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All I can say to the OP (I'm not going to read through 30+ pages) is it really doesn't matter what others felt like.
Prior to the initial vaccine, I asked a bunch of friends and read stuff on the internet. There tended to be two factions:
1) People that wanted everyone to get the shot claiming the side effects were nothing,
2) People that were against the shot that said they felt like death warmed over
Your body will react the way it does and other people's reactions are irrelevant. I had a miserable time with the original vaccine so I'm making the assumption I'll have the same reaction on a booster regardless of what happened to other people.
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