Subject: Re: Big data: shingles vaccine lowers dementia risk
If you don't believe in effective vaccines...

I guess no one actually reads what one posts. I would not have had FIVE Covid shots, as detailed in my post, if I did not believe in vaccines. My doctor is always pushing my getting vaccines, and indeed I got the (non mRNA) pneumonia shot this year. She has also been the one dealing with my reactions to the mRNA vaccines and has told me not to take them anymore. I really don't need another bought of long Covid that it brings on for me, each bought worse than the one before as more of the vaccine enters my body. Just because a vaccine has been shown to be safe for the majority of the population, does not mean that it is safe for everyone. I have inverse reactions to many meds, as did my Mom and my son. Dad and my second son have no issues. WE ARE NOT ALL THE SAME, so you all need to get off your high horses and for your sakes be proactive in your medical experience.

IP,
who also has allergies to 3 classes of antibiotics, and has a body that won't respond to opioids, which means there is a bigger need to focus on avoiding illness/injury rather than reacting to it