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<blockquote data-quote="TimLibre" data-source="post: 2388802" data-attributes="member: 532658"><p>At first one assumes that ‘they’ know what they are doing. Authorities assuring us that the vaccin would be 100% safe, no long term side effects etc.</p><p></p><p>Then we had more and more stories about (very old) people dying after vaccination. But authorities saying that these deaths were due to ‘underlying health issues’. Could be true, but it felt already a bit ‘too easy’.</p><p></p><p>Subsequently trombose side effects started to appear, even fatal ones were younger people were affected. EMA’s first reaction was that these cases were unlikely to be related to the vaccin, where I had the feeling all the time that they were.</p><p></p><p>Well now, finally EMA admitting trombose can be caused by Astra Zeneca. And the only clue we get is that women below 60 are affected most.</p><p></p><p>Why is there no info or research on the compatibility of these vaccins for T1s or people with other auto immune diseases? For how long after the vaccination it remains possible to develop trombose? Could there be more ‘lighter’ cases of trombose side effects which might remain unreported, but could possibly cause problems after years? (If i get a heart attack or something in 5 years, it will be very easy to say it’s caused by my diabetes). An example, the mother of a friend of mine (she’s in her 60s) was admitted to a hospital with fluid behind het lungs, about a week after the (astrazeneca) vaccination. But I don’t think a relation was even considered or investigated. She had no history of lung issues.</p><p></p><p>Dont want to scare anyone, but to me this all feels a bit too much like a very big field experiment. Indeed, getting Covid may be worse (or not, if you’re lucky you won’t get very sick). But as long as authorities are not sure what they are doing, I think I prefer getting neither, Covid nor the vaccin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimLibre, post: 2388802, member: 532658"] At first one assumes that ‘they’ know what they are doing. Authorities assuring us that the vaccin would be 100% safe, no long term side effects etc. Then we had more and more stories about (very old) people dying after vaccination. But authorities saying that these deaths were due to ‘underlying health issues’. Could be true, but it felt already a bit ‘too easy’. Subsequently trombose side effects started to appear, even fatal ones were younger people were affected. EMA’s first reaction was that these cases were unlikely to be related to the vaccin, where I had the feeling all the time that they were. Well now, finally EMA admitting trombose can be caused by Astra Zeneca. And the only clue we get is that women below 60 are affected most. Why is there no info or research on the compatibility of these vaccins for T1s or people with other auto immune diseases? For how long after the vaccination it remains possible to develop trombose? Could there be more ‘lighter’ cases of trombose side effects which might remain unreported, but could possibly cause problems after years? (If i get a heart attack or something in 5 years, it will be very easy to say it’s caused by my diabetes). An example, the mother of a friend of mine (she’s in her 60s) was admitted to a hospital with fluid behind het lungs, about a week after the (astrazeneca) vaccination. But I don’t think a relation was even considered or investigated. She had no history of lung issues. Dont want to scare anyone, but to me this all feels a bit too much like a very big field experiment. Indeed, getting Covid may be worse (or not, if you’re lucky you won’t get very sick). But as long as authorities are not sure what they are doing, I think I prefer getting neither, Covid nor the vaccin. [/QUOTE]
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