Kitty4670 wrote:
I know I should get it, but I’m scared it might do more harm than good. I’m worried about my cerebral palsy & psoriasis. I wonder will it be ok for Aspergers people? What if I lose feelings in my legs or my arm, it happened before.
Speak to your doctor if you're concerned. Having Asperger's/autism won't make any difference so you don't need to worry about that, but if you're worrying about your cerebral palsy and psoriasis then tell a doctor your concerns.
It took me months to actually go and book a vaccination, and I finally had my first jab last week. I didn't have any side effects at all, just a sore upper arm for a couple of days.
I was reluctant to get vaccinated because I was too hung up on all the lies, rumours and conspiracy theories against the vaccines. But the elderly were the first to have their vaccines about 6-8 months ago and they're still alive and well today, so I think that if the vaccines had any adverse long-term effects than all the elderly and the vulnerable would probably start noticing it by now.
When I had my vaccine the staff there were very reassuring and helpful. I don't know what they'll be like where you are but hopefully they'll be the same, and if you look nervous and tell them that you're nervous, they'll most likely make a fuss of you and run a quick check of what medications you are on, then reassure you until you not feel scared any more. That's exactly what they did to me. I had the Pfister vaccine and I was fine. Trust me, do NOT read anything on the internet about the vaccines unless it's from a news source that you know is reliable.
Please, have the vaccine.
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