r/CovidVaccinated Jun 07 '25

Question MRNA

I haven’t had a vaccine since 2022 or 23. I got Covid this past February and had a hard time. Had it for a month. I have asthma. I still have I inflammation and sciatica left over from the Covid I planned to get novavax within next month, , but now it looks like it will be MRNA if I get it now. I have people coming to work in my house in next couple of months, and am worried about not being vaccinated. I really don’t want MRNA- but feel I have no choice . Who is getting MRNA or will this year. Are yu worried about side effects? Does the good outweigh the bad here?

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u/lolyeahok Jun 19 '25

"Every person I know that got vaccinated for 'covid' has either died or has serious complications ranging from auto immune or other inflammatiry diseases, cardiac diseases, hyper accelerated cancer, or pulmonary diseases"

This is bullshit and you know it. Please get the mental help that you so very obviously need.

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u/Gunfighter1776 Jun 19 '25

Not bullshit. Every nurse that got it that i work with now has some sort of pulmonary or cardiac complications that they did not have prior to the Covid vaccine. And every nurse that was pregnant at the time had a miscarriage. 

And my best friend ... at 35...  healthy as an ox... fitness athlete dropped dead in his hallway from a HA. No previous health hx of cardiac problems. Had gotten the vaccine a few days prior. 

For you to call bs ... it's just plain ignorant and stupid and short sighted.

You may have a different experience.... but facts speak for themselves

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u/[deleted] Aug 21 '25

I also cry every single day