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@logsohio I just came into this conversation...how is your husband feeling now? I knew back in 2021 after initial vaccines came out that there was a problem. I could actually date medical issues and labs back to the dates of the vaccine. For me it was more heart related. And people who I spoke to around the country also knew someone who began to have heart issues where there were none before. I currently have lupus and leukemia. I have not had a booster nor another vaccine. I got Covid in 2022 and was put on Paxlovid which was great! I had to stop leukemia meds while on it and I actually never went back on them! 6 months later I was diagnosed with systemic lupus! It seems to me that suddenly there has been an uptick of cancer AND lupus cases - all auto immune diseases. On other groups I see people are taking over 10 vaccines/boosters and I'm horrified!!! They keep saying I'm not showing immunity in my blood. However the question should be: Did you actually get Covid yet??? Maybe your husband needs an autoimmune booster of some sort to jog his body back into a "good" zone...with the lupus came 4 major food allergies (I am 69) critically low blood sodium they almost killed me, I became, and still am, highly anemic. I had restarted leukemia meds and started lupus meds at the same time in June of this year 2023. I believe they conflicted and I was overdosing on two meds with similar abilities. I finally found a top leukemia specialist who also has worked with lupus for over 20 years!!! I saw him once. He's at s medical conference this week. He is will be getting in touch with my lupus doc (rheumatologist) to discuss a Med that can potentially work for both! Right now I am starting my second lupus "flare" and it is not fun. I am currently taking methylfolate, iron and vitamin C to help bring my numbers up. Unfortunately I look ok on the outside (with the exception of losing hair in clumps) so I'm having a hard time getting family members to understand I am not well. My best friend keeps giving me hair tips..people don't realize that hair loss caused by disease can not be made better by combing your hair from the bottom up, changing shampoos, etc etc. It also is not my fault.
I wish you and husband well in the upcoming months and as far as Covid is concerned, wear a mask. Wash your hands with antibacterial liquid after you go shopping and just be smart and don't tempt fate !!

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Israel promoted a 'universal' vaccine program - but they kept excellent medical records (and apparently did not lie or keep them secret as some other place that we know.)

In time studies showed that those vaccinated exhibited some loss of immunities, natural and acquired. The number one example was the loss of immunity to shingles {herpes zoster virus.}

I lost my immunity to shingles; I do not know if I have lost other immune responses or not. -- I will not be receiving any more mRNA 'vaccines' if I can help it. IR

Editor's Note:
Please include citations when referencing studies. Here are some articles to consider regarding immunity.

"It is a myth that the COVID-19 vaccine weakens the immune system. After someone receives a vaccine, their immune system is better equipped to protect against subsequent infections."

Learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine and the immune system https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/is-your-immune-system-weak-after-covid-vaccine

"Since the introduction of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines, there has been an ongoing debate about whether vaccinations or natural immunity provide superior protection. New research shows that while both build immunity to the virus, mRNA vaccines side-step the development of self-attacking antibodies—known as autoantibodies—that frequently occur in COVID-19 patients.

Evidence increasingly supports a connection between COVID-19 infection and autoimmunity, in which patients' immune systems target their own tissues. However, it was unclear if vaccination posed the same risk."
Read more https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/vaccination-has-a-lower-risk-of-autoantibody-development-than-natural-immunity/

Do attribute the leukemia and lupus to the vaccines?