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<blockquote data-quote="Freema" data-source="post: 2406211" data-attributes="member: 329519"><p>there is maybe not only one cause to getting type 1 diabetes ........</p><p></p><p>there are a lot of pros and cons in the arguments</p><p></p><p>BUT if one gets the Covid-19 virus infection our blood glucose will probably skyrocket, the first week most of the severely infected are not dangerously ill, but it seems the immune-defending system then start to over react so much that inflammation in the body goes amok, with swelling of the tissue and causing more infections and also ending up with dead cells , so that the oxygen can't be up taken as easily as before the disease , so people end up getting a lot of steroids to help this reaction which also spikes the blood glucose further and these people will some times be needing help from a ventilator/respirator, which also do a lot of damage to already sick lungs.</p><p></p><p>This is the scenery opposing the vaccines.. and we do not know if we are in the group becoming severely ill from the Covid-19 disease..</p><p></p><p>Guess we all individually have to take the choice... there is not one true answer here, it is a dilemma .. and will remain a dilemma until we can specifically rule out that we will be severely hit...or will have to feel the elephant stand on our chest</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freema, post: 2406211, member: 329519"] there is maybe not only one cause to getting type 1 diabetes ........ there are a lot of pros and cons in the arguments BUT if one gets the Covid-19 virus infection our blood glucose will probably skyrocket, the first week most of the severely infected are not dangerously ill, but it seems the immune-defending system then start to over react so much that inflammation in the body goes amok, with swelling of the tissue and causing more infections and also ending up with dead cells , so that the oxygen can't be up taken as easily as before the disease , so people end up getting a lot of steroids to help this reaction which also spikes the blood glucose further and these people will some times be needing help from a ventilator/respirator, which also do a lot of damage to already sick lungs. This is the scenery opposing the vaccines.. and we do not know if we are in the group becoming severely ill from the Covid-19 disease.. Guess we all individually have to take the choice... there is not one true answer here, it is a dilemma .. and will remain a dilemma until we can specifically rule out that we will be severely hit...or will have to feel the elephant stand on our chest [/QUOTE]
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