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COVID - Side Effects Question

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posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 08:54 AM
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I made many a post questioning the vaccine.....
But like many my job would have been lost if at the latest point possible about 6 months after everybody else, I didn't get it. When I got the first one, and when I was in the lineup everybody else was there for number 2.
I am refusing to do the booster at any cost now, because I have had what seems to be a lingering side effect.

1st shot I felt weird, and my stools turned almost white, which really freaked me out.
Then second shot made no difference whatsoever, nothing almost like I received a placebo, I did tell the nurse I reacted to the first Pfizer one.
But shortly after I began to have skin problems on both my hands and scalp, these have persisted for more than 6 months, all external treatments have failed. In some cases my hands blister like they were burnt, that bubble with liquid and super itchy.
And I have tired many different topical solutions.


Question then to all ATS users that have taken the vaccine, have any other people developed skin disorders after getting the shots ?



posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 09:03 AM
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a reply to: Blue_Jay33
A friend of mine that had 1st & 2nd jabs, but no other boosters has developed sores like you describe on the back of his hands. They have refused to completely heal for almost a year now



posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 09:10 AM
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a reply to: Blue_Jay33

If you look up the site 'Real Not Rare' you'll find you're not alone. It's evident that the vaccine plays havoc with the immune system for some people, but the medical community in general denies the possibility so little research is being done to overcome the many long term issues it can cause.



posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 09:10 AM
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a reply to: Blue_Jay33

If you look up the site 'Real Not Rare' you'll find you're not alone. It's evident that the vaccine plays havoc with the immune system for some people, but the medical community in general denies the possibility so little research is being done to overcome the many long term issues it can cause.



posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 09:19 AM
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originally posted by: Blue_Jay33
I made many a post questioning the vaccine.....
But like many my job would have been lost if at the latest point possible about 6 months after everybody else, I didn't get it. When I got the first one, and when I was in the lineup everybody else was there for number 2.
I am refusing to do the booster at any cost now, because I have had what seems to be a lingering side effect.

1st shot I felt weird, and my stools turned almost white, which really freaked me out.
Then second shot made no difference whatsoever, nothing almost like I received a placebo, I did tell the nurse I reacted to the first Pfizer one.
But shortly after I began to have skin problems on both my hands and scalp, these have persisted for more than 6 months, all external treatments have failed. In some cases my hands blister like they were burnt, that bubble with liquid and super itchy.
And I have tired many different topical solutions.


Question then to all ATS users that have taken the vaccine, have any other people developed skin disorders after getting the shots ?


I’m not an M.D., but it sounds like you might have Atopic Dermatitis. If so, it seems to be an autoimmune disorder and has been known to occur after vaccination for Mumps, Measles, Rubella, Hepatitis B, and Polio. I suppose it could also happen after COVID vaccination.



posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 09:21 AM
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originally posted by: Blue_Jay33
1st shot I felt weird, and my stools turned almost white, which really freaked me out.
Then second shot made no difference whatsoever, nothing almost like I received a placebo, I did tell the nurse I reacted to the first Pfizer one.
But shortly after I began to have skin problems on both my hands and scalp, these have persisted for more than 6 months, all external treatments have failed. In some cases my hands blister like they were burnt, that bubble with liquid and super itchy.
And I have tired many different topical solutions.


I hope you learned a lesson. If you did not, it goes like this: Play stupid games, win stupid prizes


The media is the virus.



posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 09:25 AM
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a reply to: Blue_Jay33

I haven't vaccinated so I'll remain physical side effect free but emotionally I'll continue to experience side effects which mainly consist of a disillusionment of how so many felt they had no option but to comply. It really is a sad state of affairs especially now that in reality the vaccinations count for very little.

Sounds like a mild dose of monkeypox which of course is vehemently denied as a vaccine side effect, although you can bet your bottom dollar because its so vehemently denied it is infact the case.

Hope it clears up real soon.



posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 09:30 AM
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posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 09:43 AM
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a reply to: Blue_Jay33

A lady I know got that and was diagnosed with lupus and brain lesions but she's old in her late 60's or early 70s.


