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COVID & Menstural Cycles
Posted on 8/4/21 at 9:37 am
Posted on 8/4/21 at 9:37 am
I just had a very interesting conversation with a co-worker.
A little background: she had COVID last year, it lasted about a week and felt like a bad flu. The lingering effects on the lack of taste/smell lasted for months. She's refused to get the vaccine because:
*She understands that getting COVID is at least on par with getting the vaccine (basic human biology).
*She doesn't want to have to go through the annoyance of the side effects of the shots after having gone through the virus itself.
*The breadth, scope and intensity of this new push to get vaccinated versus the morbidity rate in this spike are vastly imbalanced.
*All of the vaccines are still experimental.
*All of the vaccines have been rushed through testing.
*The pharmas are legally exempt from liability from unforeseen side-effects due to these injections being approved under the umbrella of the PREP Act.
*Every woman in her office that has gotten the vaccine has had continued menstrual issues and pectoral lymph swelling, even 3-4 months after vaccination. Every. One.
Swollen lymph nodes from COVID shots are normal, according to medical personnel.
Another doctor says post-vaccine lymph nodes could remain swollen a month or longer.
That's quite interesting because those with lymph nodes swollen for 3 weeks or longer are urged to seek medical guidance.
This was written in 2019, interesting that the thoughts have changed on this in regards to COVID vaccinations, no?
It appears the vaccination-menstrual issue has come up enough for at least the NIH to begin studying it.
But yes, let's mandate people having to take these experimental drugs in order to gain/keep a job. I mean, what's the worst that could happen, right?

A little background: she had COVID last year, it lasted about a week and felt like a bad flu. The lingering effects on the lack of taste/smell lasted for months. She's refused to get the vaccine because:
*She understands that getting COVID is at least on par with getting the vaccine (basic human biology).
*She doesn't want to have to go through the annoyance of the side effects of the shots after having gone through the virus itself.
*The breadth, scope and intensity of this new push to get vaccinated versus the morbidity rate in this spike are vastly imbalanced.
*All of the vaccines are still experimental.
*All of the vaccines have been rushed through testing.
*The pharmas are legally exempt from liability from unforeseen side-effects due to these injections being approved under the umbrella of the PREP Act.
*Every woman in her office that has gotten the vaccine has had continued menstrual issues and pectoral lymph swelling, even 3-4 months after vaccination. Every. One.
Swollen lymph nodes from COVID shots are normal, according to medical personnel.
Another doctor says post-vaccine lymph nodes could remain swollen a month or longer.
quote:
“Enlarged lymph nodes are visible as early as one day after vaccination, and they can remain enlarged for a month or more,” says Dr. Desperito.
That's quite interesting because those with lymph nodes swollen for 3 weeks or longer are urged to seek medical guidance.
quote:
If a person has no signs of an infection, a swollen lymph node might be a sign that the body has successfully fought off an infection. It is safe to wait for about 2 weeks to see if the swelling decreases.
If the swelling does not go away, or if the lymph node is hard or larger than 1.5 cm in diameter, see a doctor.
This was written in 2019, interesting that the thoughts have changed on this in regards to COVID vaccinations, no?
It appears the vaccination-menstrual issue has come up enough for at least the NIH to begin studying it.
But yes, let's mandate people having to take these experimental drugs in order to gain/keep a job. I mean, what's the worst that could happen, right?

Posted on 8/4/21 at 9:39 am to Bard
Board leftists, have you noticed anything unusual with your menstrual cycles?
Posted on 8/4/21 at 10:06 am to Bard
Why are you talking to a co-worker about her menstrual cycles?
If you are a man, that is creepy af.
If you are a man, that is creepy af.
This post was edited on 8/4/21 at 10:08 am
Posted on 8/4/21 at 10:19 am to L1C4
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Why are you talking to a co-worker about her menstrual cycles?
If you are a man, that is creepy af.
That's the first place your mind went?
We were talking about some businesses starting to mandate vaccinations and the dangers of that, she offered that information up as part of why she thinks it's a bad idea.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 10:21 am to LuckyTiger
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Board leftists, have you noticed anything unusual with your menstrual cycles?
iq56 has already gone through menopause so he can’t weigh in on the topic
Posted on 8/4/21 at 10:55 am to Bard
A friend posted on her FB about issues with more than normal bleeding.
