jaybivvy
jaybivvy t1_j15ebb3 wrote
Reply to FDA study finds temporal association for pulmonary embolism (PE) following BNT162b2 (Pfizer) vaccination of the elderly (65+). No associations were identified following vaccination with either mRNA-1273 (Moderna) or Ad26 COV2.S (J&J) vaccines. Causation was not established. by glawgii
Interesting. While I'm not elderly (42), I did receive a Pfizer vaccine. A little background: I'm very healthy and in tip-top shape. No pre-existing health conditions yet about two or three weeks after getting the Pfizer vaccine, I suffered a severe DVT (deep vein thrombosis, a blood clot in the leg). This began a series of health problems that have gone totally unexplained from any and all medical professionals and I cannot help but to suspect we're caused by the vaccine.
Now prior to these medical anomalies, I would have been one of the last people to suggest the vaccines could be responsible for anything more than what amounted to a statistical rounding error. But now, well I just don't know. I do know, as someone who had been sick with Covid before being vaccinated, that the virus was exponentially easier and more preferred to me than it's supposed solution.
As to my unexplained medical issues, I had the DVT, I also had (ha bf e) some mysterious kidney dysfunction that seemed to only affected my ability to effectively move fluids from my extremities, as I would get swelling in my legs and hands. This is evidently unrelated to the blood cloth and in addition to the blood thinner I must take I am taking a diuretic for the edema.
Also, I recently had an experience in which I experienced the absolute worst pain of my life. Coming from someone who has experienced cluster headaches and kidney stones, in addition to everything that comes along with a spinal cord injury, that isn't something that is sad lightly. That experience was severe pancreatitis. And like everything else, it has been completely unexplained. As a teetotaler, the usual cause of alcohol consumption was off the table. As was every other explanation drs could think of at the hospital,which was in for 10 days, 6 of which i could neithereat or drink anything (I had to take fluids thru IV).
That was in October and to this day, I've had no .explanation or reasons for any of these severe incidents. I cannot shake the certain that they all have one common factor.
jaybivvy t1_j23yn6r wrote
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Ha! 😂