday, scheduled for the 2nd one on Apr 9. I had slight soreness at site. During that night I felt bloated after getting up and drinking some water and slight headache on Saturday, but all OK by Sunday. I was positive back in December so I figured there would be no reaction to a vacination since I already had it but I dunno...I have heard others say the 2nd is the worst , we'll see. Looking like spring some here but nothing like flowers and such coming up. Still a little snow where it was plowed up, grass still brown, ice still on lake but clear water on edges. But up to 65 yesterday and looks nice and sunny this morning. Love it! I guess I will put away snowmobiles and take plow off truck soon, though I have seen more than once a snowstorm in early April but it doesn't last if it does.. Won't be long before Olds will come out. Making progress ln truck, all metal work on box, tailgate and running boards is done,still have to fix holes in rear fenders. Then on to filler on repaired parts, then prime repaired areas, then some color around edges and between cab and box, then put back together for the summer. Next winter I plan to do similar to what was done this winter with the front sheet metal. Maybe next year or the year after I can complete and paint the whole outside of truck. Ok, enough hunt and pecking... Take car guys.
Greg, you got your second shot scheduled closer to your first than I did. I git my first (Moderna) shot last wednesday, but my second shot isn't until April 16th. Go figure. well, did a follow up with the Dr. in regards to the upper G.I. that I had a few weeks ago. Nothing bad to report. But, he would like me to get a colonoscopy as it has been eight years since that last one. They wanted me to get it next Tuesday, but I said " no rush right?" "No rush" was the reply. As I'm just not in the mood for one right at this moment, I got it pushed out to the first week of June. What sucks about getting old, is that I use up my vacation days for this crap.(no pun intended). Jeesh.
[QUOTE=Dream67Olds442;1329144][QUOTE=Jamesbo;1329135]Chris, I'm going today, Did you get a free doughnut ?
No donut unfortunately, only a slightly sore arm this morning.
Me either but they did give me sum Cheetos and sum chili Fritos with a bottle of water
No donut unfortunately, only a slightly sore arm this morning.
Me either but they did give me sum Cheetos and sum chili Fritos with a bottle of water
Dan - Ask your Dr. to order you a Cologuard.
https://www.cologuard.com/
https://www.cologuard.com/
***Note - I updated the intervals for the 2 different vaccines, as I had the values incorrectly swapped in my original post.
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I had a sore shoulder this morning for about 5 minutes... worked out the soreness pretty quickly. No other side effects. Good to see so many of you other guys getting your shots as well. My 17yo son got his first Pfizer dose on Monday. Last one to get the shot(s) will be the 14yo, hope that Pfizer and/or Moderna get their testing completed and get approval soon.
Hi everyone.
Nice day today. Warm and sunny. I think rain comes back tomorrow, so my suggestion is we skip tomorrow and go right to Friday.
Rather mundane day at work. Left around 2, nothing exciting. Drove about an hour away to see a Volkswagen after work. A 78 Bus. I haven't had a Bus in years. This one was actually very solid, but it's been setting a long time and the guy had the whole interior apart. It will require hours and hours and much money to get it back on the road. Tiger enjoyed the ride but it turned out to be an exercise in futility.
Gonna hit the sack in a minute. Hope everyone has a good evening.
Nice day today. Warm and sunny. I think rain comes back tomorrow, so my suggestion is we skip tomorrow and go right to Friday.
Rather mundane day at work. Left around 2, nothing exciting. Drove about an hour away to see a Volkswagen after work. A 78 Bus. I haven't had a Bus in years. This one was actually very solid, but it's been setting a long time and the guy had the whole interior apart. It will require hours and hours and much money to get it back on the road. Tiger enjoyed the ride but it turned out to be an exercise in futility.
Gonna hit the sack in a minute. Hope everyone has a good evening.
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Norm - I believe what he is saying is that the vaccines are only approved to date for individuals 16-years of age and older, or maybe it's 17. In any case, they aren't approved yet for his youngest child who is 14.
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Norm - That's great! You better not take too much of the loot, they'll start pushing you to turn pro!