She had tons of others commenting the same thing. Some mentioning bleeding for weeks after the shot.
frick the vaccine and every liberal shithead stating I have to take it.
She had tons of others commenting the same thing. Some mentioning bleeding for weeks after the shot.
frick the vaccine and every liberal shithead stating I have to take it.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:01 am to Bard
quote:Enlarged tatas? Well ....
pectoral lymph swelling, even 3-4 months after vaccination. Every. One.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:03 am to LuckyTiger
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Board leftists, have you noticed anything unusual with your menstrual cycles?
Ran into a gal yesterday who has double menstral cycles every month for the last 3 months. Random conversation yes, but we were talking about the vaccine and it just came up.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:10 am to NC_Tigah
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Enlarged tatas? Well ....
Now that's a "glass half-full" view!
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:10 am to Bard
I’m not sure if this is the case but the second my wife’s coworker who she works side by side with got the shot in January my wife has not had a period since, we have taken numerous pregnancy test that we’re all negative, she has been to the doctor and there is no explanation. There’s actually some articles out about women having menstrural issues and miscarriages and are linking it to being around vaccinated people.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:17 am to SwampBandit
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I’m not sure if this is the case but the second my wife’s coworker who she works side by side with got the shot in January my wife has not had a period since, we have taken numerous pregnancy test that we’re all negative, she has been to the doctor and there is no explanation. There’s actually some articles out about women having menstrural issues and miscarriages and are linking it to being around vaccinated people.
That might be something else. While research is... "spotty" (hah!)... there have been studies which seem to show both that women in frequent, close proximity to one another (working in the same office, roommates, etc) may somehow sync cycles and that they may not.
At the very least it's been something many women have discussed through the years and believe. So what your wife may be experiencing is sync issues due to her co-worker's cycle being in flux.
Just spit-balling on that though.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:22 am to L1C4
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Why are you talking to a co-worker about her menstrual cycles?
If you are a man, that is creepy af.
You don't talk to your co-workers about your menstrual cycle?
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:26 am to idlewatcher
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Ran into a gal yesterday who has double menstral cycles every month for the last 3 months. Random conversation yes, but we were talking about the vaccine and it just came up.
Hey Judy
Hey Idle. How ya been? I tell ya, I got the vaccine and I’ve been a gusher ever since. Tell the wife I said hi.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:26 am to Bard
Bard - I like to come hear for real facts so quit spreading fake news - The vaccines are not experimental - Ask a doctor - Haven't got the vaccine yet before you state the obvious
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:31 am to Bard
One of the first "crowdsourced" complications from the shots were bleeding issues. Apparently a bunch of the Facebook groups setup to discuss and share were cancelled.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:51 am to Tigerdad2001
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The vaccines are not experimental
Yes, they are. You may not like thinking of it in that regard, but it's completely accurate.
*Not a single vaccine has received full approval from the FDA yet, only emergency use approval.
The average FDA approval time for a new drug is 10-12 years, most of it testing. Just the animal-testing phase lasts around a year with Phase 1 testing (very small scale) not beginning until after pre-clinicals which don't start until after the animal testing phase has ended and that data has been assessed.
These vaccines have existed for less than a year and a half, meaning that under normal circumstances at best they would barely be into Phase 1 (very small scale and closely monitored) testing.
In other words, all the millions of vaccinations that have happened are all one big alpha test (we aren't even into this long enough for it to be a beta test).
So yes, these drugs are still considered "experimental" as all these millions of vaccinations are essentially a Phase test. What else would you call a drug that's still in a testing phase?
This post was edited on 8/4/21 at 9:42 pm
Posted on 8/4/21 at 12:14 pm to Bard
Even women in menopause have started having periods again after the vaccine.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 12:21 pm to Bard
quote:
Every woman in her office that has gotten the vaccine has had continued menstrual issues and pectoral lymph swelling, even 3-4 months after vaccination. Every. One.
My ex-gf had this happen too, but I didn’t think it was connected to the vaccine (despite the correlation being uncanny now that I think about it). Resulted in a pretty serious pregnancy scare.
Posted on 8/5/21 at 3:17 pm to kingbob
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My ex-gf had this happen too, but I didn’t think it was connected to the vaccine (despite the correlation being uncanny now that I think about it). Resulted in a pretty serious pregnancy scare.
Yikes!
This post was edited on 8/5/21 at 3:18 pm
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