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Covid isn't any more responsible for these vague side effects than people who have side effects from the shot. You can't say it's responsible for one scenario, and deny the likely responsibility of the other. It doesn't work that way. Your studies are simply follow-up subjective studies.
Side effects happen to those that catch COVID and those that have taken the vaccine. Thought this was pretty much well agreed upon across the board.
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I have a friend who suffers from hand tremors since receiving the Pfizer shot. It's the shot.
How do you know? How does he know?
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Like I said:
These symptoms can be caused by many underlying conditions including simple stress.
There are no studies that prove these vague symptoms are caused by Covid. Most people experience one or more of these conditions by simply living life, being elderly, having diabetes, etc.
From your link:
“Common symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain or tightness, problems with memory and concentration, insomnia, dizziness, joint pain, depression and anxiety, tinnitus and diarrhoea.”
Might want to read their conclusion based on over 200 of the studies. In conclusion, COVID-19 is accompanied by a wide range of neurological and neuropsychiatric symptoms from the common, such as fatigue and anosmia, to the more infrequent but severe, such as stroke and seizure.
This is the most reliable evidence you'll get anywhere. You don't just get Anosmia by living life
As I type this I'm waiting for QuiteFrankly livestream on Twitch.tv. His guest will be Dr Sherri Tenpenny, a noted and controversial vaccine expert. It's 7pm - 9pm EDT but not sure what time the doc will be on. Here is the link to the livestream. Afterward I think Frank posts the video on Rumble
"Rahm, the winner of five PGA Tour events, is asymptomatic. He is required to isolate for 10 days unless he is negative on two COVID-19 tests 24 hours apart."
Is this because Covid is a performance enhancing condition?
But if they don't even consider the vaccine as a potential cause, they won't report it, and the CDC won't investigate it.
The vaccine recipient can report it. He was given written info on how to do it when he got the shot.
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Originally Posted by coschristi
Foreboding. Myocarditis, blood clots, muscle weakness & even some nerve complications can be recovered from but not the brain. Brain injuries from vaccines become either neurodevelopmental or neurodegenerative, depending on the age. In young & middle adulthood they can contribute to mental illnesses such as bi-polar & Schizophrenia. She should get her affairs in order now, just in case her capacity to do so diminishes.
Would you please provide peer reviewed scientific evidence to support any of this?
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No they are not. "Follow up" does not mean a forensic investigation occurred. There are about 10 people that I know of in my city who have lost family members after the vaccine & none of them have even been granted an autopsy. The victims have been ruled a cardiac death & they are either already cremated or buried right now. And the evidence right along with them. There are certain tissue samples that MUST be collected in order to determine a vaccine injury & other diagnostics that are not included in a typical autopsy. They will never be "investigated". The CDC hasn't arrived to ensure our safety & never will. The victims are dead; in an urn or in the ground, full of embalming fluid.
Follow up paper work is not an investigation.
Medical investigations are not "forensic". Those are done for legal reasons. No one is "granted" an autopsy. Anyone who wants one may request it and pay for it privately.
The vaccine is supposed to prevent all "cardiac deaths"?
You previously stated that CDC never follows up to determine whether anyone dies in the hospital after a report of an adverse event has been made. That is not true. The paperwork is just documentation that the follow up was done.
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Originally Posted by toodie
Covid isn't any more responsible for these vague side effects than people who have side effects from the shot. You can't say it's responsible for one scenario, and deny the likely responsibility of the other. It doesn't work that way. Your studies are simply follow-up subjective studies. Subjective.
From your study:
Subgroup analyses were conducted on the five clinical manifestations most commonly studied: anosmia, dysgeusia, fatigue, myalgia and headache. Significance testing was performed to assess differences in reported frequencies by subgroup
I have a friend who suffers from hand tremors since receiving the Pfizer shot. It's the shot.
Like I said:
These symptoms can be caused by many underlying conditions including simple stress.
There are no studies that prove these vague symptoms are caused by Covid. Most people experience one or more of these conditions by simply living life, being elderly, having diabetes, etc.
From your link:
“Common symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain or tightness, problems with memory and concentration, insomnia, dizziness, joint pain, depression and anxiety, tinnitus and diarrhoea.”
Did you know anxiety can cause tremors?
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Originally Posted by Rom623
More updates from Dr. Bridle(new spike protein controversy) and other Canadian doctors
Repeating your antivax sources over and over does not make them any more credible than the first time you did it.
Side effects happen to those that catch COVID and those that have taken the vaccine. Thought this was pretty much well agreed upon across the board.
How do you know? How does he know?
Might want to read their conclusion based on over 200 of the studies. In conclusion, COVID-19 is accompanied by a wide range of neurological and neuropsychiatric symptoms from the common, such as fatigue and anosmia, to the more infrequent but severe, such as stroke and seizure.
This is the most reliable evidence you'll get anywhere. You don't just get Anosmia by living life
The comment of tremors being caused by the vaccine was a point I was making regarding your comparing your friend's fatigue as being caused by Covid. No one knows for sure about either.
The symptoms in the studies you are citing are subjective symptoms, not objective symptoms.
Subjective symptoms are those reported by the patient.
They cannot be medically proven.
Anyone can develop neuropsychiatric disorders from everyday life. It's common.
"It is found through surveys and studies that during a single year itself, around 26% of the human population suffers from mental disorders. Add to that, a whopping 50% of the human population is said to have a mental illness sometime during their entire lifetime." https://www.impacttalks.org/the-most...nd-conditions/
Sure you can experience anosmia from simply living. A common cold can cause it, a sinus infection can cause it, having the flu can cause it. And getting older can cause it.
"A stuffy nose from a cold is a common cause for a partial, temporary loss of smell. A blockage in the nasal passages caused by a polyp or a nasal fracture also is a common cause. Normal aging can cause a loss of smell too, particularly after age 60." https://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/...s/sym-20050804
She is a doctor of osteopathy who practiced medicine. She was also the director of an ER for several years.
She is no vaccine expert, as she admits herself in that video.
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