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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m same OP. But yes will get this vaccine. I’m not anti vaxx tho .... just very thorough in my thought process of modern medicine. I have seen many drs not take their “do no harm” oath seriously enough. I’m leaning towards J&J but I have no tendency towards blood clots ... and I was under the impression the mRNA also have a clot risk. Although rare for all around. I would say Pfizer over Moderna, no question[/quote] I worry if there are other reasons why they pulled the JJ off the market. I like the one and done but it just seems risky. My doctors couldn't give me advice either way with the medications I'm on as the medications are new, few people on them and the vaccines are new. It was very scary to take my first dose but Pfizer was fine.[/quote] They didn't pull J&J off the market - they paused it to find out more. They ended up finding 15 cases instead of 7, out of 1.4 million women. They also had time to get the word out to drs. that if a patient shows up to your office or to the ER, do not treat the traditional way. That said, there are 2 other great options out there so I'm not pushing J&J, just wanted to clarify that.[/quote] 15 is 15 too many for me. Its easy to minimize it when its not you having the reaction.[/quote] What people are minimizing is that the type of blood clot seen is one that most doctors will never see in a lifetime of practicing medicine. There have been over 250 of these types of clots since we started vaccinating people against Covid. That's HUGE.[/quote] Its very easy for people who don't have health issues, especially long term that impact the quality of their lives to minimize this but those of use who have long term health issues and have been human guinea pigs for other medications know that with most new medications lots of unreported short and long term side effects and not everything is as effective as they say in trials. If It was so effective, I'd be cured. 4 brand new medications in several years and non were effective. Lots of unreported side effects that a year later they now have as a warning.[/quote]
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