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    I'm glad I got jabbed. However, I have to confess that within a very few weeks of the vaccination I developed a disease called polymyalgia rheumatica (maybe I've already mentioned that here, I don't remember). It's very painful and is caused, they say, by inflammation. So I joined a FB group of fellow sufferers. The numbers joining that group are increasing and many of them are like me in developing this condition shortly after being vaccinated. It's very painful and should go away on its own in a year or two. In the meantime we're taking a steroid that works wonderfully in keeping the pain at bay...though there are side effects. I don't know that there's a connection between the jabs and the disease, but it's mighty suspicious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bookman View Post
    I'm glad I got jabbed. However, I have to confess that within a very few weeks of the vaccination I developed a disease called polymyalgia rheumatica (maybe I've already mentioned that here, I don't remember). It's very painful and is caused, they say, by inflammation. So I joined a FB group of fellow sufferers. The numbers joining that group are increasing and many of them are like me in developing this condition shortly after being vaccinated. It's very painful and should go away on its own in a year or two. In the meantime we're taking a steroid that works wonderfully in keeping the pain at bay...though there are side effects. I don't know that there's a connection between the jabs and the disease, but it's mighty suspicious.
    Sorry to hear that Bookman. The good news is that God is still on the throne and jabbed or unjabbed, He healed them all!

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    > polymyalgia rheumatica

    My brothers boss was felled by that after taking the jab, he was put on steroids as well and gained some improvement but initially he was in too much pain to even get dressed in the AM without help from his wife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bookman View Post
    I'm glad I got jabbed. However, I have to confess that within a very few weeks of the vaccination I developed a disease called polymyalgia rheumatica (maybe I've already mentioned that here, I don't remember). It's very painful and is caused, they say, by inflammation. So I joined a FB group of fellow sufferers. The numbers joining that group are increasing and many of them are like me in developing this condition shortly after being vaccinated. It's very painful and should go away on its own in a year or two. In the meantime we're taking a steroid that works wonderfully in keeping the pain at bay...though there are side effects. I don't know that there's a connection between the jabs and the disease, but it's mighty suspicious.
    Oh my goodness! I'm so sorry to hear that. I can't imagine that.

    I did read something about two years ago, just about vaccines in general - this was pre-covid - that vaccines do cause inflammation in the body.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highly Favoured View Post
    Oh my goodness! I'm so sorry to hear that. I can't imagine that.

    I did read something about two years ago, just about vaccines in general - this was pre-covid - that vaccines do cause inflammation in the body.
    Yes, a known vaccine injury.

    Vaccines normally protect by activating the immune system. However, sometimes – and it's not clear why this happens – the immune system becomes overactivated by a vaccine, and that is when the the risk of vaccine injury increases.

    Vaccines linked to Polymyalgia Rheumatica are Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Influenza, MMR, PPV, DTaP and Varicella.
    Polymyalgia Rheumatica

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    Maybe that wasn't your intention, but the moment you say it was because of Christian ethics, then it implies that a person that didn't get it has no Christian ethics. It's just the logical conclusion. If you had left out that one line, then the post is a 'good' one, showing your motives. But then again it could imply that a nurse that doesn't have the vaccine doesn't care about others.

    The answer is simple,
    Working as nurse, caregiver and missionary under people with mental and other health issues I feel responsible for doing as little harm as possible. I do - as far as I can help- not want to spread anything to these persons and make them suffer.

    My decision has much more to do with others than we myself.

    And then my credo as nurse comes it: it is better to prevent then to treat
    That is -for example- why I wear a seltbelt when driving without suffering the loss of freedom.
    To be fair she said "My Christian Ethics".

    I read that as her own personal conviction ..

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