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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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@earscan

After attending a recent Cancer support group, 1/2 of which had already received the vaccine, it was widely noted that the cancer C-125 stats would rise after the vaccine. This had happened to all, and their physicians told them not to be alarmed by this, but it would make their stats higher for a few days. The ones who heard this and were scheduled to get the vaccine were glad to be aware of this. FYI.

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@earscan It has proven in my mind at least, that different side effects and after-effects are wide-ranging based on the person's incoming health at the time of vaccination. I had my first dose 3 days before a set of labs, and coincidentally, the second dose is scheduled for 3 days again, before a major set of labs. Drs will be advised of the timing, but hey! I couldn't change it, and lucky to get the vaccine.

@merpreb @danab It is healthy and progressive to have qualified disagreements. A saying my dad used can be applied here. "When two men in business always agree, one of them isn't necessary."
Ginger