margarita25
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Hi,
I am really sad about this allergy stuff. I want to take the vaccine when it’s the right time for me, and I’m comfortable, so I can help end this for ALL and go on with my life.
What happens to those of us who may not be able take it??
I guess we will just have to wait it out...
Whatever the case, (talking to self), nip this is bud right now mentally, otherwise it’ll eat you up for the next half a year worrying about it.
There is no point in worrying about something I have ZERO ability to change at this moment.
Gotta stay strong, this isn’t over. Hope you all are hangin in well.
But yeah, super bummed about the allergy thing, last I saw it was only 3 per 100,000 (there may have been more since then, not sure, still behind), which is obviously “rare“. Maybe I’ll end up just having to take the chance...I just have this feeling I could be “that person” (and I trust my own instincts), as I’ve been hospitalized for a severe allergic reaction before and almost died, was transported via ambulance, got a shot and everything.
Which brings to mind another question - what if one had a couple isolated responses, but doesn’t necessary have an allergy that may preclude...do these previous reactions....how does the spectrum of severity...what do we know about the “sources”...last I heard it was all up in the air and they were just telling everyone flat out not to take it if you’ve had previous allergic reactions, that the specifics are still being studied.
Ok, so cool, turning this around in my head bc I’m upset about it - this is good news that we have 6 months for them to study it.
I especially appreciate any discussion/reference about this subject of allergies and vaccines going forward. Tia.
I am really sad about this allergy stuff. I want to take the vaccine when it’s the right time for me, and I’m comfortable, so I can help end this for ALL and go on with my life.
What happens to those of us who may not be able take it??

I guess we will just have to wait it out...
Whatever the case, (talking to self), nip this is bud right now mentally, otherwise it’ll eat you up for the next half a year worrying about it.
There is no point in worrying about something I have ZERO ability to change at this moment.
Gotta stay strong, this isn’t over. Hope you all are hangin in well.
But yeah, super bummed about the allergy thing, last I saw it was only 3 per 100,000 (there may have been more since then, not sure, still behind), which is obviously “rare“. Maybe I’ll end up just having to take the chance...I just have this feeling I could be “that person” (and I trust my own instincts), as I’ve been hospitalized for a severe allergic reaction before and almost died, was transported via ambulance, got a shot and everything.
Which brings to mind another question - what if one had a couple isolated responses, but doesn’t necessary have an allergy that may preclude...do these previous reactions....how does the spectrum of severity...what do we know about the “sources”...last I heard it was all up in the air and they were just telling everyone flat out not to take it if you’ve had previous allergic reactions, that the specifics are still being studied.
Ok, so cool, turning this around in my head bc I’m upset about it - this is good news that we have 6 months for them to study it.
I especially appreciate any discussion/reference about this subject of allergies and vaccines going forward. Tia.
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