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To: Bill who wrote (1466133)7/3/2024 10:56:36 AM
From: pocotrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573213
 
what proof do they have? have studies been done? I am sorry to hear of your wife's illness



To: Bill who wrote (1466133)7/3/2024 11:01:06 AM
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I'm sorry to hear that. My wife also has autoimmune disease her whole life. It runs in her family. My wife has Crohns and her sister has Lupus. She has had the vaccine and it has worked for her. She struggles with Crohns on a daily basis, but is doing pretty well.

I wish you and your wife well.



To: Bill who wrote (1466133)7/3/2024 11:56:32 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573213
 
Bill,
Doctors have told my wife that her recently diagnosed autoimmune disease was caused by the vaccine.
According to this study, COVID-19 itself is associated with a higher incidence of autoimmunity:

COVID-19 associated with increased risk of developing various autoimmune diseases and risk could be attenuated by vaccination

The vaccine also raises the risk of autoimmunity, but at a lower rate than the coronavirus itself.

This study was conducted last year, and it represents just one data point, so it's too early to make any conclusions whatsoever.

Don't take this the wrong way, but I believe the doctors didn't tell you the full story, or you may have misinterpreted what you said.

Tenchusatsu