Alright, thanks. Is pain in the hand where you got Pfizer injected common side effect?
Quote from: MarKhan on August 27, 2021, 12:44:21 AMAlright, thanks. Is pain in the hand where you got Pfizer injected common side effect?Yeah
Quote from: MarKhan on August 23, 2021, 01:37:25 AMHello, what is situation with vaccination in U.S.A? Is there a lot of side effects and if there is what are they?Death, miscarriages, possibly spike protein accumulation in various areas of the body.
Hello, what is situation with vaccination in U.S.A? Is there a lot of side effects and if there is what are they?
Moderna vax is getting recalled I heard due to having caused heart problems in young people. Pfizer vax is apparently getting fully approved by the FDA soon so I guess it has the least serious side effects.
It generally seems like the older you are, the more at risk you are of rolling adverse side effects.
>heart problemsSee, this is my beef with these right wing rags that disgorge misinformation for clicks. "Heart problems" is such an amorphous and vague term that doesn't really elucidate what the actual condition involves. A known and considerably rare side effect of Pfizer and Moderna is yeah sure, heart inflammation. Despite the alarming terminology, and what these toilet paper pieces don't tell you is that heart inflammation as a result of vaccination hasn't been proven to be morbidly serious and can be treated with rest and a couple of painkillers. Very few cases actually result in requiring serious medical treatment. How about some actual data? The EMA analysis of cases found:Pfizer-BioNTech - 145 cases of myocarditis and 138 cases of pericarditis out of 177m doses givenModerna - 19 case of myocarditis and 19 cases of pericarditis out of 20 million doses givenFive people died. The review said they were all either elderly or had other health conditions.The UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has also been investigating the link.It reported: "A consistent pattern of cases occurring more frequently in young males and shortly after the second dose of the vaccines."These reports are extremely rare, and the events are typically mild with individuals usually recovering within a short time with standard treatment and rest," it added.Take the soccer mom ideology out of my thread please.
Quote from: Mordo on September 10, 2021, 11:26:20 AM>heart problemsSee, this is my beef with these right wing rags that disgorge misinformation for clicks. "Heart problems" is such an amorphous and vague term that doesn't really elucidate what the actual condition involves. A known and considerably rare side effect of Pfizer and Moderna is yeah sure, heart inflammation. Despite the alarming terminology, and what these toilet paper pieces don't tell you is that heart inflammation as a result of vaccination hasn't been proven to be morbidly serious and can be treated with rest and a couple of painkillers. Very few cases actually result in requiring serious medical treatment. How about some actual data? The EMA analysis of cases found:Pfizer-BioNTech - 145 cases of myocarditis and 138 cases of pericarditis out of 177m doses givenModerna - 19 case of myocarditis and 19 cases of pericarditis out of 20 million doses givenFive people died. The review said they were all either elderly or had other health conditions.The UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has also been investigating the link.It reported: "A consistent pattern of cases occurring more frequently in young males and shortly after the second dose of the vaccines."These reports are extremely rare, and the events are typically mild with individuals usually recovering within a short time with standard treatment and rest," it added.Take the soccer mom ideology out of my thread please.Take note of pericarditus. It's a disease I picked up back in november(which is apparently a possible obscure side effect of covid)Carditus isn't lethal, but there's no cure for it. There's an operation where they scrape enflammed tissue from your heart but it's a low success rate. It might just be because my heart's already damaged, but the carditus is constant and it throttles the fuck out of me. It straddles me into a fine line between being disabled, but mobile enough not to qualify for disability.Carditus comes in many different flavors of severity as well. Although the chances are low from getting it from the pfizer shot at least, it's a really shitty mid-tier side effect to roll. I'd honestly tell you that if I had a choice to take a vaccine to possibly stop me from getting enhanced covid but get carditus as a result, I'd just ask them to kill me instead.You know, we can talk mathematical chances and odds all day long, but life's showed me repeatedly that no matter the odds you never take chances on anything. One percent chance doesn't give a shit about you when you're the sorry fuck who rolled it.I admit the toilet paper pieces are garbage, but I think dahuterschuter's reservations touch onto an issue that's not talked about. The advertising campaigns about the vaccinations aren't being straight with people.I challenge you to go out and talk to people and ask them what they think "immunity" means when they get the covid shot. You might find a higher number of people think they can walk into a cloud of covid particles and they won't get sick. They'll also tell you that the adverts mislead you about taking the vaccine when pregnant, stating that it is "safe" when there's actually no proof yet. At least out where I am, that's the case. A massive amount of mistrust stems from the government's shit ass handling and presentation of everything.
The question that medical professionals then have to ask themselves is; do the benefits of said treatment outweigh the potential risks?
It's really interesting hearing the perspective of someone who thinks we live in a Jason Bourne movie. Think you forgot to take your Brain Force supplements this morning.
Parking that bizarre conspiratorial diatribe aside, I reiterate my point once again. 5 people have died in the UK from the vaccine, all of whom were probably about to kick the bucket due to age or had pre existing conditions, out of the hundreds of millions of doses administered.
Unvaccinated people are 11 times more likely to die from covid than those that are vaccinated. We're at the point now where we can confidently proclaim that the pandemic is now a pandemic of the unvaccinated.
Nobody is banning you from questioning the efficacy of vaccines. You're literally doing it now on a backwater gaming forum.
The reason that media outlets are averse to airing these opinions is because it's misinformation.
See, I'd have more respect for you and the anti vax "truthers" if there was even just a micro granule of consistency to your opinions. If you're that skeptical about vaccines then you might as well just question the entire body of medical science while you're at it. Every medical treatment has risk involved, from dollar store painkillers right up to chemotherapy.
