- Mar 2, 2018
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Looks like we'll need to continue getting dosed w/ this vax for years to come.
Might as well bite the bullet now!
Might as well bite the bullet now!
Did you even read this article?More news of side effects. Side effects, blood clots and worse... on and on...
Side effect of Moderna vaccine may be a delayed skin rash, doctors warn
This is way worse than the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 'causing' or "worsening' tinnitus. These vaccines' consequences are facts and the evidence is obvious and more subsequent info keeps arriving.
Everyone knows these vaccines are experimental and idiots who mock talk of conspiracies regarding them look more stupid all the time.
I know someone who had this side effect from the Moderna vaccine. It lasted maybe a week, really not a big concern. She was more annoyed with how thoroughly Moderna wanted to track its progression, had to submit daily photos and correspond with them. Sounds like they're being cautious with side effects that have obvious connections.Did you even read this article?
"The doctors said the reactions appear to be harmless, but could be mistaken for more serious conditions."
They also said it cleared up shortly after it started...
The rash photos in the New York Post article do not seem like significant news to me. I think almost every year for my annual flu shot it caused a rash that looks like the photos of Patient 4 or Patient 7. I just assumed that everyone got these temporary rashes from vaccinations.More news of side effects. Side effects, blood clots and worse... on and on...
Side effect of Moderna vaccine may be a delayed skin rash, doctors warn
This is way worse than the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 'causing' or "worsening' tinnitus. These vaccines' consequences are facts and the evidence is obvious and more subsequent info keeps arriving.
Everyone knows these vaccines are experimental and idiots who mock talk of conspiracies regarding them look more stupid all the time.
The rash wasn't my point at all. If you paid attention to my points at all, I was establishing a pattern of side effects and serious issues as a result of these COVID-19 vaccines.The rash photos in the New York Post article do not seem like significant news to me. I think almost every year for my annual flu shot it caused a rash that looks like the photos of Patient 4 or Patient 7. I just assumed that everyone got these temporary rashes from vaccinations.
The prospect of permanently worsened tinnitus worries me a lot. A temporary rash at the injection site worries me not at all, it seems like almost a non-event.
A 3rd one, wow. Aren't you supposed to wear 2 or 3 masks now?Pfizer CEO saying 3rd dose will likely be needed within 6 - 12 months of full vaccination:
Pfizer CEO says third Covid vaccine dose likely needed within 12 months
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.Sigh. Just: sigh.
I think most of you guys are gullible sheep. But, if you want to believe the mainstream BS of "no big deal/it's normal, even good," by all means...
Every single medication / vaccine has side effects. I don't mean to scary you, but guess what... people have died as a side effect of taking ASPIRIN. Is this some conspiracy to keep killing people because it is on shelves? NO!The rash wasn't my point at all. If you paid attention to my points at all, I was establishing a pattern of side effects and serious issues as a result of these COVID-19 vaccines.
They were supposed to be "harmless." Yeah, right. Blood clots and rashes aren't the worst ones.
New Side Effect From mRNA COVID Vaccines?
A Virginia man who got Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine developed a severe rash that spread over his entire body
There's an obvious systematic agenda to push these vaccines no matter what even when large and peculiar rashes are occurring. I think most of you guys are gullible sheep. But, if you want to believe the mainstream BS of "no big deal/it's normal, even good," by all means...
When adverse effects keep popping up and people shrug them off, explaining them away because they are brainwashed and psychologically conditioned, then all you can do is say, "okay, go ahead, but don't force others."
If it's so beneficial, you should be satisfied with your own self vaccinated.
A 3rd one, wow. Aren't you supposed to wear 2 or 3 masks now?
What about the variants? Prediction: either you have to take COVID-19 vaccines every year (maybe 3 jabs?) or maybe wait for yet another new vaccine or something like that.
It's messed up millions of people around the world in many ways, and this includes my mom and me. @PeteJ talks about the media all the time, but when you've had it, and it creates problems with your health, the media is irrelevant. Not believing it is one thing, but forcing that belief onto others is just crazy and dangerous.I was speaking to my sister who sent me a post from one of her friends who's a GP who is actually only in her 30s and she is wheelchair bound now struggles to walk a few steps and breath due to long COVID-19 and has no idea when or if she will get better.
