Posted by alexandra_k on May 28, 2021, at 4:26:36
In reply to Re: Myocarditis in teens with Pfizer vaccine Thoughts, posted by Lamdage22 on May 28, 2021, at 0:40:27
it could be that they are encouraging people to return to the doctor if they experience any side effects and people have really really good health insurance so think it is better to be safe than sorry.
whereas other people are told that it is perfectly normal to run a bit of a fever etc after having a vaccination so rest up and drink water etc.
then you don't want people to feel bad like they are over-reacting (because it could have been something, you know??) so they call it 'myocarditis'. which is inflammation surrounding the heart. why think it is inflammation surrounding the heart? i am not sure.
you want there to be an inflammation response after vaccination. that's the body making antibodies which will protect you from the virus.
it's just scary to have chest pains and people worry about having a heart attack which can make the pains worse from anxiety...
would be my guess.
unless teenagers are actually dying of heart attacks...
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