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Good Morning. It Is National Sponge Cake Day.. Enjoy Your Day.
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posted August 23, 2022
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After getting the covid virus my hair fell out for months, after the shots I was feeling very unwell for 2to3 weeks, extra short of breath and extremely fatigued

posted August 23, 2022
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I suppose it is possible. I know my first two vaccine shots put me in an AFib episode and I rarely get them. But so did being on very short term, a week, of prednisolone for back pain. . I think anything is possible with the Covid shots. There is a lot of info out there if you can find it. I'm not against vaccines either but the norm is that any new vaccine is tested for years.

posted August 23, 2022
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Because my heart failure diagnosis came within a month of my second covid vaccine, I can't help but wonder if this is what made me ill? I am not at all against vaccinations but I'm very much for research about side effects. My heart disease diagnosis came on very suddenly. I am 67 and have never had any sort of heart problems and there are none in my family. I have had kidney failure for the past 30 years or so and I understand that kidney disease and heart disease often go together. My kidney disease has been very gradual declining but has no symptoms in my case
My nephrologist and cardiologist shrugged at my question about the vaccine but after a year, they both admit it is possible and wonder about it. Has anyone else had this question and perhaps ask their health providers about it? I hope this is not a disturbing question and I don't want to cause any alarm ❣️❣️

posted August 23, 2022
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I am a transplant patient I have not followed through with the shots they wanted me to get. Yikes Wow what you say! I sure think about that. But I get my shot had no ill effects. But I can believe it. I figure they don't need to know everything the less said the better I pick and choose what I say to the heart clinic because they think they own me, I don't think so.. This one woman Mary Beth she is wicked witch. she bawl me out I cry. She did that to me more than once, I am glad I don't deal with her. She scary.. I meet so many its insane. I just wish I had one Doctor i could trust and feel I can talk to. I had this amazing Cardiologist Dr. Keller he was honest open and loving all in one, I just loved him we talk it was great having a conversation with him, he left the practice went to Richmond Va. to work in the hospital there.. Hope all is well for you. Have a nice evening

posted August 26, 2023
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Hi Debbie, I'm not one to point blame but I have known to many people that have had sudden death or other serious issues within one month of vaccine.. three friends with strokes, my niece only 54 and no previous known problems has been battling AFIB.and just seems to be sick alot. My brother in law suddenly died. My sister in law is losing her hair and shakes constantly now.. my Dr. Is a personal friend and she has told me from day one Not to get the vaccine, and this year told me Not to get the flu vaccine.. I had been getting that for the past 10 years.. it's Not a vaccine anyway, people can still get Covid after the vac.

posted January 29, 2023

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