Lol. Yea, it’s pretty simple. Did he use cold spray to numb it up before he put in the needle? It helps. That lidocaine can sting. Especially if it’s infected. The bugs make the environment around it acidic and that lidocaine is a base. The acid-base reaction can sting like a bitch.
Ask someone who knows what they are doing. Then don't argue with them when they give you an answer based on their experience.
Like no matter how many times i tell some oaf that there are not abortion cells, or baby cow parts in the vaccine, they come back and throw the product insert or paper in my face that has fetal bovine serum on it. I tell them its a supplement used to culture cells in and in no way is the vaccine I still get static and am raked over the coals. Fook that.
It could very well be related to the spike protein from both the virus itself, or the spike protein manufactured from the vaccine. In that case it might be the same MOA. My point is you cant assume it until the biology is worked out. Or it could be spurious correlation.
It has to do with the catoragization and the FDA regs they have to follow for a label. But in terms of the actual biology, it's not gene therapy per se as it doesn't mess with the DNA. This is a classic example of non scientists having access to scientific literature meant for trained scientists.
There are 18 cases in CT alone. That's potentially more than background. You wont find many more pro vax than me. But this makes me pause. Not for adults since this would have shown up by now. But for kids, I'll have to look at more data before I let mine get it.
The immune response to the protein not being self is what causes causes the side effect (i.e. fever, chills, etc). Not clear where the myocarditis is coming from. But don't assume because covid can cause myocarditis that any vaccine induced myocarditis has the same mechanism. Lots of complicated biology going on.
Not Really. Potential safety issues crop up pretty fast, like this. Probably close to a billion adults have been vaccinated. Long term safety issues probably wont pop up at this point in adults.
18 in CT alone is a little disturbing. If it were 18 nationwide, I'd say background. But that many in one small state like CT seems to me to be more of an issue.
I'm a big believer in the vax, and I was going to let my 15 yo get it. But, I'm going tp hold off at this point so i can understand this better.
Numb it up, cut the ingrown side down to the nail bed, work it out with a pair of forceps, trim a little skin off, then kill the edge of the nail bed with a cotton swab soaked in phenol so it doesn't come back.
At least that's what I'd do
Mt daughter, who is 12, said something today bout Dogecoin. I said how do you know about that? She said she saw it on the internet and I mispronounced it.