Thirty years ago I suffered an anaphylactic shock. It was fairly mild as I didn't lose consciousness but I came close. I was rushed to the nearest hospital where a quick check found that my blood pressure was dangerously low. I was given cetirizine hydrochloride to combat the allergic reaction.
I don't know for certain what caused the sudden attack but I suspect that one of my work colleagues put something in my drink.
Anyway, I recovered within minutes but six months later all my hair follicles were dead. My hair was falling out in clumps. I lost every hair on my body and my fingernails were cracking. A consultant told me that I was lucky because an anaphylactic shock such as I'd experienced can cause the autoimmune system to attack anything or everything. For me, it chose the keratin-producing cells. But it could have attacked the pancreas (type 1 diabetes), the myelin sheath around nerves (multiple sclerosis), the heart valves or many other things.
So, a warning: having a "faint" after an injection might sound like nothing but it could be life-changing.
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No worries. It is more rare than they say. My Dr says about 1/4500 White people will have symptoms...
Nobody else in my family has or had any such problem with autoimmunity afaik.
I'm not planning on visiting a doctor in the near future if I can possibly avoid it! But maybe after the mask mandate is lifted and they admit that Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroqine are not dangerous. Then I might be able to have a rational discussion.
Nobody in my family has this deficiency, either. The good news is they also diagnosed me with mixed connective tissue disease and have me a script for... Hydroxychloroquine! Nobody has said shit about the vaccine, either.
HCQ is officially "contra-indicated" for anyone with psoriasis. But I took a course anyway, just to find out, and it didn't seem to affect me in any way.