datgrace t1_j2vnxjg wrote
Reply to comment by Dapper-Goat4408 in Immuno-suppressants may negatively affect SARS-CoV-2 antibody responses. In a study on autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic disease (AIRD) patients, neutralizing antibody levels were significantly lower for AIRD patient than in controls. Arthritis treatments were risk factors for reduced responses by glawgii
There are a few research papers on it leading/contributing to developing autoimmune diseases so I don’t see why not
I got dermatographia from it which has been fun
Dapper-Goat4408 t1_j2vo72x wrote
Oh I’d love to read them. I never had autoimmune before I had this vaccine. Autoimmune runs in my family though so I may have been destined for it eventually.
Mountainstreams t1_j2w2o22 wrote
The risks of POTS after Covid-19 vaccination & SARS cov2 infection POTS isn’t a typical autoimmune in how it’s treated but it’s triggered by shocks to the immune system. My wife developed it along with a few other autoimmune issues after her 2nd Covid vaccine. I’d imagine Covid could also be a trigger for new autoimmune conditions too. Here’s another paper that lists a few autoimmune diseases including RA. New-onset autoimmune phenomena post-COVID-19 vaccination
Peteostro t1_j2yss3v wrote
“authors showed that the odds of new POTS-associated diagnoses following natural SARS-CoV-2 infection were more than five times higher compared to the post-vaccination period”
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HyperAad t1_j2w6fn9 wrote
If you're male don't worry too much. If you're female, also don't worry too much, great progress is being made in the autoimmune disease research field.
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