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posted ago by MegaMAGAMichiPede ago by MegaMAGAMichiPede +166 / -0

I posted about this a couple of days ago, but my clumsy fingers deleted the post. I sat and gave it some more thought, and this is the comprehensive list of what has been happening to me since February:

Minor hair loss from my hairline. I started noticing this in late February/early March. It seems to be slowly growing back now, but it’s extremely strange, I’ve never lost hair before and female pattern baldness & alopecia don’t run in our family.

No period from February to June, restarting in July with a preceding week of strange stomach pains and extreme fatigue (legs like noodles). This is nowhere near typical. For our male pedes, this is a serious symptom of something going on in the body, 5 cycles is a LOT to miss when you’re not pregnant.

Severe, SEVERE outdoor/skin allergies. I almost died the week before my wedding, and had to be on strong steroids to even breathe. On our honeymoon, I brushed against a plant at the conservatory we visited and my entire neck turned red and blotchy, with my breathing getting a bit tighter. I’ve never had allergies like this, or even at all. It’s insane. Might also be allergic to dogs now, too. Which would be heartbreaking.

Food sensitivities that are getting worse. I enjoy a massive variety of food, and am finding that some are now making me horribly sick. No dairy, no sugar, avoiding wheat products, and I suspect coconut and pineapple are issues now too.

The only difference? My husband getting vaccinated.

My doctor had the gall to suggest “it was just wedding stress”.

Lady, I’ve had much more stressful times in life than happily planning my wedding and having it go the way I wanted (in spite of covidiots in my family). None of THAT stress has ever done this to me.

There’s no way to definitively prove that all of this was because of his vax, but the above list is too much to ignore. I’ve never had these issues SEPARATELY, but now they hit all at once in the space of 6 months?! I’m at a loss for words.