Ok - that’s plausible.
I wanted to share with you an article posted here a long time ago. I spent a few minutes digging it up.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4040303/posts
from the Israeli Ministry of Health
This government report says:
For those who had pre-existing Autoimmune disease (such as joint disease), 24% of them said it was made worse by the booster.
9% for diabetes, 5% for heart disease, 7% for lung disease, 6% hypertension, 26% anxiety/depression. (% Made worse by the booster)
10% of women reported menstrual irregularities resulting from booster. 31% of this 10% sought medical treatment for it.
This means that for those with these PRE-EXISTING diseases the booster made them worse. It doesn’t mean that this is the percentage of people who newly had these problems resulting from the booster.