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Chest pains, upper right, just below the clavicle, under the rib cage, lasted around 40 minutes. I was out (walking), the pain and pressure (under my rib cage) nearly put me on the floor, just a coincidence? Too many coincidences, with the jab, for it to always be a coincidence?
 
Chest pains, upper right, just below the clavicle, under the rib cage, lasted around 40 minutes. I was out (walking), the pain and pressure (under my rib cage) nearly put me on the floor, just a coincidence? Too many coincidences, with the jab, for it to always be a coincidence?

Hope it doesn't persist mate. Don't know if that's a recognised side effect.
 
Hope it doesn't persist mate. Don't know if that's a recognised side effect.

I don't think it is, came out of the blue, if it had gone on much longer, I would've needed help. Luckily I was near an ancient graveyard, that was like a modern day green belt area, with seating, so I sat it out. I'm not a hypochondriac, I am the opposite, I hate going to doctors and hospitals and all the attention and shit.
 
Chest pains, upper right, just below the clavicle, under the rib cage, lasted around 40 minutes. I was out (walking), the pain and pressure (under my rib cage) nearly put me on the floor, just a coincidence? Too many coincidences, with the jab, for it to always be a coincidence?
I've not seen it on any list of side effects ......... but who knows. Hope you feel better now. :)
 
I don't think it is, came out of the blue, if it had gone on much longer, I would've needed help. Luckily I was near an ancient graveyard, that was like a modern day green belt area, with seating, so I sat it out. I'm not a hypochondriac, I am the opposite, I hate going to doctors and hospitals and all the attention and shit.

Hope your feeling better now. The jab is having reactions on people in different ways. I was invited to take the jab a few months ago and it took me weeks to decide to actually have it. I am pilled up with painkillers most of the time due to severe Neuropathy and wondered how it would affect me. I had always said I would not take it. I had the Oxford and it had no affect at all. My wife had hers a couple of weeks ago, fit as a fiddle and she had a dead arm and felt ill for 24 hours afterwards.
 
I don't think it is, came out of the blue, if it had gone on much longer, I would've needed help. Luckily I was near an ancient graveyard, that was like a modern day green belt area, with seating, so I sat it out. I'm not a hypochondriac, I am the opposite, I hate going to doctors and hospitals and all the attention and shit.

if you think it is a side effect of the vaccine you should go here and report it. :)

https://coronavirus-yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk/about-you?reportId=6136d067-6e69-4f72-8950-4099cf0c961d
 
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