Yeah, humanity is staying around a lot longer than it should, and that is a problem.
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My nephew was a perfectly healthy 3 year old kid , then he had to get his flu shot and all the sudden he just started getting seizures , in intensive care for more than a month . It's been about a year now and to this day they don't even know what's wrong with him and even the doctor admitted it could have been the shot .
@guestmode probably an allergic reaction of some sort, they're very rare but they happen, just like it's possible to get an infection after surgery. But there's way too much evidence as to the positive affects of vaccines for them to be called useless or even dangerous
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He's not allergic to anything I can tell you that. Even when I was going in as a CNA where a lot of vaccines are required the nurses there said it's ridiculous bc their putting all those diseases inside you making you more vulnerable to the sickness .
That's not how vaccines work though they build immunity by supplying your body with the dead virus so it learns how to react to it and produce antibodies in case of the actual virus entering your body
If it was a bad batch or if he really was allergic to it, then you could sue for malpractice. Usually, it's things like egg allergies or gelatine allergies. Though it doesn't seem like seizures is a common allergic reaction. But there are a massive number of things which can cause seizures. If he had a family history of seizures, even in grandparents, great grandparents, or uncles and aunts, then it could be why. Or if he does sports, or has fever. Actually, did he get fever? And how high?
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