As a "vaccinated" man, in his 30's, with newfound mild chest pain, I find this extremely frustrating that they would censor this. I'm currently doing tests with doctors to see what's going on, and there is no clear cause, as of yet.
The problem with this VAERS data is that it doesn't seem to clearly show time delay of heart issues following the clot shots. I got the J&J shot in April. Only in October have I started to have chest discomfort. So is this related to the shot, or is this related to something else? Difficult to say. It seems most adverse reactions to the shots occur shortly after injection, as far as I can tell. A 6-month late onset of chest issues directly related to the shot seems unlikely. The "anti-covid" effects of the J&J shot are reduced to from 80% to 3% following 6 months, so I assume that means the shot mostly dissipates, including its ability to damage DNA and my essential organs. But these are assumptions.
Anyone able to share evidence-based thoughts on time delay of vaccine injuries would be appreciated.
Very similar to your case, I'm in my early 30s and I took the J&J in April as well. I started getting bouts of irregular heart rhythm after about a month or so and it felt like my heart was going to burst out of my chest. Luckily it's gone now, so hopefully yours clears up too with no long term damage.
As a "vaccinated" man, in his 30's, with newfound mild chest pain, I find this extremely frustrating that they would censor this. I'm currently doing tests with doctors to see what's going on, and there is no clear cause, as of yet.
The problem with this VAERS data is that it doesn't seem to clearly show time delay of heart issues following the clot shots. I got the J&J shot in April. Only in October have I started to have chest discomfort. So is this related to the shot, or is this related to something else? Difficult to say. It seems most adverse reactions to the shots occur shortly after injection, as far as I can tell. A 6-month late onset of chest issues directly related to the shot seems unlikely. The "anti-covid" effects of the J&J shot are reduced to from 80% to 3% following 6 months, so I assume that means the shot mostly dissipates, including its ability to damage DNA and my essential organs. But these are assumptions.
Anyone able to share evidence-based thoughts on time delay of vaccine injuries would be appreciated.
Very similar to your case, I'm in my early 30s and I took the J&J in April as well. I started getting bouts of irregular heart rhythm after about a month or so and it felt like my heart was going to burst out of my chest. Luckily it's gone now, so hopefully yours clears up too with no long term damage.
Thats great news! Very glad to hear it cleared up for you, and thanks for sharing. Hopefully my issue similarly resolves itself.