I took the first two jabs with no obvious adverse events; I took them due to my advanced age. I subsequently discovered a few 'anomalies'.
The first was a critical decline in my iron levels in my blood, especially the ferritin number. I argued with my primary physician and my hematologist about ferritin working in the mRNA process. They rejected my proposal. I took iron injections for a few weeks; my iron levels returned to normal - at about the same time that the jab's mRNA effects reportedly declined.
The next time I saw my primary doc we examined the history of my serum iron levels; he was surprised to see that the readings had been normal up to the time of the jab. Nothing proved but I reported the anomaly to VAERS.
The second anomaly was loss of my immunity to herpes zoster virus (chicken pox - shingles.) I later discovered an Israeli report of jab patients losing various immunities AND the number one case was shingles; Israel is a heavily vaxxed country. I reported my case to VAERS. My concern is wondering what other immunities might be compromised.
Other effects, such as fatigue, could just be a consequence of age - but I am addressing them anyway. I have studied suggestions, posted on the COVID injuries thread. There is excellent medical information there.
Oral Arguments begin FRIDAY, January 6, in BRUNSON V. ADAMS.
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...fatigue...
How’s your vitamin B levels?
Maybe check with next blood work?
Sorry for the late reply, Bob Ireland. I appreciate that information. Grabbed it for my files!