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COVID Vaccines Linked to Functional Neurological Disorders
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So that’s what’s going on, they are worried about the impact. Not worried about what's wrong with these women. (Note, I am not anti-vax, i absolutely support widespread vaccination)
Of course their N=2 case study involves women who may be inventing themselves some side effects. It is absolutely suspicious that it was sudden onset too. (Dripping sarcasm)
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COVID Vaccines Linked to Functional Neurological Disorders
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FND involves a disruption in normal brain mechanisms for controlling the body. It can be triggered by physical or emotional events including head injury, medical or surgical procedures, or vaccinations. People with FND may present with a range of neurological symptoms such as seizures, sensory abnormalities, gait or balance disturbance, or weakness. FND is distinct from feigning because patients perceive their symptoms as involuntary. Once it is recognized and diagnosed, FND can be treated.
Among the various adverse events which might be observed after COVID-19 vaccination, the occurrence of functional -- once called psychogenic -- neurological disorders might be a challenging issue for healthcare providers, media, and public opinion with a negative impact on vaccination campaigns
So that’s what’s going on, they are worried about the impact. Not worried about what's wrong with these women. (Note, I am not anti-vax, i absolutely support widespread vaccination)
"In both patients, neurological symptoms were characterized by a sudden onset and overt inconsistency, as typically observed in patients with FND," Fasano and Daniele wrote
Of course their N=2 case study involves women who may be inventing themselves some side effects. It is absolutely suspicious that it was sudden onset too. (Dripping sarcasm)
it goes on…
Earlier this year, a group led by David Perez, MD, MMSc, of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, published a paper in JAMA Neurology that discussed videos that had emerged on Facebook, YouTube, and other channels showing people with severe neurological symptoms, such as convulsions and difficulty walking, after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
"The spread of these videos could fuel vaccine hesitancy by giving an overly simplistic impression of potential links between the vaccine and major neurological symptoms," Perez said in a statement. "Instead, these are symptoms of a real, brain-based disorder that sits at the intersection of neurology and psychiatry."
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"It is recognized that physical events such as head injury, surgeries, or vaccinations in some individuals can precipitate the development of FND," Perez told MedPage Today. "In such instances, one of the important mechanisms is the attention drawn to the body."