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COVID vaccine

Hi,every time I go to the diabetes clinic the first thing I ask the specialist " has there been any increase of people with type 1 since having the covid booster jabs" and he always replies with "no increases of type 1" which I find very hard to believe, especially because I do know of other people actually having the exact same symptoms and diagnosis to me and you,there's got to be a lot more out there but to what extent I don't know, I'm hoping to get more answers in the future,was it covid or was it the jabs or just coincidence,just strange how i just went down hill straight after the pfizer booster jab,and like i say other people with the same scenario
My partner suddenly got type 1 diabetes after his second COVID jab. Again no history in the family and he was completely healthy. Having researched it, there has been a direct link with the jab and onset of type 1 diabetes but not in this country. The COVID enquiry is open and they are asking for people's feedback. I have reported what happened to my partner and I hope many more people do the same.
 
Hi all. Just to add from my side. I was diagnosed in December 2021 just after my Pfizer jab. I was always in a relatively good shape, 37 at the time, no history of diabetes in my family. I try not to think about it, but I can not stand someone saying that the Covid vaccines are safe. I'm not anti- vaccine but it is obvious that it is impossible to know the side affects of any drug without a long-term study, which was not present in this particular case. On the upside, only thanks to being diagnosed I've learned a lot about proper diet (which is opposite to commonly distributed propaganda to eat carbs and avoid fat). Greetings
 
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