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Vaccination

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#1
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  • 2020/12/06 10:39

Russia has started to vaccinate and it looks like the US will soon be able to as well. I had no intention of getting vaccinated due to my age and physical fitness, but if proof is required to board an airplane, that's a different story.

Please let me know your honest opinion about the vaccine. For your information.

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#253
  • あほか
  • 2021/05/05 (Wed) 21:35
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This has nothing at all to do with the corona vaccine, a totally useless oyster!

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#255
  • 経験談 続き 2
  • 2021/05/05 (Wed) 21:43
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She was prescribed Kalonal, an antipyretic and painkiller, and although her fever became almost normal, her fatigue, headache, and dizziness did not improve. I drove her to and from school, but she became sick on the way and had to be picked up from the nurse's office many times, and eventually she was unable to go to school.
The general medicine department of a large hospital suggested that she might have 「 pheochromocytoma 」 and referred her to the endocrinology department of a university hospital. I was hospitalized for 6 days for examination, but the result was clear.
I was told that I might have chronic fatigue syndrome and was referred to a specialist in chronic fatigue syndrome at a university hospital in Tokyo. At that time, my wrist and knee joints began to ache, which gradually worsened into pain all over my body.

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#256
  • 経験談 続き 3
  • 2021/05/05 (Wed) 21:44
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The location of the pain was different each time, and I always felt moderate pain, and during the strong paroxysmal pain that came several times a day, I would pass out after suffering. It was two months before I could get an appointment with a specialist for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ( CFS ). The thought of having to live like this every day until then was daunting.
I wanted to do something about the pain alone, so I went to see my orthopedic surgeon, who prescribed the antidepressant Cymbalta, which I took for a week, but it had no effect.
While taking care of our daughter, we frantically searched the Internet to find out what was causing the severe generalized pain, fatigue, headaches, dizziness, sleep disturbances, sensitivity to sound and light, nausea, trembling hands, and other symptoms that were afflicting our daughter.
Around this time, an acquaintance who learned of my daughter's deteriorating health 「 asked me ? 」 if my daughter had been vaccinated against HPV. At the time, I wondered ? what a vaccine that was given several years ago had to do with it, but after consulting with an orthopedic surgeon, he did some research and informed me that it was possible to have an adverse reaction to the delayed HPV vaccine.

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#257
  • 経験談 続き 4
  • 2021/05/05 (Wed) 21:45
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I was then given a printout of a page describing the Foundation for Research and Promotion of Intractable Diseases and the relief program. The Cymbalta I had been taking was discontinued, and Lyrica for pain caused by peripheral neuropathy and prednisone, a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation, were prescribed instead.
The Lyrica she began taking seemed to help temporarily, but the pain level did not decrease and the dose was increased as the severe pain would return.
After seeing our daughter's symptoms, we came to believe that the occasional discomfort she had been experiencing since the vaccination was due to an adverse reaction, which finally brought out a major physical breakdown.
When we looked up HPV vaccine adverse reactions online, 「 the National Cervical Cancer Vaccine Victims Liaison 」 was the first hit. I hoped to get some information on treatment, but I could not get any information on cure.
I learned that there was a cooperating medical institution for the treatment of symptoms occurring after HPV vaccination, and I also visited that university hospital, but there were no abnormalities anywhere, and since it had been some time since the vaccination, the cause could not be determined.

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#258
  • 経験談 続き 5
  • 2021/05/05 (Wed) 21:47
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After three visits to a CFS specialist, CFS was ruled out, and I was told that an HPV vaccine adverse reaction was unlikely, but rather fibromyalgia or an autonomic nervous system abnormality due to some other cause was suspected. In addition to the Lyrica and prednisone I had been taking up to that point, a new herbal medicine and a sleeping pill were prescribed.
As usual, she passed out several times a day from severe pain, the constant level of pain was stronger than before, and she could no longer stand up due to the intense pain; she had to sit or lie down all day and used a wheelchair to go to the bathroom or to bed. The Foundation for Research and Treatment of Intractable Diseases mailed me about 20 questionnaires in advance. It was a form to fill out about detailed symptoms, going back several years to see how long they had been occurring. I went to see Dr. Hisatoki Nishioka at the Kasumigaseki Urban Clinic with the medical questionnaire that I had filled out and mailed in advance.

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