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To vaccinate or not to vaccinate? That is the question.

Transplants | Last Active: Jun 28, 2021 | Replies (313)

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@danab

@silverwoman I am also very concerned about this issue and have done an extensive research on pros and cons. Besides some hesitation based on the failures I have heard about having to do with mRNA type drugs I am concerned as to the rush to a vaccine that some have stated skipped normal protocols that other vaccines are subject to. The area that really has me thinking is they call this an emergency authorization and I have see reports on another drug that has been in use for many years and some doctors are having great success with but they are trying to get the powers to be to look at there findings and get the recommendation started as to there effectiveness.
The drug I'm talking about is Ivermectim and a doctor just recently testified in the Senate about it. Here is the link but it concerns me they are pushing this mRNA vaccine when there could be other options out there. I'm starting to think it's about money. The pharmaceuticals spent a lot of money and now I'm concernerd they won't look at other options.
https://youtu.be/Tq8SXOBy-4w
So I'm personally can wait for more data since I have been doing fine with the basics, Masks, hand washing and distance. Believe it or not it's time tested back to Bibical times as to how to handle pandemics.
Have a Blessed Day
Dana

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@danab Wow. a very powerful plea from a medical doctor in the trenches!
Ginger

Good thoughts. Thanks, Dana.

@dana- According to Dr. Poland, no steps were skipped in the protocols for the approved drugs. The reason, he said, that the vaccines were released so quickly was because they were so effective early on. And nothing, so far, has shown otherwise. This video, to me, is not about the efficacy of the vaccines but of medicines. And it's very political.

@danab , nearly all of the clinical trials are biased and supported/funded by interest groups involved directly with pharmaceutical companies. It’s almost impossible to achieve trials without that funding because doctors want to go where the money is. This is an issue we have with rare disease advocacy and often people opt out of unbiased studies because there isn’t money involved. It’s a shame. It’s definitely time for us as patients to wake up to this reality.

When we had horses we’d give them Ivermectin to get rid of parasites. Didn’t know it was also antiviral.

Dana, Did you talk to your transplant doctors about Ivermectin? I would be very interested in what they have to say about this? Have you asked to be prescribed this med?
Thanks, Ellen