04-01-2022, 04:12 PM
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#1188
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Scoring Winger
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Originally Posted by Hockeyguy15
Nope, that never happened.
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Originally Posted by ikaris
I wonder how many now? How many people are like me who didn't think to report this association because there was no way anything could be related to the vaccine itself... I'll definitely be going to my doctor with this. I'm curious if they say, completely not associated as they often do.
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Originally Posted by Hockeyguy15
Sorry that you are one of the "extremely rare" cases. Bad luck you have.
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Originally Posted by getbak
"The WHO reported 367 cases of tinnitus and 164 cases of hearing loss among the 11 billion vaccines administered."
You have a better chance of winning Lotto 6/49.
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Originally Posted by GGG
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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
That’s still exceedingly rare. A 0.00041% chance, to put a number on it. And that’s just for tinnitus, which was the most common reported of the terms by far. Even if you say half, or a third, or a tenth of the cases of tinnitus were actually reported, it is still extremely rare.
Then there’s the fact that the majority of cases occurred within 1 day, the rest within 19, and the majority resolved quickly.
So if your tinnitus, which emerged some time after the second dose and still lingers today was in fact related, you’d be experiencing something unimaginably rare. Of course that’s not as compelling as jumping to the conclusion that it must be the cause and your doctor will just brush it off.
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Please explain how these didn't happen.
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