I have a family member who is a sweet person, just a small older woman who wants everyone comfortable type. Unfortunately under peer pressure her agreeableness failed to be of use to her, and got the vaccine even though she said she wasn’t very comfortable with it. We were surprised because she already was scared of doctors before Covid…
And luckily no obvious health changes… Except ever since then they have become progressively and uncharacteristically more disagreeable and angry. At first I began wondering if they are getting some early signs of Alzheimer’s, and after several WAY more out of character interactions I remembered they had the jab last year…
Maybe this is too speculative for this forum. But I don’t have many people I can talk about this topic in a frank manner. So…. Have you noticed people who have gotten the jab having very noticeable personality changes? Have you heard/seen anything about it affecting physically smaller people worse?
Edit: Thanks for the response guys, it’s been rough feeling like a family member we was swapped out for a different person. Hearing others have seen similar stuff makes it a little easier to try to think of it as “This is a problem to manage” instead of it feeling so personal.
Yeap, even have a friend who got the jab and didn't want to as she had a feeling it was bad. Anyway she's admitted she crabby a.f and can't stand people in general.
Fyi also look into champix, it was pfizers quit smoking drug, sent people mad, aggressive, abusive. Was it a practice run? Have prior drugs been tests grounds? I mean gardasil increased infertility and they admitted to it in their studies but "never mind our biology is different" to the mice we use as confirmation a drug works
It's possible. My husband was prescribed Chantix. Spelling may be wrong but he took it to try and quit smoking. It may him psychotic and violent. He quit taking it and it immediately stopped.
Former psych nurse here. Have had many pts psychotic on Chantix.