Posted on 03/30/2021 5:28:54 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A Virginia man suffered a rare reaction to a COVID-19 vaccine that caused a painful rash to spread across his entire body and skin to peel off, doctors said.
Richard Terrell, 74, of Goochland began suffering strange symptoms four days after receiving the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, news station WRIC reported.
“I began to feel a little discomfort in my armpit and then a few days later I began to get an itchy rash, and then after that I began to swell and my skin turned red,” Terrell told the outlet.
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Yeah, self selecting into the control group in this simultaneous multi-drug / gene therapy trial is looking like the smart choice. Call me in ten years with the results of the trial...
I fear in ten years the new growth industry in the US, heck world-wide will be building and staffing long term care facilities for the tens of millions suffering debilitating, permanent side effects from these vaccines and gene therapies rushed into wide distribution. I’m seriously thinking of looking into investing some of my retirement funds into business segments that look promising in that light. Seriously. I think the payoff could be tragically huge.
I read.
Yep. Two of my coworkers have proudly announced they’ve already gotten their first shots. I’ve already started updating their position descriptions - just in case we have to replace them if/when they are no-longer able to work. Seriously, just want to be pro-active and ahead of the curve.
JnJ is not a MRna vaccine it is a classic weakened virus vaccine. In this case an androvirus with the Rona spike protein sequences added to its shell to mimic the real Rona. This kind of reaction can be had with any live or weakened virus vaccines you can have the same thing happen with the quad dose flu vaccine or measles or polio it is rare but it does happen with those other vaccines. The JnJ and the Novavax both are classic whole virus vaccines.
Looks like someone I know who has Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB).
You could mess with these two coworkers and show concern for their physical appearance.
At this point, I think you and people like you are bat ____ crazy and I don’t give 1 single F what you think about anything.
hahaha
A family member had a severe reaction to an IV antibiotic given for pneumonia a few years ago. The intestinal lining o sloughed off resulting in bleeding and a week in the hospital.
Happened to me last year.
I was in the hospital in April, had a heart attack and quad bypass surgery.
They gave me some shot, antibiotics IIRC, and I developed a red rash over half my body.
I looked like a severe sunburn, and in a couple of days started to peel just like a sunburn..................
Quite the compilation.
STEVENS-JOHNSON SYNDROME is a rare reaction to ANY medication. There are several medications that are known to be more causative. But just about any medication can cause it. That is why in most all OTC and prescribed meds there is the warning to contact a medical provider if a rash appears.
Holy moly! I’ll take my chances with D3/Zinc instead.
Instead of using mRNA, the Johnson & Johnson vaccine uses a disabled adenovirus to deliver the instructions. This adenovirus is in no way related to the coronavirus. It is a completely different virus. Although it can deliver the instructions on how to defeat the coronavirus, it can’t replicate in your body and will not give you a viral infection.
You got this information from a hospital who wants and needs as many people as possible to feel good about getting the shot.
The only way it can "deliver instructions" is if it gives the cells something to read via DNA or RNA.
I would need more information than that to make a decision about putting something into my body that has been declared experimental. You see they don't know for sure what it will do. They are "hoping" that it will provide the results they are seeking. All this is "watching for results." They don't know for sure what kind of reaction any of this will give because it is all experimental.
I am calling it snake oil.
Would that be an auto-immune reaction?
Yeh, get those vaccines. 🙄
An abnormal immune response.
They all act like we are dealing with ebola when it is actually a flu they renamed covid.
I will take my chances and not get the shot.
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