September 22, 2021, 07:23 AM
NK402Your Tax Dollars at Work
As a retired OB-Gyn, I still get medically-oriented Emails from various organizations on a daily basis. Today's news included a piece on how the NIH has granted $1.6 million of your money to, not one but five medical centers to study the effect of the the Covid-19 vaccine on women's menstrual cycles. It seems that some women, who have gotten the vaccine, have noticed changes in their menstrual cycle and we, you and I, need to get to the bottom of it. Not sure what they are planning to do with the information. Perhaps, if there is a link, the NIH will decree that only menopausal women get the vaccine. Good to know there's still enough money around for the important stuff.
September 22, 2021, 08:04 AM
GraniteguyThis is a real issue. I know several women who have significant issues with their cycles "post-jab". (in one case to the point of hospitalization) The J&J seems to be the worst for women in this regard. The bigger question is - what will be done with this data?
I will be very curious what the US 2022 birth rates look like come this time next year. (versus historical averages for documented
citizens)
September 26, 2021, 10:42 PM
p08Don't worry if our reproduction rate goes down here we will have plenty of Mexicans and Haitians to take over.
September 27, 2021, 01:07 AM
LS1 GTOGentlemen, I truly believe those comments are beneath you and closer to Neanderthal than likely meant:
OP, "WTF?"
September 27, 2021, 01:08 AM
LS1 GTORemember, this is all in fun.