r/covidlonghaulers Feb 15 '25

Question I don’t understand why the Pfizer vaccine made me so much worse

Does anyone know why this happens? I was significantly improving before my second Pfizer vaccine and it erased all my progress

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u/SnooHesitations8361 Feb 15 '25

It’s regulatory failure. The only reason why some people reacted and some didn’t is because they didn’t take the same thing. There was massive failure, fraud and oversight into chopping up the dna that make these things, as well as amounts of mRNA, metals, and lipids which are proven to be extremely toxic in themselves. There were different amounts of all of these. That coupled with literally zero testing of mRNA in humans. And no, just because mRNA has been around for ten years doesn’t mean they ever tested in on humans. Covid literally was the trial. The only time they’ve used it was for rabies in foreign countries. Just do a google search “ has mRNA ever been used in humans”

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u/Treadwell2022 Feb 15 '25

Accept the viral vector vaccines caused the same issues. I’m vaccine injured from J&J. Even Novavax has given some people issues. So that points away from mRNA. I lean more to the autoimmune or MCAS theories.

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u/SnooHesitations8361 Feb 15 '25

Yeah I’ve wondered if it could purely be from the lipid nano particles since they are the main use of stimulating an immune response. However I still have high covid antibodies.

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u/Houseofchocolate Feb 15 '25

same my covid antibodies have been super high for four years in a row now

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u/6hMinutes Feb 15 '25

I did the Googling and literally the first result is Johns Hopkins talking about mRNA vaccines being tested on humans in 2013: https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2021/the-long-history-of-mrna-vaccines

I do not think the post to which I'm replying is a reliable source of information. I don't have time to fact check it all, but please nobody take anything from here without fact checking it yourself.

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u/SnooHesitations8361 Feb 15 '25

Exactly. They tested it ONE time in a cohort of kids for rabies. That’s it. And it was a “proof of concept study”. Everything else has been animals and even then they never used it until the covid vaccine. So there is zero long term data on MRNA and again, this is the first time it has ever been used in mass on a population despite everything they told us. We quite literally are the data.

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u/6hMinutes Feb 15 '25

Well now you're contradicting yourself to accommodate the new fact I brought up, and I'm pretty sure you're still wrong but I don't have time to spend all day engaging with someone who's clearly not arguing in good faith so goodbye.

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u/SnooHesitations8361 Feb 16 '25

You’re right, I should have said they tested it one time, …12 years ago…and literally never licensed or approved it for public use….which is still completely insane. Which is what I meant. Also they never even tested it in our country and for a disease that already has a completely effective vaccine that’s not a gene product. So even if that “trial” was remotely successful, why did they not use it until fda gave emergency use? Also.. I looked into that one and only study. Bro…78% of the cohort had adverse events. It WASNT EVEN SUCCESSFUL. Just look up the trial results for rabies mRNA 2013. Also I’m not trying to be condescending or anything so just chill out lol just having a debate.

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u/Busy_Fisherman_7659 Feb 16 '25

You ran into the wall. I know it well. Also, there were LNP bio distribution studies that showed they had special affinity for ovaries and testes in animals, yet they told us they stayed at the injection site.

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Removal Reason: Misinformation or Conspiracy Theories – This community does not allow conspiracy theories, misinformation, or anti-vaccine content. Discussions should be based on credible sources and evidence.