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re: How many know folks with bad Covid reactions...
Posted on 11/21/22 at 2:41 pm to Marquesa
Posted on 11/21/22 at 2:41 pm to Marquesa
I’ve had minor skin reactions in past, such as when hiking in woods without showering after. I’ve learned it’s an auto-immune reaction to allergens.
After getting 2nd shot, I experienced a few weeks of some bumps on forehead and scalp that cleared up eventually.
One side of my neck has had some minor irritation that comes and goes, not sure if a correlation.
My opinion after research is everyone has some degree of auto-immune response to food, environment, and stress. Mine is slightly higher than average. Therefore, did not get any boosters.
After getting 2nd shot, I experienced a few weeks of some bumps on forehead and scalp that cleared up eventually.
One side of my neck has had some minor irritation that comes and goes, not sure if a correlation.
My opinion after research is everyone has some degree of auto-immune response to food, environment, and stress. Mine is slightly higher than average. Therefore, did not get any boosters.
Posted on 11/21/22 at 4:21 pm to litenin
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I’ve had minor skin reactions in past, such as when hiking in woods without showering after. I’ve learned it’s an auto-immune reaction to allergens.
After getting 2nd shot, I experienced a few weeks of some bumps on forehead and scalp that cleared up eventually.
One side of my neck has had some minor irritation that comes and goes, not sure if a correlation.
My opinion after research is everyone has some degree of auto-immune response to food, environment, and stress. Mine is slightly higher than average. Therefore, did not get any boosters.
There is some NIH research on a link to autoimmune reactions.
I won't get anymore mRNA shots for anything. I don't like the mode of action where the message is inserted into our cell causing it to grow a covid spike on its surface. The immune system sees the foreign spike and attacks and kills the cell as infected.
The only mRNA vaccine that doesn't have our bodies attack our own cells is Novavax. They use mRNA to command moth cells to produce the spikes and then harvest them. There is not much chance of an autoimmune response with that method.
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