I get what you describe every year cause I work in the sun and burn all the time.wearing long sleeves makes it go away over time.



posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 10:05 AM
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a reply to: Blue_Jay33

I haven't been vaxxed, however have experienced similar symptoms before. In my case, it was a chromium allergy iirc. I usually end up taking more antihistamines than I should, the itching is difficult to deal with.

I found hot showers aggravated the condition. It felt good at the time, but afterwards made it worse. Idk, if you have noticed anything like that in your situation. Hopefully, you are feeling better sooner rather than later.

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posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 10:18 AM
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a reply to: Blue_Jay33

I seem to remember reading somewhere that white stools are an indication of liver damage but I can’t be sure.



posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 10:18 AM
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There are vaxx detox protocols available from the FLCCC. One of the biggies is intermittent fasting and fasting. This allows you to tear down and rebuild your immune system.

Sometimes this helps with autoimmune conditions triggered by ________??


covid19criticalcare.com...
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posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 11:02 AM
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a reply to: Blue_Jay33

Entirely white stool can be indicative of problems within the biliary system, which includes the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder.

There are several things that your skin problems could be. A photo would help narrow it down, but sometimes a biopsy is needed. When you say that you have tried many different topical solutions, were these prescribed by a doctor who examined your skin? Dermatologist typically know the best treatments for skin conditions.

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posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 11:11 AM
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a reply to: v1rtu0s0

I’ll add that looking into hypnosis and even self hypnosis can also be of help. If your not prone to suggestion then look into wim Hoff techniques, he did a scientifically verified experiment where he overcame the auto immune response.



posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 11:19 AM
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a reply to: Blue_Jay33

I forgot to add that I've seen skin reactions that were likely caused by the vaccine, but they are normally present after the first shot. These reactions also tend not to progress over time. You may have something else going on since it's been six months. 



posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 11:50 AM
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a reply to: Blue_Jay33
This is my brother in law's daughter -



It's super painful and has persisted over four months since she got the booster.
When are people going to say enough is enough?



posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 12:01 PM
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a reply to: tamusan

For what it's worth, cold compresses may offer some relief. Not placed directly on the skin, however (to avoid getting it wet). My skin looked more like the pox kind of irritation. The compresses helped with the iching sensation before the bumps appeared.


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posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 12:36 PM
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originally posted by: Blue_Jay33
Question then to all ATS users that have taken the vaccine, have any other people developed skin disorders after getting the shots ?

Neither I or any of the people I know that took the vaccine (from whatever company) have had any kind of problem like that.



posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 12:37 PM
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My daughter came down with the most horrific skin condition after the jab. It looked like psoriasis. It became so serious that she went to urgent care where she was prescribed a topical steroid ointment. It did not work and in fact made it worse.
Soon it covered both arms from the wrists to the shoulders and then started on her legs.

She finally got in with a dermatologist who gave her some other medication and an injection to stop the itchiness. It worked for awhile and things settled out. Problem is that it is now returning. She never even had acne as a teenager and then to come down with not one but two forms of exzema within a couple of weeks of getting the jab?

Maybe it would be good to see a dermatologist who maybe can prescribe some type of treatment. I hope it gets better.



posted on Jul, 2 2022 @ 01:02 PM
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originally posted by: Thoughtful1
a reply to: Blue_Jay33
My daughter came down with the most horrific skin condition after the jab. It looked like psoriasis. It became so serious that she went to urgent care where she was prescribed a topical steroid ointment. It did not work and in fact made it worse.
Soon it covered both arms from the wrists to the shoulders and then started on her legs.

She finally got in with a dermatologist who gave her some other medication and an injection to stop the itchiness. It worked for awhile and things settled out. Problem is that it is now returning. She never even had acne as a teenager and then to come down with not one but two forms of exzema within a couple of weeks of getting the jab?

Maybe it would be good to see a dermatologist who maybe can prescribe some type of treatment. I hope it gets better.





It makes sense in a way since corticosteroids are immune suppressing. The vaccines weaken the immune system (think VAIDs) and corticosteroids also weaken the immune system. If the issue is because of immune suppression then you'd need to boost your immune system or balance it.




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