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My cousin said "You assured me it was safe". The doctor snapped back at her: "You knew it was an experimental vaccine."
originally posted by: frogs453
My daughter had that happen when she had a Tetnus shot. Took about 6 months to go away in her lymph nodes. The golf ball size lump where she was injected in her arm went away after after a month.
Unfortunately this can occur with any vaccination. It did not happen when she got the covid Vax to travel outside of the U.S. though. She wondered if it would.
Now: "It was an experimental vaccine. You knew the risks."
originally posted by: ColeYounger
originally posted by: frogs453
My daughter had that happen when she had a Tetnus shot. Took about 6 months to go away in her lymph nodes. The golf ball size lump where she was injected in her arm went away after after a month.
Unfortunately this can occur with any vaccination. It did not happen when she got the covid Vax to travel outside of the U.S. though. She wondered if it would.
Swollen lymph nodes can occur after a vaccination. This can include slight sensitivity and tenderness to the touch.
Not severe inflammation over a year after the vaccination.
originally posted by: Randyvine2
a reply to: ColeYounger
Now: "It was an experimental vaccine. You knew the risks."
How could she know the risks with bitch Dr. Death telling her it
was perfectly safe? The doctor is practically telling the patient
you should have known I was lying. What a total (word I won't
even relate to).
originally posted by: Randyvine2
a reply to: ColeYounger
Now: "It was an experimental vaccine. You knew the risks."
How could she know the risks with bitch Dr. Death telling her it
was perfectly safe? The doctor is practically telling the patient
you should have known I was lying. What a total (word I won't
even relate to).
originally posted by: chris_stibrany
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
I love my doctor, he's a super nice guy. He even said 'I don't think you should get "this" if you don't want to, but i still recommend it. I am all for bodily autonomy. I am going to give it to my kids because I trust it. '
I said something like 'thanks, but i am going to wait and see.' That was like a year or more ago.
At this last annual 3 months or 4 months ago, he brought it up again, and I said 'no, I'm good' just a simple 'okay'
No pushing.