I'm so sorry to hear about your medical struggles. I've also had symptoms since my 2nd vaccine dose that of course I could never prove was because of the vaccine, but I sometimes wonder. It's quite strange that suddenly around two weeks after my 2nd dose, I got major pains in my back. Thankfully, it went away on its own fairly quickly. However, sometime later I developed similar pains in my knee and had to take some time off of work. My doctor ordered an X-Ray and found very mild arthritis. I still continue to deal with random aches and pains in my body that I don’t ever recall experiencing prior to vaccination. From what I’ve read, the vaccine can in some cases trigger an arthritis flare up. They claim it's a rare side effect but is it actually rare? We were also told in the media that the vaccine would stop transmission of the virus. Well that proved to be false. Nevertheless, anybody who was even slightly concerned about the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine was considered to be a selfish science denying anti vaxxer.Hound wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 8:49 pm It's been getting worse over time. I feel since my last vaccine I never fully recovered. Si I feel like I'm continuously stuck in the 'catching a cold' zone feeling just as you are catching a cold. you know, muscle pains, weakness etc. Now it seems to be getting worse with the pain though. I can't say for sure it's from the vaccine, but I never had this issue prior, and it started after the fact, and since I never recovered fully from the second vaccine shot I feel it's related or it messed up my immune system. When I told my doctor he just scoffed at me, and said it was better than getting covid. I almost got up and punched him in the head. F'n Dr's are useless here half the time.
Further, I've also started experiencing random waves of nausea throughout the day. It doesn't happen every day but it happens enough for it be noticeable. Usually it's when I'm at work. Eating food helps it so one could argue that I'm just hungry. But I don't recall ever experiencing this until after my 2nd vaccine dose. Again, I can not prove that some or any of this is vaccine induced. There is also such a thing as a coincidence, which I do accept, especially in this case given the multiple medical explanations that could be made to explain my symptoms.
But the point is that people were coerced into taking this vaccine, which should have never been tolerated by the general public. Yet, many people were actually demanding vaccine mandates. I read an article once stating that some UBC students were demanding a campus mandate for the vaccine despite the fact that young healthy people, which likely make up most the campus population, were at a very low risk of a bad outcome of Covid. There was no excuse to mandate an experimental vaccine and the fact that a large percentage of the population not only accepted the mandates but actually demanded them, is very concerning for those, including myself, who value both freedom and democracy.
While I was not concerned about Covid myself, I took the vaccine to be respectful to those surrounding me that were concerned about it. I also figured I may need it for work. However, at the time I chose to get vaccinated, the government had promised that it would not be made mandatory. I should have known they would not keep their promises. I’ve had two doses and will not get any more.
Anyways, I really hope you feel better soon. Stay strong.