Post#579 » by chefo » Thu Aug 26, 2021 2:11 am 
            
            
            Both my wife and I are vaccinated, but I can understand why even medical professionals were/are not comfortable with MRNA vaccines. 
The technology has been around for 30 years and going, and until COVID-19, the medical community itself viewed them with a huge dose of skepticism. These vaccines are NOT anything like what we have 70 years of data on. The method of operation is entirely different and quite frankly, nobody knows what the long-term effects on the body are.
In my anecdotal case, I had a full blown autoimmune response for almost a month after the second dose. Haven't been in this much pain and that miserable for that long, ever. Every effin' joint--toes, fingers, feet, ankles, knees, hips, elbows, shoulders, neck--horrible headaches out of the blue (That I've never had before--still come and go)... which as it turns out, are fairly common side effects of the vaccine I took, if not as severe as mine. 
The big pharma corps got one big assumption wrong--that when they stick you in the shoulder, the only cells that will be trained to produce the spike protein will remain in the shoulder. Hence, your immune system will react and inflame the entry point only... except, they now find cells producing that spike protein everywhere in the body. And, given that the immune system is trained to attack everything that looks like that protein, for all we know, we might have all given ourselves some variation of MS. Or maybe not. We won't know for a decade probably. 
New medical technologies are usually tested over a decade before the tech is allowed in the general public and every medical professional knows that. The ones who took the vaccine judged that the risk is well worth it, or had to. But I can see how a ton of healthcare workers, especially doctors, thought otherwise. 
We're the guinea pigs for an entirely new vaccine paradigm. I just hope the guys who designed these were not brilliant idiots.