Quote from: E on September 11, 2021, 12:46:35 AMQuote from: Mordo on September 10, 2021, 11:26:20 AM>heart problemsSee, this is my beef with these right wing rags that disgorge misinformation for clicks. "Heart problems" is such an amorphous and vague term that doesn't really elucidate what the actual condition involves. A known and considerably rare side effect of Pfizer and Moderna is yeah sure, heart inflammation. Despite the alarming terminology, and what these toilet paper pieces don't tell you is that heart inflammation as a result of vaccination hasn't been proven to be morbidly serious and can be treated with rest and a couple of painkillers. Very few cases actually result in requiring serious medical treatment. How about some actual data? The EMA analysis of cases found:Pfizer-BioNTech - 145 cases of myocarditis and 138 cases of pericarditis out of 177m doses givenModerna - 19 case of myocarditis and 19 cases of pericarditis out of 20 million doses givenFive people died. The review said they were all either elderly or had other health conditions.The UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has also been investigating the link.It reported: "A consistent pattern of cases occurring more frequently in young males and shortly after the second dose of the vaccines."These reports are extremely rare, and the events are typically mild with individuals usually recovering within a short time with standard treatment and rest," it added.Take the soccer mom ideology out of my thread please.Take note of pericarditus. It's a disease I picked up back in november(which is apparently a possible obscure side effect of covid)Carditus isn't lethal, but there's no cure for it. There's an operation where they scrape enflammed tissue from your heart but it's a low success rate. It might just be because my heart's already damaged, but the carditus is constant and it throttles the fuck out of me. It straddles me into a fine line between being disabled, but mobile enough not to qualify for disability.Carditus comes in many different flavors of severity as well. Although the chances are low from getting it from the pfizer shot at least, it's a really shitty mid-tier side effect to roll. I'd honestly tell you that if I had a choice to take a vaccine to possibly stop me from getting enhanced covid but get carditus as a result, I'd just ask them to kill me instead.You know, we can talk mathematical chances and odds all day long, but life's showed me repeatedly that no matter the odds you never take chances on anything. One percent chance doesn't give a shit about you when you're the sorry fuck who rolled it.I admit the toilet paper pieces are garbage, but I think dahuterschuter's reservations touch onto an issue that's not talked about. The advertising campaigns about the vaccinations aren't being straight with people.I challenge you to go out and talk to people and ask them what they think "immunity" means when they get the covid shot. You might find a higher number of people think they can walk into a cloud of covid particles and they won't get sick. They'll also tell you that the adverts mislead you about taking the vaccine when pregnant, stating that it is "safe" when there's actually no proof yet. At least out where I am, that's the case. A massive amount of mistrust stems from the government's shit ass handling and presentation of everything.I'm really not sure what you're point is here? All medicines have a cost benefit analysis attached to them, including the most mildest of treatments. You can get potential liver damage from paracetamol, aspirin can thin your blood etc. The question that medical professionals then have to ask themselves is; do the benefits of said treatment outweigh the potential risks? It's pretty much irrefutable at this point that the yielded benefits of vaccines dwarf any exceptionally rare health risks they may pose to an incredibly small demographic of the population. I don't understand why people have to treat vaccines as this special enigma when they probably take a plethora of other medications unfazed.
Not an argument. Empty.
This is an interesting way of ignoring what I actually said, which was that medical experts in the UK are questioning mandating vaccines for 12-17 year old boys as the vaccines apparently are showing them more risk than COVID, and natural immunity is more lasting and effective than the current vaccines. Did you not read this? You seem to be responding to me in ways completely unrelated to my post. Actually, that said you didn't quote me, so tell me if I'm responding to you in error.
I'm not sure what in my post you think this is contradicting or addressing
Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, etc, essentially the current online public forum will certainly do so and have done so. I'm not sure where in my post I suggested this backwater forum was doing so? This place does not matter, the important places certainly do.
Sorry, I must actually be responding to you when you didn't respond to me, because I didn't mention any misinformation in my post other than the misinformation spread by Fauci when he lied to congress on gain of function research. Or the misinformation spread by Fauci when he lied to everyone and said masks were not effective at stopping the spread so that people wouldn't rush out and buy masks, creating a shortage for medical workers.
Yeah, you literally didn't read my post and you're not responding to it, because I said right in the post that I and almost everyone else who has been paying attention have already been vaccinated. I'm not anti-vax. I've had my Pfizer shots, and I've had every other vaccine for every other thing. I am completely consistent. You seem to be delving into some sort of insane tinfoil hat conspiracy theory that anyone who hasn't drank the Kool Aid being poured down their throats by Jimmy Kimmel is a scary anti-vaccine operative looking to sabotage public health.Sorry for giving you this big response when you obviously didn't actually read or respond to my post. Nothing you offered was contradictory or contributed new information that would detract from the points made, so I can only assume I've made a substantial and embarrassing gaff here typing out a response to your post here, when you weren't even referring to mine. Apologies but it will give you a cool exclamation mark up in your top corner, we all love those.
If you're that skeptical about vaccines then you might as well just question the entire body of medical science while you're at it.
Quote from: Mordo on September 11, 2021, 08:11:16 AMIf you're that skeptical about vaccines then you might as well just question the entire body of medical science while you're at it.That wouldn't actually be a bad thing. The intended use of the scientific method and in general practicing science encourages skepticism for the sake of refinement.
So uh, how about that new variant? I hear its all the rage.inb4 lockdowns in December till February.
There hasn't been a lockdown where I live since the first one ended in 2020.