Update on potential long-term risks of vaccines

Gingergrrl

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@Gingergrrl is gathering together issues related to autoimmunity, I think, when she is able.

@Marylib This is in regard to moving threads on PR re: autoimmunity and autoimmune diseases to a new sub-forum (and it has nothing to do with COVID or vaccines). I saw that you tagged me in this thread and I wanted to clarify.
 

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What I'm also considering is that I'd ask my doctor to split up the dose, half the dose in both arms. One of the risk vectors, after all, was the spreading of spike proteins from the muscle tissue into other areas and organs where they aren't supposed to go, but predominantly the blood. Lower concentrations might reduce the overall risk to spread, while it's fair to say that two arms also increases the risk on a binomial scale. But I'd assume that half the dose decreases the risk more by more than half per arm.

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@nerd If you decided to split the full dose because that's all we can get, sadly, maybe consider the anterior thigh muscles. Maybe this would have made a difference for my sister's myocarditis after the first dose.
 
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