[Deleted User] wrote: » Like I said though, I'm not sure what my BMI was when I was last at the GP. He's also pointed out that I'm almost certainly diabetic but there's no point in him recording it as all it'll do is **** me down the line. Gonna spend this week seeing about registering at an NI address and see how I get on. Better than waiting around for naval gazers to get the finger out.
Turtwig wrote: » Why wouldn't your gp record you're a diabetic?
Turtwig wrote: » Pardon my ignorance. Why is this directed at the Irish Authorities? They're not alone in this action.
Goldengirl wrote: » And since when are NIAC answerable to MRHA ?
Deleted User wrote: » Why would he? It's barely a disease when the treatment is to eat properly. Having it recorded is a black mark that I don't want and has no benefit (til now :pac:) and just downsides in the future for life insurance, certain health insurances etc. If I lose weight it'll go away and be like nothing ever happened.
Cork2021 wrote: » Good thread here again. Like a few have said, AZ offered to me in the morning I’d be there in a flash!https://twitter.com/sailorrooscout/status/1371158484113371143?s=21
ACitizenErased wrote: » I agree with this guy tbhhttps://twitter.com/rupert_pearse/status/1371225541395763200?s=21
astrofool wrote: » What course should be taken? Keep it a secret and say nothing? What he says could be correct, but I'm not quite sure what the alternative to following the science is.
ACitizenErased wrote: » The whole concept of vaccine approval is the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks. What we have seen is a very small number of clotting incidents that are not abnormal with regards to statistical prevalence. All of these types of events are taken into account when issuing approval.
astrofool wrote: » The reason for the suspension is because there was an abnormal occurrence of clotting events (or the data looked abnormal), so there is a pause while it's investigated to make sure that it is actually normal. Given the severity in the cases involved (1 person died, 1 person in hospital with severe difficulties), the pause is the safest thing to do and it can resume when the abnormalities are explained. If the abnormality is indeed due to the vaccine, then guidance on who can take the vaccine will be updated, along with additional monitoring steps. I do not believe this is likely, but again, given the severity of the symptoms, it has to be investigated thoroughly.
ACitizenErased wrote: » I disagree completely to be honest. Suspending the vaccine will not improve public confidence in the slightest and everyone knows that. The benefits of the vaccine completely outweigh any potential risk, no matter how “abnormal” these events are, they’re a statistically small amount. Same can be said for things like birth control which are well known to cause clots and are regularly prescribed.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Why would he? It's barely a disease when the treatment is to eat properly. Having it recorded is a black mark that I don't want and has no benefit (til now :pac:) and just downsides in the future for life insurance, certain health insurances etc. If I lose weight it'll go away and be like nothing ever happened.
Sweet.Science wrote: » I know that . I'm in the last cohort . I'll be one of the last to be offered a vaccination . Anyone who was in anyway vulnerable will have already had one . My vaccine will be to offer me protection if I want one . Which as things stand I won't take if it's AZ Don't see what the huge issue is . It's my own decision . Ive taken numerous vaccinations for travelling etc . I'm not some anti vax sort that you are insinuating
Goldengirl wrote: » Ah here this is just such an ignorant response .....
gozunda wrote: » Because that shows an incredible level of ignorance on what can be a life threatening condition depending on whether its Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. The forrmer which most certainly will not "go away and be like nothing ever happened". And the second where unmanaged can lead to significant impacts on your health and quality of life.
stephenjmcd wrote: » EMA assessment due Thursday according to Donnelly as per Irish times. After that NIAC and HPRA will make their recommendation to Government
Deleted User wrote: » Ah good, another week of missed targets.