"Covid Arm", previously unknown side effect of vaccine

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  1. kazenatsu

    kazenatsu Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    One of my family members has been experiencing pain in their arm. The pain is in the same exact area where they received the vaccination. The pain did not begin until a week after the the second dose of vaccine, and they have been experiencing this pain for a month and a half after that. The pain feels like a bruise from being punched in the arm, and they feel it every time they try to lift their arm.

    I tried to do some research into this, and was unable to find any articles about it, but what I did find was several comments in the comment section of two different online articles. These comments describe similar experiences with a similar timeline.

    I am not sure how common this is, but apparently it does exist and is a side effect that was not known about before.

    While some may say this side effect is "not that serious", it does raise the question of what other unanticipated side effects this vaccine (or other new vaccines) may have.

    Although I have no evidence to support this, I think we do also have to consider the possibility that some medical circles or news media may be reluctant to report things like this, for fear that it could potentially discourage some people from wanting to get the vaccine.

    You can read some of the comments below the article here:
    https://medshadow.org/arm-pain-covid-19-vaccine/
     
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    There are different possibilities. One which has been discussed is the week later rash---and that is what most most people refer to as covid arm. There has been the inflammation of lymph nodes, and that has been discussed. There has been discussions of issues that can happen if the injection hits one of the big nerves in the arm. I have pointed all of these things out for months. I am not sure why you think that any of this has been some big secret just because you either ignored the information or never sought it in the first place. I did a lot of research before deciding to get the moderna shots (you couldn't have paid me to take the pfizer one). I was aware of all these issues. The only one I didn't discover in my research was the one side-effect that hit me ironically enough--the first shot completely wiped me out for two weeks. I was exhausted the second I woke up my battery power went down from there all day.
     
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    Eleuthera Well-Known Member Donor

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    You should have the injectee try the magnet test. It seems to be all the rage on the internet, and a thread was started here about it.

    Many are able to make an ordinary magnet stick to the injection site on their arm. Pretty cool party trick I guess. :lol:
     
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    Some are experiencing inflamed heart muscles from the jab which can be experienced differently for different people.
     
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    fiddlerdave Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    This was once well known as "Tennis Elbow", although also well known by violinists, various machine operators, and repetitive motion workers.

    So now we all get to sue all the vaccine manufacturers via the
    National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.

    Cool!

     
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    kazenatsu Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I can provide an update. It has now been 7 months since this family member got the vaccine. They recently said their arm "hurts like hell". It has still been hurting.
    Another thing that they realized was that their blood pressure level had gone way up, and they believe it probably started around the time they got the vaccine. So much so they were recently prescribed a medication for high blood pressure. They have never had blood pressure this high before.
    Although it could just be a coincidence.
     
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    Another BS post from notorious anti-vaxxer Kazenatsu who doesn't miss any opportunity to bash the vaccines. Anecdotal case that I don't even believe to be true, given this poster's notorious history of posting falsehoods about the vaccines. "One of my family members" - yeah, right. This phrase says it all: "although I have no evidence to support this." Indeed. So, readers of this BS, don't fall for Kazenatsu's usual unsubstantiated BS.

    Here, Kazenatsu: My wife's hair dresser's cousin's dog walker's girlfriend said she took the vaccines, felt great, and didn't catch Covid when several of her unvaccinated friends did.

    Given your attention to an anecdotal case, I guess this other anecdotal case will finally convince you to drop your crusade against the vaccines, right? Right?

    The last paragraph is even more BS'ish. The idea that we the medico-scientific community are trying to hide side effects is ridiculous. It is sufficient to look at the numerous studies we've published, talking about side effects including serious ones.
     
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    Covid Arm

    https://www.healthline.com/health/adult-vaccines/covid-arm
     
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    So a personal attack even though it is a thing? Thought you knew better.
     
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    Given your attention to Pharma Dogma post after post, what conclusions might we draw?
     
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    Any Intramuscular injection can trigger this kind of side-effect, regardless of what is actually being injected. They're typically mild and short term but occasionally longer and more serious. Given the vast number of individual injections given for COVID vaccination, I'm not convicted there is enough here to suggest there is a a special issue with COVID vaccines specifically.
     
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    kazenatsu Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Of course, this same thought occurred to me as well.
    But the fact that it did not begin hurting until about one week after the injection is an indicator that it had to do with what was in the vaccine.
    If it was simply the needle itself causing the problem, we would expect it to have started hurting immediately or much sooner.

    Indeed, many people might not even associate the soreness in their arm with the vaccine, due to the fact a week went by after the injection without them feeling any problem.
     
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    Not necessarily, it depends what the issue is. As I suggested, to say that there is an issue specifically with COVID vaccines (or any subset of all the different ones), you'd need to demonstrate statistically different outcomes to intramuscular injections in general.
     
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    Apparently some of the vaccines have several nasty side effects.


    https://mobile.twitter.com/ToTheLifeboats/status/1430589141344034816
     
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    Have you reported that reaction to VAERS? That is what VAERS a is for you know.
     
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    Well it is also a good idea, as a general rule NOT to upset the nurse on the other end of the needle:p

    And yes nurses are generally way too professional to give in to that.
     

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