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Aeseld t1_je7ph6h wrote
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Number 26 to do so. Twenty sixth state. Far from just Florida.
Aeseld t1_jcrwwbn wrote
Reply to comment by Aeseld in Study of 1.65M COVID Vaccine Doses Finds Rare "Myocarditis" Generally Mild—More Than Half of Patients Didn't Need to be Hospitalized by Voices4Vaccines
To the person who tried to snark that ibuprofen works... Yes. It reduces the symptoms and severity.
Just like the vaccine. So...
Aeseld t1_jclgedl wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Study of 1.65M COVID Vaccine Doses Finds Rare "Myocarditis" Generally Mild—More Than Half of Patients Didn't Need to be Hospitalized by Voices4Vaccines
They do tend to delete misinformation, so that tracks.
Aeseld t1_jclfzkr wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Study of 1.65M COVID Vaccine Doses Finds Rare "Myocarditis" Generally Mild—More Than Half of Patients Didn't Need to be Hospitalized by Voices4Vaccines
Honestly, your comments keep disappearing now. So yeah, not going to get anywhere.
But... You're factually wrong here. And refusing to accept it for some reason. Myocarditis does not always lead to tissue damage. This is a fact. So yeah, mild inflammation and tissue damage are not the same thing. Unless you're going from tissue damage causing mild inflammation.
That's a cut or scrape, not myocarditis.
Myocarditis is the inflammation. If severe, it can cause tissue damage. Mild, does not generally cause tissue damage.
Aeseld t1_jclef77 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Study of 1.65M COVID Vaccine Doses Finds Rare "Myocarditis" Generally Mild—More Than Half of Patients Didn't Need to be Hospitalized by Voices4Vaccines
Honestly, it feels like this statement has cause and effect reversed.
Tissue damage always has inflammation associated with it. The healing process. Tissue damage causes inflammation.
Inflammation does not always have tissue damage associated with it though. You've worded it a little poorly to make that point in the context of your other comments.
Plus, myocarditis does not always have tissue damage associated with it. Especially mild cases.
Aeseld t1_jclb8vb wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Study of 1.65M COVID Vaccine Doses Finds Rare "Myocarditis" Generally Mild—More Than Half of Patients Didn't Need to be Hospitalized by Voices4Vaccines
Inflammation is a biological response of the immune system that can be triggered by a variety of factors, including pathogens, damaged cells and toxic compounds. These factors may induce acute and/or chronic inflammatory responses in the heart, pancreas, liver, kidney, lung, brain, intestinal tract and reproductive system, potentially leading to tissue damage or disease.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5805548/
Note the word, potentially. As in, not 100%.
Cytokines modulate the immune response to infection or inflammation and regulate inflammation itself via a complex network of interactions. However, excessive inflammatory cytokine production can lead to tissue damage, hemodynamic changes, organ failure, and ultimately death [59, 60].
Again, excessive inflammation 'can lead' to tissue damage. Excessive. Can lead.
Aeseld t1_jcl01jj wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Study of 1.65M COVID Vaccine Doses Finds Rare "Myocarditis" Generally Mild—More Than Half of Patients Didn't Need to be Hospitalized by Voices4Vaccines
...I mean, a quick search? Shows that you're just wrong here. If you haven't searched to double check yourself, you should do so.
Aeseld t1_jckvihn wrote
Reply to comment by Long-Performer-2993 in Study of 1.65M COVID Vaccine Doses Finds Rare "Myocarditis" Generally Mild—More Than Half of Patients Didn't Need to be Hospitalized by Voices4Vaccines
Out of 1.65 million people, there were less than 100 cases that escalated to the point of needing a medical diagnosis. It's possible there were more, but that's a comparable rate to, say, aspirin or ibuprofen.
Were you going to organize a class action against Bayer? Roll this lawsuit against Pfizer with everyone who's had an adverse reaction to Advil?
Aeseld t1_jckuswb wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Study of 1.65M COVID Vaccine Doses Finds Rare "Myocarditis" Generally Mild—More Than Half of Patients Didn't Need to be Hospitalized by Voices4Vaccines
I seem to recall that inflammation was an immune response. Severe or prolonged inflammation can cause tissue damage, but generally, the tissue is left intact, undamaged. I could be wrong. Swelling and heat and possibly pain, but that's just the body telling you to leave it alone and not poke it while it does its work.
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Reply to comment by TacoCommand in The TikTok Trend That Triggered a Diabetes Drug Shortage by SimpleDumbIdiot
He is that. Probably the most fun educator I've ever watched.
Aeseld t1_iypq89p wrote
Reply to comment by TacoCommand in The TikTok Trend That Triggered a Diabetes Drug Shortage by SimpleDumbIdiot
Who knows. Forrest Valkai also, now that I think about it.
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Reply to comment by DaveOJ12 in The TikTok Trend That Triggered a Diabetes Drug Shortage by SimpleDumbIdiot
The Ikea rant guy.
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Reply to Incinerators can no longer handle 'mountain of cocaine' seized in Antwerp port by bomberesque1
Send me a brick or two, I'll help!
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Reply to comment by B4SSF4C3 in Ultramassive black hole over 30 billion times mass of our sun has been spotted. The discovery had been made possible thanks to a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing — the first time a black hole has been spotted in such a way. by Wagamaga
"What actually transpires beneath the veil of an event horizon? Decent people shouldn't think too much about that."
Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "For I Have Tasted The Fruit"