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Covid a still very much with us
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<blockquote data-quote="melted welly" data-source="post: 9111387" data-attributes="member: 37168"><p>Old man was hospitalised for best part of a fortnight the day after after having his winter booster. Had a dangerously low platelet count. Was picked up on routine blood check, told to attend hospital immediately. Wouldn’t have known otherwise. Told twice it seemed to be a side effect of the booster on some people, then latterly they decided they weren’t sure what caused it. </p><p></p><p>2 transfusions later, multiple intrusive examinations including bone marrow and he seems back in check. </p><p></p><p>He also had a TIA after his booster in winter 2022, collapsing on Xmas Eve. Once is coincidence, twice isn’t. </p><p></p><p>I’ve got a wife and 2 little boys depending on me, I figure I don’t mix with a lot of people, none of us are vulnerable so I’d sooner take my chance with getting covid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melted welly, post: 9111387, member: 37168"] Old man was hospitalised for best part of a fortnight the day after after having his winter booster. Had a dangerously low platelet count. Was picked up on routine blood check, told to attend hospital immediately. Wouldn’t have known otherwise. Told twice it seemed to be a side effect of the booster on some people, then latterly they decided they weren’t sure what caused it. 2 transfusions later, multiple intrusive examinations including bone marrow and he seems back in check. He also had a TIA after his booster in winter 2022, collapsing on Xmas Eve. Once is coincidence, twice isn’t. I’ve got a wife and 2 little boys depending on me, I figure I don’t mix with a lot of people, none of us are vulnerable so I’d sooner take my chance with getting covid. [/QUOTE]
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