Myocarditis happened with Pfizer as well. Every option, even remaining unvaccinated has potential long-term side effects.fukk! I shoulda got Pfizer
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Myocarditis happened with Pfizer as well. Every option, even remaining unvaccinated has potential long-term side effects.fukk! I shoulda got Pfizer
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Your heart, lungs, and pancreas all have ace receptors so the coronavirus can enter all of those organs and do some damage and it won't be mild even for survivors.
Since we're talking about the heart in this thread, imagine how much harder your heart will have to work if it is starved of oxygen because the coronavirus is wrecking shop on you're lungs preventing it from doing an exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Now imagine how much more stress your heart will go through when a viral invasion leads to a cytokine storm that will weaken your heart muscles as well as cause clotting.


I think your pancreas is self-healing over time to some degree, but there can be complications. I have a good friend with pancreatitis (unknown cause but it predated Covid) and he had to get his gallbladder removed as a precautionary measure.
I never took a full on course in physiology but we did touch on the pancreas in cell bio. Knowing how the coronavirus can enter the pancreas and do some damage I'm not surprised that some people that survive covid end up walking out of the hospital with diabetes (the pancreas regulates insulin and can control blood sugar levels)
This is when you as an adult have to do your due diligence.I think he's just calming people down who see "heart inflammation" and assume it's something life-threatening.
As the article says, most cases are mild and resolve within a couple weeks. And it's only "slightly higher risk - about 1 in 100,000. But OP is full on MAGA and posts shyt like this all the time trying to push against vaccine, masking, etc.

After getting covid and the heart pain that I went through I knew the Moderna shot would not be it for me. My heart felt like it was severing itself from the valves.
I understand numbers but having that risk even at 12% is too high for me personally. Not even 30 and felt like I was going to die from heart pain.
Half the country flabbynsick
Rip to hospital capacity


So what did you decide to do?
Took the Pfizer. 1 in 3000 chance of heart issues. Much better odds.

Same one I got
I hate that you're dealing with long covid breh. That's what scares me... catching this stuff and having potential long term effects from it.

Its the game we're in now. I've got those long term migraines from it but it could be worse.
Infertility, loss of taste or hearing
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