Do I need a second dose? If you are in a high risk category perhaps and that is problematic. The numbers for the statistics are in but CDC is very opaque about analysis of the numbers. If you are not in a high risk category do not take the shot. It is not a vaccine. It is DNA manipulation to make your body produce the covid antigens and then a immune response.
I took the covid shots. I had an aortic aneurysm and stenosis of my tri-cuspid valve. Both were stable and had been followed by cardiology for years. A year after the covid shot the stenosis rapidly advanced. The aneurysm stayed stable. I wound up on the table for open heart surgery. Tri-cuspid valve removed and replaced with bovine pericardial tissue. (I avoid McDonald’s now as they may mistake me for a Big Mack meal and grill me LOL.) Since they were in there, the aneurysm was repaired at the same time. If not for the critically advanced tri-cuspid stenosis they would not have operated.
Did the covid shot cause this? I do not know. My cardiologist does not know. It could have been just a rapid advance of the stenosis disease or not.
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My surgeon was from India. He was head of cardiac surgery at Baylor Scott White teaching hospital. He was also a teaching instructor for the Texas A&M Medical School associated with Baylor Scott White. I checked out his history as I would any doctor. He got a ace. I told my cardiologist he could cut on me. He probably saved my life.
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I forgot to add. I had covid twice after the shot. If you have had covid there is absolutely no reason to have the shot!
I asked my wife’s cardiologist if he were treating patients with adverse affects caused by the vaxx, he said he was.