As of right now, Pfizer is the only one approved for 16+. Moderna and J&J is 18+. Still no real timeframe established for when the 12-15 age group will be eligible, as those trials are still in process.
Jeff - Yeah, I wasn't following your initial statements until I re-read them - it went right over my head!
I have a very slight tenderness at the injection sight of my 2nd Pfizer injection - less tenderness than the first inoculation. I will say which most everyone will understand makes sense, the longer and faster you can deliver blood to the site of inoculation the faster the tenderness or soreness will dissipate. So, golfing yesterday afternoon certainly helped to further rapidly reduce soreness. I have had no COVID-19 'symptoms' associated with either the first or the second inoculation. Although, it may be a little early to say regarding the 2nd inoculation - we'll see how it plays out.
I've mentioned this elsewhere on this site (but most will or have not regarded any attention to it), the J&J SARS-CoV-2 vaccine is a modified adenovirus vaccine. This vaccine should provide longer term immunity to SARS-CoV-2 than either the Pfizer or the Moderna vaccines (actually, to any other mRNA plasmid vaccine). They're all good, but there exists longer immunogenicity delivered w/ the J&J vaccine (I'll leave it up to anyone else if they care to read up on a adenoviral delivered vaccine).
I have a very slight tenderness at the injection sight of my 2nd Pfizer injection - less tenderness than the first inoculation. I will say which most everyone will understand makes sense, the longer and faster you can deliver blood to the site of inoculation the faster the tenderness or soreness will dissipate. So, golfing yesterday afternoon certainly helped to further rapidly reduce soreness. I have had no COVID-19 'symptoms' associated with either the first or the second inoculation. Although, it may be a little early to say regarding the 2nd inoculation - we'll see how it plays out.
I've mentioned this elsewhere on this site (but most will or have not regarded any attention to it), the J&J SARS-CoV-2 vaccine is a modified adenovirus vaccine. This vaccine should provide longer term immunity to SARS-CoV-2 than either the Pfizer or the Moderna vaccines (actually, to any other mRNA plasmid vaccine). They're all good, but there exists longer immunogenicity delivered w/ the J&J vaccine (I'll leave it up to anyone else if they care to read up on a adenoviral delivered vaccine).
I've mentioned this elsewhere on this site (but most will or have not regarded any attention to it), the J&J SARS-CoV-2 vaccine is a modified adenovirus vaccine. This vaccine should provide longer term immunity to SARS-CoV-2 than either the Pfizer or the Moderna vaccines (actually, to any other mRNA plasmid vaccine). They're all good, but there exists longer immunogenicity delivered w/ the J&J vaccine (I'll leave it up to anyone else if they care to read up on a adenoviral delivered vaccine).
I recall you posting about that, so I will have to go read up on it now. J&J efficacy is only around 66% from preventing infection, but the longer-lasting immunity is definitely worth noting. I suppose if I was running a news organization, I would insist on publishing / broadcasting this type of info several times per week so that the message gets out to those that need to see it.
Norm - The information/feedback I'm relying on and reporting above is coming directly from the CDC and FDA in their reporting of their review/approval of the Emergcy Use Authorization for the drugs.
I believe we’re ensuing in a disconnect here. The difference between an adenoviral vector (J&J) and the mRNA plasmid vectors (Pfizer & Moderna) have everything to do with short-term vs. long-term immunogenicity. The CDC (at the surface level) reports on efficacy. Journalists (99%) aren’t reporting on modes of replication of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein contained in each type vaccine. Efficacy (in particular at this stage of the pandemic) has little significance to the general population. Efficacy as measured by an immunologist had everything to do with replication of the spike protein both short-term and long-term. That is why it is critically important to differentiate between a mRNA plasmid vectored vaccine and a adrenoviral vectored vaccine. As stated, anyone interested in the difference can look this up on their own.
