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Old 12-28-2023, 02:50 PM   #689
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Just chatted with two hospital doc's today about AFib and myocarditis being problematic from vaccines because of my curiosity from this thread. The response I got was that it's rare to get that diagnosis from mRNA vaccines and the public good for getting vaccinated far outweighs the exceptional circumstances that people hear online and feel like it applies to the entire field.

In other words, vaccines are still tremendously safe and saving millions of lives, just like penicillin or seatbelts. And they're about to handle a lot more sicknesses in the future.
So, I've posted on CP before. I'm 40 and had a heart attack a year ago.

I'm not obese, I'm not an athlete but I'm not overweight, barely drank alcohol, ate well, not perfect but well - never had high cholesterol.

We had an infant during covid and he was in daycare, we got COVID so many times, 3-4 times at least before my Heart attack. I was vaccinated up until October 2022.

ONE thing I know for 100% certainty, I got Omicron in March 2022 and was never the same until they placed stents in my artery during my emergency event in September 2022. That episode of the virus $%^&ed me up. Bronchitis that didn't go away, endless fatigue, etc..

I can ALSO say, that my cardiologists didn't rule out Vaccines having an effect for persistent COVID inflammation that caused my H.A. but knowing the virus made me as sick as it did in March 2022 I'm confident in saying my heart issues were not caused by the COVID vaccine. I test my COVID antibody levels every 6 months, they are still extremely high so my Dr's didn't recommend a booster. I did get the Flu shot however.

My opinion as a H.A. and Long Covid survivor is that COVID can go $%^& itself. All of it.. it sucks in so many different ways for so many different people.

Take it as you will.
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