MaxE wrote:
SocOfAutism wrote:
These RNA vaccines are designed to kick your body into a dramatic immune response. People with severe allergies, pregnant people, and some other conditions are not supposed to get the vaccine at all.
It is not a medication, true, but if you are very sensitive to other things, you might want to talk to your doctor. Then if the vaccine is mandated you may be able to receive it under a doctor's care and get them to observe you for a few hours to make sure you're okay.
(This is from my neurologist and my son's allergist)
If the OP is lucky enough to live in a country where the Oxford Vaccine is available, that's a DNA vaccine. Might make a difference.
Thanks for mentioning this. Had to check what the Oxford one was, yes, it's the Astra Zeneca one, works a little differently than the others. It's one of the 2 our country is looking at, so fingers crossed I will be able to get this one. This is also the one Bret and Heather, the evolutionary biologists feel most comfortable with.
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My neurodiverse score: 131 of 200
My neurotypical score: 70 of 200
I'm very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)
.... which explains why I've always felt a bit odd.