Covid Vaccinations: Efficacy, Options, & Special Considerations for Chronic Illness

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  • People with chronic illnesses often have compromised immune systems or ongoing health issues that can affect how they respond to vaccines. The effectiveness and potential side effects of vaccines may differ for these individuals compared to the general population. Individuals with chronic illnesses may be at a higher risk of experiencing adverse reactions to vaccines. This can make them hesitant to receive the vaccine and necessitates a careful evaluation of risks and benefits.
    Solve Chief Scientific Officer H. Tim Hsiao, PhD. talks to infectious disease epidemiologist and science communicator Jessica Malaty Rivera M.S. (Chair, Committee of Scientific and Medical Advisors, Vaccinate Your Family) and distinguished physician Melanie Hoppers, M.D. (Medical Provider, Bateman Horne Center) about the complex issues surrounding Covid vaccination for those with ME/CFS, Long Covid, and other infection-associated chronic conditions and illnesses.
    This comprehensive session delves into:
    •The effectiveness of Covid vaccinations in preventing Long Covid and other long-term symptoms.
    •An overview of the different types of Covid vaccines currently available.
    •Insights into how vaccine manufacturers address the special needs of individuals with chronic illnesses during vaccine development.
    •Expert advice on how people with ME/CFS, Long Covid, and other infection-associated chronic conditions can make informed decisions about Covid vaccination.
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ความคิดเห็น • 11

  • @marmosher
    @marmosher 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Is the data from the referenced studies available for anybody who is interested in doing their own analysis?

  • @ScottTheScientist
    @ScottTheScientist 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Is there consideration of vaccine contamination during manufacturing process?

  • @slbeard
    @slbeard 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    So I fell asleep listening when it was live. Just listened to it. I didn't find this helpful at all. We kept getting the same responses. I understand every person is different and react differently to just about everything. But I wanted more than what I read on MEaction, which was suggested to us to read from medical provider in this. My doctors don't know much about ME, so I feel like I can't even go and ask my doctor for their recommendations. If there is no scientific data to show if the risks outweigh the benefits, not sure what the point was of this.

    • @amysin963
      @amysin963 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thank you for this comment; I suspected committing a full hour to this might be a waste of precious spoons, so I’ll skip it. I’ll add here what my functional medicine doctor (extremely well versed in LC) told me last summer when I asked him if I should consider getting any of the upcoming fall vaccines: “I cannot recommend that any of my long hauler patients take any vaccines at this point. We just don’t know enough about what they will do to an already amped up immune response.”

  • @Jennifer-gc2tx
    @Jennifer-gc2tx 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I made it 12 minutes into the video and gave up. It's too long. Seems like it is just more of the same info we already had. Same general statistics that have been public knowledge for a long time now. I could use a summary with only the results of studies/trials that included people with ME/CFS. From what I've learned over the past few years, we are intentionally excluded from studies and trials, so the results don't apply to us.
    Their advice on what to do before and after vaccination is not doable for me and probably many others with ME/CFS. Rest? I need to live my life and I have responsibilities. I am always trying to rest, but there is only so much time to do that. Am I supposed to try to rest even more? Not really possible. Take H1 and H2 blockers...can't take them due to side effects. Reschedule around PEM...how can you do that when it's unpredictable and appointments are hard to get?
    So I quit watching. Seems like the rest of the hour will be a waste of my time/energy.

    • @marmosher
      @marmosher 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I find it difficult to imagine that anyone with MECFS would voluntarily take vaccines in a trial.

  • @bigfoot8103
    @bigfoot8103 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Uhm, I think Long COVID on top of CFS/ME is worse than just having the potential to contract COVID. Why risk it? Anyway, who are these CFS/ME sufferers walking about and putting themselves in a position to get COVID? 😂

    • @flammewerfer
      @flammewerfer 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Disregarding the fact that CFS/ME sufferers can still have a limited social life, they probably aren't going to be able to take good care of themselves on their own and will be around people who do go out and potentially bring back the covid virus. Also, people seem to be misconstruing the ideas "the virus and vaccine can both potentially cause long covid" with "the virus and vaccine have an equal risk of causing long covid." They're not even close to comparable, the virus is far more likely to cause long covid than the vaccine.