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Sneezing ? Covid Jabs

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Khandro | 10:59 Sat 04th Sep 2021 | Body & Soul
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Have you been sneezing more than usual since you had your 2 jabs? I've just read it's a common symptom & I have.

Worse than that, I had a 'mini-stroke' 3 weeks ago, the main symptom of which was double- vision. I was hospitalised for 3 days during which I got first-class treatment, but whenever I tried make a link to my vaccinations - (I fainted for the 1st time in my life a week after the 2nd one) I met with a blank response.

My own doctor unconvincingly says "Oh no it's too long ago since you had the jabs (3 months) but Dr Khandro thinks, if I can still be sneezing from it why can't the stroke be connected too?

It's as if the profession wants to turn a blind eye. I have though 2 relatives who are both eminent doctors in different specialisms, I have asked them & they are much less certain & both say, "We just don't know!"

Does this ring any bells ?
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I think you're right - much too early to say with any certainty that's it's not Vax-Related.
Or indeed that it is.
Exactly
Oo-er! Yes, I've been sneezing a lot over the past months. I thought I'd suddenly acquired some mysterious allergy.
Yes, I've been definitely sneezing more. Hope the stroke isn't connected! Hope you have recovered well.
Just the opposite. Less sneezing AZ Vax
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Patsy //Hope you have recovered well.// Thank you.

Yes, I have been lucky & have no after effects. I had 2 scans of my noddle MRI & CT but they didn't find anything (despite there being so much space in there :0) the double-vision lasted 3 days then I was released.

The reason I would like to know if the stroke was linked to the jabs is that if so, it was "man-made" and not natural.
Like many things on the internet a lot of the Covid stuff is atishoo of lies.
I've been having sneezing fits as well just lately. Never had so many in one go, six, seven, sometimes. I can hear one of the guys next door sneezing as well so is it the pollen perhaps?
One of my grandchildren has tested positive for Covid after attending the Reading Festival. She says people were just throwing their positive tests away on entry and blagging their way in. I've just checked it out and it's confirmed in the papers that lots were found in the rubbish after the show finished. Great!
^ My friend's daughter caught Covid (along with most of her friends) at the Boardmasters Festival. None of them felt worse than they did when they had a cold. To be fair, if you were 15 again and you were healthy, happy, had some massive crush on a boy who was going to be there and it was your chance to get him, all of your friends were going to be there having a wonderful time and you failed a Covid test what would you do?
Khandro.....I cannot convince myself that there is any connection between your sneezing and certainly not your mini stroke.
Ministrokes are spasms of blood vessels and the complications of vaccines involve clotting abnormality.
I know nothing about your medical history but do knowthat you are in the " Ministrokes " age group "

Yes, but it was with my last flu jab not the Covid one. All sorts of health issues since, but doctors seemed to shrug their shoulders. My immune system went haywire -nervous system also. It was the first jab I had with the adjuvant for over 65s. I will never have another flu jab. The under 65 jab is not licenced for over 65s so I am not allowed it. I am still suffering.

And sneezing was part of it!

Doctors will never blame jabs. (Unless they are friends or relatives)

I did a lot of research and finally an elderly retired doctor back at the practice to help out, agreed it was. The adjuvant was the culprit.

I was fine with the Covid jab.

It's correct to say 'we just don't know'.

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sqad; I didn't mean or say that the sneezing & the stroke were directly connected, I said, or meant, that possibly they are both symptoms stemming from the same source.

I said in the OP; "...if I can still be sneezing from it [Moderna jabs] why can't the stroke be connected too?" particularly as there has been so much evidence of blood clots from covid vaccines.
This is why, for me, they can stuff their third jab up their jacksies ! No way am I having a THIRD jab in less than a year for the same disease.
ring any bells -people who do or should know saying
nope no idea.
yup - common on AB

as for a ministroke - no they should say - after a billion doses you are going to get all sort of usual conditions, people sneeze people stroke out. Trick is to see if they are commoner....
the stroke that the jab gives is a venous thrombosis and it's mega. kills and centred on the veiins

yours wasnt - if you have had a ministroke your doctors should be thinking of apixaban/riv
// I had 2 scans of my head, MRI & CT but they didn't find anything //

My cousin had an impressive clinical occipital stroke
and the wifey said: he had 2 scans of his head MRI & CT but they didn't find anything
and I said - he cant see to one side !
and she said - o yeah yeah he has a small occipital lesion .....

now on riv
// This is why, for me, they can stuff their third jab up their jacksies ! //

I want to give myself a choice: I want to increase my chance of dying from COVID - well ma'am it is a free country
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P.P. Don't mean to be impertinent, but do you have any medical training? We need to know :0)
10:13 I have had two jabs already, if they don't work then the whole vaccination thing is a farce. What if they are still not satisfied three is enough and insist on yet another one, just to be on the safe side ?? I repeat, they can stick it up their jacksies !!
We're back to personal choice again.

Some vaccines have required boosters, others haven't.

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