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Originally Posted by Irace86.2.0
Circling back to this study, if the vaccine caused wide spread allergic reactions in groups that normally don’t have allergic reactions to vaccines then that would be mentioned or would cause the medication to fail clinical trials, but again, there is no point in torturing people that they already know would be tortured when their adverse effects aren’t specific to this vaccine.
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Since we're on the topic.
I've never had an allergic reaction to medication or any vaccines (take normal flu vaccine, etc.).
But I have terrible stomach "hypersensitivity" (GI doc term, not mine) to certain foods, which causes unusual allergic reactions, usually acid reflux, terrible stomach pain, occasional nausea if it's extreme enough of an event.
So in this case are we thinking (obviously not looking for an official, medical approval here just theorizing) that this should still be fine for me or do I actually need to confirm otherwise?