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<blockquote data-quote="Maco" data-source="post: 2391977" data-attributes="member: 465882"><p>Reading all these comments makes me wonder about getting the 2nd vaccine, Its been 5-6 weeks since my first & my insulin resistance is still shocking compared to be before. Ive seen different views, some say the effects of the second aren't as bad as the first. Ive also seen others say if you had bad side effects from the first then the second is worse. If that's the case I wouldn't like to imagine what my insulin resistance will be like after the 2nd. Agree with me or not but im 26 year old, ive lived my life completely normal throughout all of these lockdowns & still attended the gym 6 days a week mixing with a bubble of 10-15 different people in the gym then a family/friend bubble of around 15 people. So ive probably mixed/socialised with a group of 30-40 people & neither me or any of them ive mixed with have had the virus. I read that im 60-80% covered from the first vaccine, I think ill take the risk & not bother with the second one. Diabetes is hard enough without your insulin resistance going on a rampage.</p><p></p><p>Please dont judge or slate me, if you want to get both your jabs then please do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maco, post: 2391977, member: 465882"] Reading all these comments makes me wonder about getting the 2nd vaccine, Its been 5-6 weeks since my first & my insulin resistance is still shocking compared to be before. Ive seen different views, some say the effects of the second aren't as bad as the first. Ive also seen others say if you had bad side effects from the first then the second is worse. If that's the case I wouldn't like to imagine what my insulin resistance will be like after the 2nd. Agree with me or not but im 26 year old, ive lived my life completely normal throughout all of these lockdowns & still attended the gym 6 days a week mixing with a bubble of 10-15 different people in the gym then a family/friend bubble of around 15 people. So ive probably mixed/socialised with a group of 30-40 people & neither me or any of them ive mixed with have had the virus. I read that im 60-80% covered from the first vaccine, I think ill take the risk & not bother with the second one. Diabetes is hard enough without your insulin resistance going on a rampage. Please dont judge or slate me, if you want to get both your jabs then please do. [/QUOTE]
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