I haven't talked about this in this thread, but after some news I got today, I feel like I have to. So, back in May, before we knew about how the vaccines caused heart issues, and were pretty much useless, I ended getting the first dose of Pfizer. I got it based on a coin toss. Covid Classic posed no threat to me, and, at the time, the risk of the jab seemed to be minimal, so, heads I would get it, tails I wouldn't. It came up heads, so off I went. Now, bit of a power level, I suppose: I'm a man in my mid-20's. No chronic illnesses (until now, fuck me), and I lead a generally healthy lifestyle. I get the jab at the end of May, three months later, end of August, I haze a seizure, first, and only, one I've ever had. Initial scans of my heart and brain in the ER come back fine. A later MRI shows my thinker is structurally sound. But the EEGs reveal I may have some form of epilepsy, and, as of today, I have to take anti-seizure medication. Hopefully, not forever, since it was only the single episode five months ago, and I'm young enough that I may grow out of it if I'm lucky, but fuck me, right? Doctors still don't know what caused the seizure, but, as I'm sure you can guess, I have an idea. The only part of my lifestyle that has changed this year? That fucking vaccine. After my incident, I saw a video of somebody getting wheeled out of a vaccine clinic on a stretcher, for a seizure, that occurred minutes after injection. Two weeks ago, I read a VAERS report about a woman who got jabbed, breastfed her baby, and the baby had a seizure. I've been watching that Joe Rogan episode with Dr. Malone, and he mentioned that the vaccine has the potential mess with your brain. They say if you don't have any negative effects after 21 days of the jab, you're fine, right? So, theoretically, my seizure can't be jab related, since it was 90 days after, but then, they also said the vaccines were 95% effective, and stopped transmission, so it's not like I can trust a goddamn word they say. I'm convinced the vaccine fucked up my brain. Maybe it didn't, maybe it really is something else, but, unless the doctors can figure out an exact cause for my condition, I can't rule out the possibility that this is the case. The whole reason I flipped a coin was to take humanity out of the equation, and leave it up to fate. I'd have to adhere to whatever the coin said, no matter the outcome. Should have trusted my fucking gut, and not gotten the thing at all