I am sharing this because we do not have a ton of researched data on vaccine shedding. I *know* it occurs, because I am one of the people with female bleeding issues after being around a lot of vaccinated people. Especially around the time when a new booster shot comes out. It was really bad when the first 2 shots rolled out. I have read many anecdotal reports. I have heard the issues from both vaccinated and unvaccinated patients. I have numerous patients and friends who have had hysterectomy’s post vaccine/shedding exposure. I had 2 post-menopausal women start bleeding again post covid vaccine.
This is important data we are still gathering and working on. But this is an excellent start!
This is exactly why getting a vaccine isn’t just an individual choice anymore and this deserves to be discussed. They were just talking about how the MPox vaccine insert states shedding for up to 6 weeks that can be very harmful for certain people. That is also a two shot vaccine so you are talking about someone possibly shedding for 9+ weeks. Trump just announced Stargate which includes an AI/mRNA cancer vaccine component. These things are here to stay it seems and they are going to put a lot of people at risk. Interestingly when I read that article it mentioned nose bleeds and a few years ago I was having frequent nose bleeds that I never correlated to shedding. I don’t get them normally and since that was 2022 it was probably shedding. Frankly I’d rather have Covid or any other respiratory disease than be shed on by a gene therapy recipient.
If this was not so serious it would be funny. These "super shedders" were the ones that used the terms "super spreaders". Remember the Sturgis rally, "The Super Spreader Event"? Many of these shedders are the same arrogant assholes walking around with their noses in the air because "they did their part". The same people posting a picture of their child, at zero risk, getting their poison shot. "I wear a mask for the unvaccinated", that was my personal favorite. Now they are walking, contagious, infections. I understand why the good doctor said we should not discriminate the other way ... but that is very hard.