I was out in Denver today for a brunch thing with them and a few others. Despite my crazy ass telling them not to get vaccinated one of the couples did. They've just had a baby and they were scared of what might happen if they didn't.
I did my duty trying to warn them, they listened and chose vaccinations. So I dropped it.
I've known this person for years. He is healthy. And then one day, less than a month after the vaccine, he starts seizing in the parking lot?
I don't know what caused it. He's in the hospital now. But my conspiracy bells are all fucking ringing right now.
I don't know what to say right now and I'm pretty sure "I told you so" is not helpful.
I don't know if this is me being a conspiracy theorist and an actual vaccine reaction or something completely unrelated but either way I'm scared of what is happening and don't know what to do next
How can I possibly do that with out doxing them or myself
(Ignore that bullshit troll--his comments are always like this.)
Back to the subject at hand, perhaps there is a way to get in an "I told you so," in a very roundabout way that won't cause distress.
If they can't find an actual reason for this, and point out that we are supposed to report any possible adverse reactions to the FDA. Regardless of what anyone thinks about any given drug, you should tell the people in charge of cataloguing this type of thing when it might have happened: they can sort it out from there, but they will not know if no one reports things. (This voluntary reporting system is bullshit and stupid, but here you can use it to your favor to broach the topic while couching it as "for public safety" and "what the authorities told us to do.")
That is a good idea
And dudes probably freaked out.