This could entirely be a coincidence, who knows, but shortly after receiving the vaccine my mother in law was diagnosed with a rare lung condition that usually shows up in people who have worked many years in factories or around asbestos. She has never worked in factories or around asbestos and because this is so rare in people who haven't, her doctor believes it is from an autoimmune disorder. She has been told she has around 2-3 years to live and we are all devastated by this shocking news. Not saying it is from the vaccine but it seems mighty suspicious.
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Plenty of doctors have been warning about the risk of developing autoimmune disorders after receiving the vaccine. This is nothing new unfortunately.
Sorry for the bad news though. Did you try warning her? My parents also want to take it but they won't even listen to my reasoning. It's unfortunate because I feel the same thing will probably happen to them within a few years if not sooner.
My parents ran out and took it as soon as they could but they are diehard leftists so there was no talking to them. Joe says take it and they consider it their duty to the collective. Sad
My grandparents are on the "right" and ran out to get the vaccine. Ugh.
I'm a grandparent. I have plenty of the risk factors that could make Covid rough on me. I am not at all interested in going to get one of these shots and neither is my wife.
They are definitely trying to do a number on everyone's head, scaring them to death. It seems like people are more scared now then they were in the beginning. I am glad that I just don't get it.