Could the annual influenza shot, the nasal mode, do any overexploit to your brain since it go up your trunk?
I got it last year while on a lot of medication (seroquel, birth control, and minocycline for acne). I started having weird symtpoms, brain fog, confusion, memory problems, vision problems, doomed to failure panic attacks, and numbness. I've been to many doctors for this drastically weird set of symptoms including a psychologist, neurologist, nueroptamologist, and many others.
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yes i could melt your brain surrounded by a slow and painful way
Your brain cells are separated from your blood stream by the blood-brain hurdle, a membrane that lines the outside of the blood vessels and selectively regulates what can enter your brain from the blood and vice versa. The protein antigens in the vaccine cannot enter your brain because of this barrier.
Vaccines are tested thoroughly for safekeeping and efficacy before they are marketed, and even after they are marketed adverse reaction are reported and kept track of. Vaccines are safe.
However, in very intermittent cases (1/millions) vaccines, like any stimulus of an immune response including infections, can trigger an autoimmune reaction known as Guillain-Barre syndrome which is usually acting. Your symptoms do not match this.
What you are experiencing likely has nought to do with the vaccine. I hope you find out what's wrong. Source(s): http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaiā¦
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yes i could melt your brain surrounded by a slow and painful way
Your brain cells are separated from your blood stream by the blood-brain hurdle, a membrane that lines the outside of the blood vessels and selectively regulates what can enter your brain from the blood and vice versa. The protein antigens in the vaccine cannot enter your brain because of this barrier.
Vaccines are tested thoroughly for safekeeping and efficacy before they are marketed, and even after they are marketed adverse reaction are reported and kept track of. Vaccines are safe.
However, in very intermittent cases (1/millions) vaccines, like any stimulus of an immune response including infections, can trigger an autoimmune reaction known as Guillain-Barre syndrome which is usually acting. Your symptoms do not match this.
What you are experiencing likely has nought to do with the vaccine. I hope you find out what's wrong. Source(s): http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaiā¦
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