Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other words, shhhhh, stop talking about this! You might confuse all the women who are too dumb to understand science and their own bodies. Got it.
Do you really think the average woman can explain how the menstrual cycle works at the physiological level? And how the physiological stress response works? And how the immune system works? And how they interact at the cellular and molecular levels? It doesn't mean anyone is dumb, it just means they haven't gone to school to learn that stuff and maybe don't need to act like the sky is falling if the vaccine alters their cycle for one month.
Wow, pp. Do you not realize how condescending you are being?
DP. She's right though. I am highly educated and I would never claim I understand how the menstrual cycle works at a physiological level.
But no one is claiming to. People are simply posting about their experiences. I also don’t know how fatigue and headaches work on a physiological level in response to vaccines but I as well as millions others have reported and posted about that
Except fatigue and headache people are taking about are immediately after-48hrs after shot. Trying to say your period 2 weeks after the shot was 4 days late is a vaccine side effect is laughably dumb (and medically irrelevant to health). The only reason why I can even see thread after thread getting re-started by the same person about this is to drum up anti-vaxxing sentiment veiled under body discussion
Yep. These drama queens are either unintentionally or intentionally mimicking classic anti-vaccine rhetoric. “I’m just sharing my experience.” “You can’t silence us!” “These things need to be talked about”. Text your friends. Or maybe you don’t have any? It’s been established that some women have had irregularities in their periods after getting the vaccine. There is no benefit to continuing to harp on it on social media except to contribute to vaccine skepticism and hesitancy which is the opposite of what we need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other words, shhhhh, stop talking about this! You might confuse all the women who are too dumb to understand science and their own bodies. Got it.
Do you really think the average woman can explain how the menstrual cycle works at the physiological level? And how the physiological stress response works? And how the immune system works? And how they interact at the cellular and molecular levels? It doesn't mean anyone is dumb, it just means they haven't gone to school to learn that stuff and maybe don't need to act like the sky is falling if the vaccine alters their cycle for one month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other words, shhhhh, stop talking about this! You might confuse all the women who are too dumb to understand science and their own bodies. Got it.
Do you really think the average woman can explain how the menstrual cycle works at the physiological level? And how the physiological stress response works? And how the immune system works? And how they interact at the cellular and molecular levels? It doesn't mean anyone is dumb, it just means they haven't gone to school to learn that stuff and maybe don't need to act like the sky is falling if the vaccine alters their cycle for one month.
Wow, pp. Do you not realize how condescending you are being?
DP. She's right though. I am highly educated and I would never claim I understand how the menstrual cycle works at a physiological level.
But no one is claiming to. People are simply posting about their experiences. I also don’t know how fatigue and headaches work on a physiological level in response to vaccines but I as well as millions others have reported and posted about that
Except fatigue and headache people are taking about are immediately after-48hrs after shot. Trying to say your period 2 weeks after the shot was 4 days late is a vaccine side effect is laughably dumb (and medically irrelevant to health). The only reason why I can even see thread after thread getting re-started by the same person about this is to drum up anti-vaxxing sentiment veiled under body discussion
Anonymous wrote:37, has both Pfizer shots, no issues, regular as usual.
I think it is much much more likely any cycle irregularities are due to stress or something else and not the vaccine directly. On any given month thousands of women have “irregular” periods even though they are typically regular. This is super common and can be from so many things, the vast majority being totally benign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other words, shhhhh, stop talking about this! You might confuse all the women who are too dumb to understand science and their own bodies. Got it.
Do you really think the average woman can explain how the menstrual cycle works at the physiological level? And how the physiological stress response works? And how the immune system works? And how they interact at the cellular and molecular levels? It doesn't mean anyone is dumb, it just means they haven't gone to school to learn that stuff and maybe don't need to act like the sky is falling if the vaccine alters their cycle for one month.
Wow, pp. Do you not realize how condescending you are being?
DP. She's right though. I am highly educated and I would never claim I understand how the menstrual cycle works at a physiological level.
But no one is claiming to. People are simply posting about their experiences. I also don’t know how fatigue and headaches work on a physiological level in response to vaccines but I as well as millions others have reported and posted about that
Except fatigue and headache people are taking about are immediately after-48hrs after shot. Trying to say your period 2 weeks after the shot was 4 days late is a vaccine side effect is laughably dumb (and medically irrelevant to health). The only reason why I can even see thread after thread getting re-started by the same person about this is to drum up anti-vaxxing sentiment veiled under body discussion
You are wrong on many counts. Each thread has been started by a different person (I am one of them.) No one who has started one has been anti-vaxx. And I personally posted about a very, very odd period that began the day after my shot. Is that in on par with headache and fatigue? Am I allowed to talk about that?
