Astrazeneca vaccine
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I agree with @woodbine this shouldn't be discussed on any forum
As people on here give advice the vacinations are covered by medical issues and we aren't allowed to advise on those so we shouldn't be advising on the vacinations we aren't medical professional people how do we know what something does or doesn't do when there are different things reported all the time
If advise is given and something happens isn't that the same as advising about a medical issue and it's wrong ????
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Mike I understand I do read the science but it doesn't do any good putting it on here because it gets me into trouble I still belive its down to a person's choice today its been said it may not work on the the variants there will always be something new reported and that is from the scientists so at the end of the day its a medical issue so we shouldn't be advising
If advice is given and it goes wrong as I said in my above comment its a medical issue isn't it wrong to advise ?? -
I forgot to put my example Mike as you have said and as I have also seen myself that one specific blood clot is related so if we advise oh yes you will be fine and they got a clot wouldn't we be to blame and scope liable for allowing us to advise
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The point I was trying to make was we aren't allowed to advice on medication or medical issues and a vacination and the corona virus are medical issues
I was just just using the clot as an example of advising someone to do something and it went wrong thats all sorry
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Whilst there have been suggestions that some vaccines might be linked to cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, & apologies for just looking quickly into this earlier, I think we are in agreement that any putative links are very small indeed.There's a huge difference in giving medical advice, or wrongful medical advice @lisathomas50 & trying to assure members that getting a Covid-19 vaccine is in their best interest. I don't believe either Mike or myself are advising, rather trying to debunk what appears on sites such as social media. As mentioned, you don't provide scientific/medical links.
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@LisaThomas50 The vaccine rollout is a global public health programme aimed at reducing covid-19 mortalities and prevalence. The British government has published peer-reviewed information covering the safety of both AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccines. As-well as providing a ‘Yellow card’ reporting website for suspected side effects and guidance about the extremely rare incidence of blood clotting:
Around 4 people develop this condition for every million doses of AZ vaccine doses given.Considering this, we are not giving medical advice but reiterating that from trusted, official sources. We would encourage anyone who continues to have concerns over any aspect of the covid-19 vaccine to contact their GP to discuss the matter further.
As a reminder to all, please note the ‘Keep it safe’ section of our online guidelines which states:
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As I have already said you can remove my comments I didn't know about the blood clots until I saw it on here and I apologise I used the wrong example I shouldn't of commented at all realy so I apologise you can remove all my comments about the corona virus and it will be something I won't comment on again realy sorry a personal tragedy made me lose perspective
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@lisathomas50 I'm sorry to hear about your personal tragedy. I've sent you an email about the above to discuss this more privately, if you could give it a read and get back to me that would be appreciated.
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<Moderator removed - Unsubstantiated claim about covid-19 vaccine>. Eat food not medicine.
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@AlexGo hi and welcome to scope, might I suggest that getting varicose veins after a vaccine was mere conincidence?2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Hi @AlexGo and welcome to our community.
I'm sorry to hear that you've recently developed varicose veins however this isn't a currently recognised side effect of any of the covid-19 vaccines. For more information on known side effects, please see these respective patient information leaflets:- Patient information leaflet for Covid-19 Vaccine Moderna
- Information for UK recipients on Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine
- Information for UK recipients on Covid-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca
For this reason, I've edited your post as to avoid inadvertently misleading others and potentially deterring them from accessing the vaccine. As per our house rules around 'Keeping it safe':
Please be careful about sharing information.
· Always check that information is correct and appropriate.
· Do not present opinions as facts.
· Share reputable sources of information.Please use this Yellow Card reporting website to report any suspected side effects to vaccines/medication that may concern you.
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This is a joke, I said (Removed by moderator, post contains unsubstantiated claims about the Coronavirus vaccine) and moderator deleted my text. Discrimination!!!
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@AlexGo
It isn't discrimination in any sense it is important that information is factual and not just an assumption with no factual back up to your claim
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AlexGo said:This is a joke, I said I have a varicose veins because of AZ and moderator deleted my text. Discrimination!!!
And rightly so.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡 -
Scope is only small in comparison not defending things that aren't factual but the news and news papers and other social media sites can put people off but as I said before I don't think it should be discussed on any forum just my opinion
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Well, I was thinking this is a forum where I can found more information about AZ but looks (Removed by moderator) where you only can say what moderator wants. Maybe it's rare about (Removed by moderator, post contains unverified claims about Coronavirus vaccine) but some how GP say to me they are VERY BUSY at the moment and MINIMUM 3 months need wait go to hospital to see a doctor, my 2 week past and still no one call me phlebotomy to get appointment. So I'm here to see how many people have this problem and to read good advice. Good luck
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And yes I reported long time ago to Yellow card. Don't think it will be some changes.
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Hello @AlexGo
Firstly, welcome to the community, I'm glad you've joined us. And I'm sorry to hear that you are having difficulty with varicose veins.
I think in this current climate we have to be careful not to claim links between the various Coronavirus vaccines and symptoms we might develop around the time of taking the vaccine.
Your initial post was edited because we have to be careful not to mislead anybody about the side-effects of taking a vaccine, and therefore I have edited further remarks that you've made about the vaccination in line with our community guidelines.
You are absolutely welcome to discuss your experience of taking the vaccine, and receive peer support from others, but I'd just like to remind everyone of the information that Cher shared earlier around the trusted sources for information relating to the vaccines:- Patient information leaflet for Covid-19 Vaccine Moderna
- Information for UK recipients on Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine
- Information for UK recipients on Covid-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca
You did the right thing in reporting your experience to Yellow card, I would encourage anybody to do the same if they experience difficulties following their vaccination. Of course, you can always ask for your GP's advice too, it's a shame in this situation that your GP seems to have a lengthy waiting list.
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