someone very close and important to me got a medical discharge from the military and collects disability pay from them to this day because they developed MS from a vaccine they received in the military.
They did not even have to sue for it. While stationed in Iraq a medic saw their movements and knew what was wrong. The medic initiated for them to go get tested. Which involves testing for everything else and those tests coming back negative as there is no test for MS. The military already had a procedure for the exact event because they knew it could happen.
The causality of vaccination and onset of MS cannot be determined. Based on these cases we cannot conclude whether vaccination represents a trigger in an otherwise predisposed or pre-symptomatic MS phase versus a purely spurious result as a consequence of vaccination in a very large proportion of the population, where incident cases occur independent of vaccination.
Lying? Dude, I quoted the entire opening paragraph of the CONCLUSION section. You're the one bullshitting us with a link that doesn't suggest what you claim it does. I don't think you even read it, lol!
someone very close and important to me got a medical discharge from the military and collects disability pay from them to this day because they developed MS from a vaccine they received in the military.
They did not even have to sue for it. While stationed in Iraq a medic saw their movements and knew what was wrong. The medic initiated for them to go get tested. Which involves testing for everything else and those tests coming back negative as there is no test for MS. The military already had a procedure for the exact event because they knew it could happen.
So it is not surprising to read about this.
well... this one is a scurry SOB.
MS has no cure & the treatment is hella $$$ even w/ insurance.
You even read your own link?
Second sentence: ” The association cannot be determined to be causal.”
Uh, what? Conclusion says this:
The causality of vaccination and onset of MS cannot be determined. Based on these cases we cannot conclude whether vaccination represents a trigger in an otherwise predisposed or pre-symptomatic MS phase versus a purely spurious result as a consequence of vaccination in a very large proportion of the population, where incident cases occur independent of vaccination.
Lying? Dude, I quoted the entire opening paragraph of the CONCLUSION section. You're the one bullshitting us with a link that doesn't suggest what you claim it does. I don't think you even read it, lol!