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Prior to 2020 mrna tech was known to damage the heart. It had a lot of problems. I actually posted articles earlier in the roll out.I wonder if someone will be allowed to do an in depth analysis of that, or if indeed there has been any accurate data recorded regarding the mRNA vaccine and its long term effects.
Now they have forced people into having it, they should be able to correlate a huge amount of data, if they want to collect it.Prior to 2020 mrna tech was known to damage the heart. It had a lot of problems. I actually posted articles earlier in the roll out.
I know at least two people who had heart problems within two weeks of the second jab.Now they have forced people into having it, they should be able to correlate a huge amount of data, if they want to collect it.
Let's see if they do.
Hopefully the authorities are monitoring the outcomes, but as you say the doctors don't want to know, when you say you had a bad reaction to the vaccine. Time will tell, as it usually does, a 17 % increase in heart attacks last year is a bit alarming, it will be interesting to see if the trend continues.I know at least two people who had heart problems within two weeks of the second jab.
One now needs a pacemaker and the other is prone to heart flutters.
They are mother and daughter so perhaps there is a genetic predisposition to react to a component in the vaccine
They don't live near each other so went to different Doctors, they did tell each Doctor about the other's problem and both were dismissed as possible Vaccine reactions.
Australian medical authorities don't want to know, all too hard.
I will post this again to remind everyone:Hopefully the authorities are monitoring the outcomes, but as you say the doctors don't want to know, when you say you had a bad reaction to the vaccine. Time will tell, as it usually does, a 17 % increase in heart attacks last year is a bit alarming, it will be interesting to see if the trend continues.
This report is Sept 2022, I wonder if there are any follow up reports in 2023?
The risk of myocarditis is higher (although still rare) after Moderna vaccination compared with Pfizer. It is estimated there are around 2 more cases per 100,000 second vaccine doses in Moderna recipients (younger than 40 years) than Pfizer recipients (younger than 40 years).
New evidence suggests that Vaxzevria (AstraZeneca) and Nuvaxovid (Novavax) are probably associated with a small increased risk of myocarditis and pericarditis.
This risk after AstraZeneca looks lower than the risk after Moderna or Pfizer. The small number of total doses of Novavax COVID-19 vaccine given globally prevents the calculation of a precise risk at this time.
ATAGI will continue to monitor data as it emerges and update advice accordingly.
There is no evidence to suggest myocarditis or percarditis is more severe following either vaccine.
Most myocarditis and pericarditis cases linked to COVID-19 vaccination have been mild and patients have recovered quickly. Longer-term follow-up of these cases is ongoing.
Below is a pdf of the various vaccines:
An article on the increase in heart attacks, last year.
Aussies dying from heart attacks at rapid rate after Covid lockdowns
Up to 10,200 Australians died of ischemic heart disease in the first eight months of 2022 - marking a 17 per cent increase on what would be expected in a 'normal' year.www.dailymail.co.uk
Some people are unlucky.The first time Marion Carrett tested positive for COVID, she didn't think much of it. It was at the height of Australia's Omicron wave, and the virus was striking all around her.
The second time, she figured she was just unlucky.
Then came a third positive test.
And a fourth.
It wasn't until she caught it a fifth time that she began to suspect she was dealing with something more than bad luck. After travelling from her Gold Coast home to Melbourne, Marion was forced to turn right around when the by-then familiar symptoms started. "That's when I went, 'Okay, well, this is out of control. I can't go on holidays, I can't go anywhere'," she says.
Over the following five months, she would test positive for COVID another five times — returning a negative result between each one.
Recently Marion has resorted to giving up going into the office, resolving to spend three months working from home in a desperate attempt to out-manoeuvre the virus at least long enough to get a fifth vaccine dose. Right now, she says, a six-month break between illnesses is little more than a pipe dream.
"I'm really fortunate that I have a job that can be done at home," the 51-year-old Gold Coast resident says. "But I don't really want to be locked in there forever."
Perhaps she could spend some of her downtime reading about strengthening her body's defences against viruses.I should not be complaoning about getting another dose of the Beer bug.
Heres a story of a woman who has had it ten times.
And still wants a fifth shot.
From ABC News
Some people are unlucky.
Mick
The nasty bug is gradually finding everyone, I only know one person who has not had it yet.I have been able to boast for years that I have not had Covid - until now. Bugger
I have been able to boast for years that I have not had Covid - until now. Bugger
Thanks @IFocus, our concern was that with a compromised lung there could be some issues. Doc gave me the anti-viral tablets straight away. Fortunately, except for feeling a bit "heady" and a sore throat for 3 days, the symptoms were not any worse than a cold. All back to normal now. Unfortunately, Country Lass caught it too (likely from me) but is now nearly recovered.Wife and I still havent had it, luck will run out one day hope you have a speedy recovery.
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