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Vonu's avatar

In 1976, my RN mother talked me into getting a Swine flu shot with her. Later that day, I developed the most severe pain I'd ever felt in my lower left back, and she took me to the hospital. After spending the night in the hospital with a decreasing Valium drip following a diagnosis of Guillain-Barre syndrome, the next morning I was waiting next to the nurse's station for my mother to finish a consult with the attending and releasing physician. The head nurse told me that I should consider myself lucky to be alive, because they'd had patients come in with less severe symptoms than mine that went to the morgue, and that I should never take another vaccine. I have followed that nurse's advice faithfully.

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Stephen Verchinski's avatar

Both the FDA and the NHS, as I recall, were outed in a FOIA request, regarding the risk of anaphylaxis from the shots. They had the details from the Pfizer trial and noted that anaphylaxis was not a minor risk. They were debating to at least recommend

that persons who carry epipens should never take the shots but decided that doing so might cause others to decide against taking the shots. They all who participated in hiding this from the public should be up on charges and jailed awaiting trial.

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