That's absolutely right. The obvious systemic agenda is to push the vaccines in order to eliminate sickness and death caused by COVID-19, and enable return to normal life.There's an obvious systematic agenda to push these vaccines no matter what even when large and peculiar rashes are occurring.
I agree with the last part.It's messed up millions of people around the world in many ways, and this includes my mom and me. @PeteJ talks about the media all the time, but when you've had it, and it creates problems with your health, the media is irrelevant. Not believing it is one thing, but forcing that belief onto others is just crazy and dangerous.
@Jack Straw is right. It's not new to note that medications have side effects. Drugs interact with everyone in a unique way which is why scientists are moving towards tailor-made medications based on one's genetic make-up.
I also don't understand the anti-vax sentiment. It's ultimately about understanding and evaluating risk, and I believe it's everyone's right to decide if they want it or not. Nobody should be forced to have it. The evidence suggests that there's a significantly higher chance of one having health issues after contracting COVID-19 than after having a vaccination, but it's up to each individual to make their choice.
THE HORROR! How dare these awful politicians and healthcare professionals use any tool in their power to protect their population and economy. (Unfortunately, in many cases it seems to be "protect the economy and then maybe the people", which, uh, is... not working out so well).That's absolutely right. The obvious systemic agenda is to push the vaccines in order to eliminate sickness and death caused by COVID-19, and enable return to normal life.
The fact you are asking this question means you don't understand the very, very basics of how vaccines work and interact with a social culture. The fact that you are asking this question in April 2021 makes me think you're living in your own reality. People here have provided answers with links to relevant datasets, etc.I hope people (here) understand my principles. If you get a vaccine, I would assume you believe you are "protected" so why demand that others vaccinate?
We have already had that discussion either on this thread or the other one.Are you against mandatory vaccines? Do you pro-COVID-19 vaccine types agree or disagree with the government and public health restricting people's access to places like schools, stores, supermarkets, airports, unless they have proof of a COVID-19 vaccination?
What is APAP?* possibly APAP
Good call, I actually have some and I consider it very safe. APAP is Tylenol, which is definitely NOT safe, but it's also not very dangerous and it is one hell of an anti-inflammatory. Unfortunately it's correlated with hearing loss itself.What is APAP?
Maybe you should consider Nicotinamide Riboside, some people swear by it here. I'm taking it too.
The convergence of "healing crystal hippies" (typically leftists) and Koch think tanks (hard corporate right) is interesting and disturbing here; prior to QANON these groups tended to be very different in their thoughts and goals. But, the weirdness of 2020, and Q, sort of provided a banner of convergence. This is only relevant to COVID-19 in that, unlike, with, say, Ebola, there's really no division left between "leftist conspiracy theories that spread out of fear" and "corp-right conspiracy theories that spread out of a willful effort to maximize quarterly profits". So, COVID-19 truthers sort of regurgitate the same lines, regardless of where they are on the political spectrum. This isn't the first time in US history that the conspiracy theorists have been aligned, but, by pure numbers there's a lot more of them now and the internet makes it very easy to find a reason to believe whatever you want.We have already had that discussion either on this thread or the other one.
Please could you cite it, then.We have already had that discussion either on this thread or the other one.
This is a helpful list! I have heard to make sure to drink plenty of water or drinks with electrolytes (like Gatorade) prior to and after vaccination.* No alcohol
* Extra hydration
* Magnesium citrate daily
* NAC daily
* Vitamin D & E daily
* Vitamin B-12 (non-cyano) daily
* Turmeric daily
* possibly APAP
My thinking is "the tinnitus and audiological impact that some people get from the vaxx's and far more people get from COVID-19 itself, are the result of inflammatory damage to hearing related cells", so anything that reduces inflammation and supports lots of water moving through the body is good. That said it would be directly counterproductive to actually take Prednisone, since that would suppress the very immune response the vaxx is designed to evoke.
