Amazing that someone with autoimmune disorder would take an immunization shot. How sad.
My vote is for the FAUCI 2-STEP.
It's more than that.
The Fauci 2-face, 2-mask, 2-step!
That either 6 more or 8 times more, or maybe even 16 time more.
2+2+2 vs 2*2*2 vs 222. Do the math...
Hypothyroidism is pretty common these days, especially among women. I know several people who are on thyroid meds for Hashimoto’s. Ages 34 to 60-something. Don’t know if they’ve had the covid vaccine.
There is help for hypothyroidism. Diet matters. Doctors don’t tell them that. Just take the pills, they’re told.
I have Hashimoto’s. I won’t be getting their shot.
That is shot, not vaccine.
There is no perfect drug. We have choices and we have data backing our options. We make the best or least risk-prone choice given the circumstances. All the data tells us the vaccines work great in the vast vast majority of people. As for long term risks- no drug on the market is devoid of long term risks. The magic word “approved” that a lot of FR is obsessing over means diddlyy squat. People die all the time of complications from “approved” drugs.
My former neighbor’s daughter suffers from disabling rheumatoid arthritis.
She has had to shun corticosteroids because they might leave her unable to fight off a Covid infection. Her RA flare-ups have gotten worse.
Covid vaccination will allow her to use corticosteroids to tamp down her RA flare-ups.
why anyone would get a vaccine is beyond me.
with that said, have your friend start supplementing with selenium (which is what causes the antibodies to get out of control, and then add in iodine after a few weeks.
Vaccines are like guns - sometimes bad things happen - but their benefits generally outweigh their negatives.
It depends on the Doctor. Doctors are only human - and many doctors simply aren’t up-to-date on all the latest pronouncements from the CDC, or from other researchers. They are trained to be professionals, but they can be busy, lazy, distracted, bored just like the rest of us.
I would never blindly trust a doctor 100% and without question, especially on something as recent, pressing, and political as the Covid vaccine
Only you know your own body, and should always learn about your illnesses and the treatments that are being proposed.
why should anyone believe anything that the cdc, fauxi, and the scientific community says about a so called “deadly virus” when they refuse to speak up about the dangers of our feral government opening the border, inviting, and then distributing thousands of disease carrying invaders across our country during a so called “global pandemic”???...
This is why a man I know that has Wegener’s Granulomatosis can’t get the shot. It would likely kill him in one of the fastest cytokine storms, or some other horrific immuno-overreaction, ever recorded.
I had both of the Pfizer shots in March and have experienced no side effects.
I have MS, and any vaccination will throw me into a severe MS exacerbation. We (Doctors and I) had to learn this the hard way when I had an exacerbation after a pneumonia vaccine, many moons ago (I had had less severe exacerbations after vaccines before that, but I must have hit the tipping point.) At that point my doctor and my neuro agreed, no more vaccinations.
An autoimmune disease doesn’t mean you have a low immune system, in fact, in an autoimmune disease, your own immune system is attacking your body. In MS, the immune system is attacking the myelin sheath around the nerves.
So your friend’s experience might be similar to mine, not true for all those with autoimmune disease, but each case is different.
I usually don’t bump vanities...
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That’s why my wife hasn’t had the shot.
I have both and got both Moderna vaccines. No problems.