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Not Sure If Ur Even Allowed To Ask This, But Here Goes! Does Anyone Think Their Diagnosis Had Anything To Do With The Covid Jab???
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posted February 27
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I have questioned that fro
The beginning. I know there is no definitive evidence but still I wonder.

posted February 27
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Any medical concerns are a mouse click away - vaccines stop viruses from invading healthy cells and turning them into viral cells - all viruses work the same way. It’s a shame that in 2024 there are people (i.e., Florida outbreak) not protecting their children from measles —which is highly contagious and dangerous —because of ignorance and failure to investigate information readily available.

https://time.com/6835635/measles-outbreak-2024/

Take care, stay informed, sending you peace.

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posted February 29
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Absolutely not. They are miles apart in any conceivable way. It is so vital to convey the impression to your physician/oncologist that you are knowledgeable about science and not a patient who cannot understand their disease. Any anti-viral vaccine will operate to stop what all viruses do—replicate themselves by the millions to spread throughout your body. This process has nothing to do with your immune cells where lymphoma can develop — in fact the OPPOSITE - anti-viral vaxes help the body’s immune cells to fight the virus.

People who need a cause for everything (those very much needing to feel in control) are vulnerable to these simplified views and also vulnerable to simplify beliefs that can be untrue and dangerous, like scapegoating people with differences, or lies about danger to our security to persuade them to follow him/her or pay them for a miracle solution.

Always investigate- you grow stronger with knowledge.

See:
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/high-school...

Lymphoma is the opposite as it occurs in WEAKENED, as opposed to STRENGTHENED (as anti viral vaccines do) immune cells. Mine was most probably from a medication I was on for Crohn’s disease which was an immunosuppressive medication.

Viral replication: lytic vs lysogenic (video) | Khan Academy
Viral replication: lytic vs lysogenic (video) | Khan Academy
posted February 28
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

2 of my doctors do!

posted February 27
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

No. I don’t believe my cancer or anyone else’s was Covid vaccine related. I was diagnosed with NHL / DLBCL in August 2021. I had already had 2 COVID vaccines earlier that same year. My oncologist advised me to get a booster in advance of starting chemo. I’ve had all the available, additional boosters since then. People that are anti-vaxx believe conspiracy theories about Covid, Covid origins, Covid validity, Covid vaccines .. People are all entitled to believe as they choose. I am a believer in vaccines, I trust my doctors.
I have never had Covid.

posted March 3 (edited)

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