I realize we don't necessarily see this issue 100% the same, but, given that I am going to get the Pfizer jab, I am curious what you think of my plan here and if there's anything you'd add or subtract that I can easily order and have delivered before 5/5.
I'm not evading your question, Pete, you can find what was said here:Please could you cite it, then.
I thought if I was so "uneducated" and you already had a discussion on the topic (re: my question), you would be interested in "educating" me.
From my P.O.V., it just seems like a deflection or evasion. Why?
Because, you support government denying rights and access to those places. I don't know of any "COVID-19 believers" who are okay with those not vaccinated having access - ever.
Is "normal/acceptable," 70% vaccinated? Is there an acceptable number? /I just be an uneducated commoner who dunno./
Where have I said that I support the government denying people rights and access to places?Because, you support government denying rights and access to those places.
It sounds like you've really thought this through and are doing what's best for you based on your individual circumstances. I appreciate each bullet point you've provided and thank you for sharing.I will report back in the other thread after my jab.
I'm preparing with most things on this list. I haven't come across Magnesium citrate in my internet travels. Would you please tell me about it as it relates to preparing for pre- and post-vaccine? Thanks!!!* No alcohol
* Extra hydration
* Magnesium citrate daily
* NAC daily
* Vitamin D & E daily
* Vitamin B-12 (non-cyano) daily
* Turmeric daily
* possibly APAP
Hello @Goofyfoot.Hi to all!
To begin, I have never had (or noticed) regular tinnitus prior to the COVID-19 vaccinations. I received my 1st dose of the Moderna vaccine on 02/10. Coincidentally, a week later, I had an annual audiology exam and noticed a faint ringing in my left ear during the exam, but my hearing was normal. I thought perhaps I had been listening to headphones a little too loudly while working out that week. I didn't mention it to the doctor or think about it again even though, in hindsight, I did noticed (and ignored) it a few more times in quiet rooms because it was so faint.
I received my 2nd dose of the Moderna vaccine on 03/12. After the 48 hours of aching, lethargy, malaise, fatigue, and foggy brain symptoms faded, the ringing in my ears took over and has not stopped. I'm just over 4 weeks past my second dose and the sound is the loudest it's been. It's mostly a steady ringing in both ears, but definitely more prominent in my left ear. At times, I will also hear a fluctuating higher frequency ringing in either ear. I've also felt and heard my heartbeat in my left ear temporarily, have had sinus-type echoing and pressure in my ears, and have noticed my hearing is slightly sensitive at times (usually morning and evening). Because of the sensitivity, I often think I am actually feeling the vibrations of the ringing.
I reported all of this information through the VAERS process because I can't imagine anything else except the vaccine would be causing these symptoms that I've never had and that suddenly hit me. Ironically, when I went to see my PCP about these symptoms, she tested me for COVID-19 (negative result). I'm off to see an ENT next week.
I'm happy that I found Tinnitus Talk and appreciate all of the information being shared!
You might want to add Selenium as well.* No alcohol
* Extra hydration
* Magnesium citrate daily
* NAC daily
* Vitamin D & E daily
* Vitamin B-12 (non-cyano) daily
* Turmeric daily
* possibly APAP
You might want to try Magnesium Bisglycinate instead, unless you like a lot of trips to your bathroom.I'm preparing with most things on this list. I haven't come across Magnesium citrate in my internet travels. Would you please tell me about it as it relates to preparing for pre- and post-vaccine? Thanks!!!
Also, in addition to what's on your list, I am going to do high-dose Vitamin C before and after. I've started with 1000 mg liposomal Vitamin C, and will probably go to two doses of that daily in the days before and after. I read an article from a mom whose 18-month old had severe brain inflammation/staggering/screaming reaction to the DPT shot. The next time the mom gave this child a vaccine, she used the Vitamin C as an overall anti-inflammatory agent, and her child did well.
Anecdotal report without scientific citations, yes. But, my personal choice is to do this as I feel temporary higher levels of Vitamin C are okay for my body.
(With any internet post I make about stuff like this, I always make sure folks know that it's a personal choice for me and not a recommendation for others unless they check with their physician, etc.).
Thanks for any info about the Magnesium citrate.