Anonymous wrote:By the way - do people who want to silence this discussion see what you are actually doing? Causing more alarm and giving the issue even more attention. Silencing personal experiences does not work, beyond being completely unfair and unethical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other words, shhhhh, stop talking about this! You might confuse all the women who are too dumb to understand science and their own bodies. Got it.
Do you really think the average woman can explain how the menstrual cycle works at the physiological level? And how the physiological stress response works? And how the immune system works? And how they interact at the cellular and molecular levels? It doesn't mean anyone is dumb, it just means they haven't gone to school to learn that stuff and maybe don't need to act like the sky is falling if the vaccine alters their cycle for one month.
Wow, pp. Do you not realize how condescending you are being?
DP. She's right though. I am highly educated and I would never claim I understand how the menstrual cycle works at a physiological level.
But no one is claiming to. People are simply posting about their experiences. I also don’t know how fatigue and headaches work on a physiological level in response to vaccines but I as well as millions others have reported and posted about that
Except fatigue and headache people are taking about are immediately after-48hrs after shot. Trying to say your period 2 weeks after the shot was 4 days late is a vaccine side effect is laughably dumb (and medically irrelevant to health). The only reason why I can even see thread after thread getting re-started by the same person about this is to drum up anti-vaxxing sentiment veiled under body discussion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other words, shhhhh, stop talking about this! You might confuse all the women who are too dumb to understand science and their own bodies. Got it.
Do you really think the average woman can explain how the menstrual cycle works at the physiological level? And how the physiological stress response works? And how the immune system works? And how they interact at the cellular and molecular levels? It doesn't mean anyone is dumb, it just means they haven't gone to school to learn that stuff and maybe don't need to act like the sky is falling if the vaccine alters their cycle for one month.
Wow, pp. Do you not realize how condescending you are being?
DP. She's right though. I am highly educated and I would never claim I understand how the menstrual cycle works at a physiological level.
But no one is claiming to. People are simply posting about their experiences. I also don’t know how fatigue and headaches work on a physiological level in response to vaccines but I as well as millions others have reported and posted about that
Anonymous wrote:My period wasn’t off but the reaction I had was basically horrible aches in my low back and pelvis similar to my period discomfort but amped up big time. Like I suddenly had sciatica too on both sides. Hips pelvis low Back hurt so badly for 24 hrs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other words, shhhhh, stop talking about this! You might confuse all the women who are too dumb to understand science and their own bodies. Got it.
Do you really think the average woman can explain how the menstrual cycle works at the physiological level? And how the physiological stress response works? And how the immune system works? And how they interact at the cellular and molecular levels? It doesn't mean anyone is dumb, it just means they haven't gone to school to learn that stuff and maybe don't need to act like the sky is falling if the vaccine alters their cycle for one month.
Wow, pp. Do you not realize how condescending you are being?
Sorry you feel that way but “I kNoW mY bOdY” is not a substitute for medical knowledge and doesn’t qualify people to make the inferences they’ve been making on this topic. And it is downright irresponsible during a pandemic that has killed half a million people. These discussions are not harmless as much as you want to tell yourself they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other words, shhhhh, stop talking about this! You might confuse all the women who are too dumb to understand science and their own bodies. Got it.
Do you really think the average woman can explain how the menstrual cycle works at the physiological level? And how the physiological stress response works? And how the immune system works? And how they interact at the cellular and molecular levels? It doesn't mean anyone is dumb, it just means they haven't gone to school to learn that stuff and maybe don't need to act like the sky is falling if the vaccine alters their cycle for one month.
Wow, pp. Do you not realize how condescending you are being?
DP. She's right though. I am highly educated and I would never claim I understand how the menstrual cycle works at a physiological level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other words, shhhhh, stop talking about this! You might confuse all the women who are too dumb to understand science and their own bodies. Got it.
DP. You are all.over DCUM posting trolling nonsense like this. Go back to your QAnon subreddits, please.
Oh my god, every time you bring QAnon into this, you reveal yourself to be the real idiot. We’re just a couple of ladies talking about periods. Go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other words, shhhhh, stop talking about this! You might confuse all the women who are too dumb to understand science and their own bodies. Got it.
Do you really think the average woman can explain how the menstrual cycle works at the physiological level? And how the physiological stress response works? And how the immune system works? And how they interact at the cellular and molecular levels? It doesn't mean anyone is dumb, it just means they haven't gone to school to learn that stuff and maybe don't need to act like the sky is falling if the vaccine alters their cycle for one month.
Wow, pp. Do you not realize how condescending you are being?