Chris, my wife was actually scheduled to get the Pfizer vaccine on the 19th, but the school administration called her on the 15th and said they could get her the J&J that morning. So, she opted to get the J&J. Either way is a good decision, there are definite advantages of one vs the other. Michigan has skyrocketing hospitalizations again, and in the 30-39 and 40-49 age groups not previously seen at such high levels. I'm glad that our school is now on spring break, lessens the exposure risk for the boys for the next week.
Norm - Thanks for having the patience to continue to educate us on the scientific truths and differences between the vaccines and how they work. Much appreciated!
Jeff - I'm glad your wife was able to get her vaccine. She did just what I previously said I would do, and that's to get the first one I could get my hands on. It's so nice to hear most of the regulars on this thread are getting vaccinated to protect themselves, their family, and their friends. A bunch of smart cookies!
Jeff - I'm glad your wife was able to get her vaccine. She did just what I previously said I would do, and that's to get the first one I could get my hands on. It's so nice to hear most of the regulars on this thread are getting vaccinated to protect themselves, their family, and their friends. A bunch of smart cookies!
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I have to get moving along - dentist appointment for which I'm riding the Indian - so, I need to get a move on.
Here the best article I can find in layman's terms on the delta between an adrenoviral (DNA) vaccine and mRNA plasmid vaccines. If you read and comprehend this article you'll understand why an adrenoviral vectored vaccine has greater long-term benefit than an mRNA plasmid vaccine. How long the immunogenicity remains w/in a patient's immune system for both types of vaccines is yet an unknown - but, comparing apples to apples the adrenoviral vaccine will outlast the mRNA plasmid vaccines since adreoviral vaccines replicate w/in our cells while the mRNA plasmid vaccines do not. TTYL
Here the best article I can find in layman's terms on the delta between an adrenoviral (DNA) vaccine and mRNA plasmid vaccines. If you read and comprehend this article you'll understand why an adrenoviral vectored vaccine has greater long-term benefit than an mRNA plasmid vaccine. How long the immunogenicity remains w/in a patient's immune system for both types of vaccines is yet an unknown - but, comparing apples to apples the adrenoviral vaccine will outlast the mRNA plasmid vaccines since adreoviral vaccines replicate w/in our cells while the mRNA plasmid vaccines do not. TTYL
How mRNA and adenovirus vaccines work
Norm - Glad the crown just came loose and was not broken! I haven't read the vaccine article yet. In the process of selling a large (36" wide x 24" diameter) tow behind lawn roller that I haven't used since I moved into this house (12-years ago). My yard here is not big enough to need it. When I had acreage I used to use it to keep mole trails tamped down until I could kill them. I'm really trying to get rid of crap that hasn't been used in years, asking my kids first if they would ever use it.
It's Phuque-tards like him I become nervous. I pay close attention to 'what' they're looking at & the type of conversation they engage in with me. One never knows when one of these Phuque-tards is more interested in 'scoping' out your house, your garage, your demeanor, your build, your attitude etc. etc. all the while having other intentions later down the road. I hate 'em.
Norm - I agree with everything you said! We don't let anyone in the house, we either have the sale object in the garage or on the front porch. However, in the garage they can see the two bikes, the 4-4-2, and my tool chests, although the bikes and car are covered. When he asked about our availability, my reply was, we're always home. I think from now on I'm prominently going to display a piece on my waist.
One modestly large Acorn Squash yields ~4 cups baked squash. Two loaves of Cinnamon Spice bread requires 2 cups Acorn Squash. I have 2 cups Acorn Squash under Saran Wrap in the refrigerator. Think I'll bake another couple loaves.
Norm - Sounds like a good idea to bake some more bread. I love baked Acorn Squash. I bake them in halves with a heaping amount of butter and brown sugar in the middle, along with a giant meatball of country sausage.
Chris - That's how my Dad always liked his Acorn Squash and the way I was raised to like it although I've found many other useful means of employing Acorn Squash over the years. To my Cinnamon & Spice Bread I always add fresh cut-up walnuts which really adds to the punch of the bread. I happen to have a 1/2 pint of blueberries and I'm going to add some blueberries to these two loaves for an additional 'burst' of pizazz.