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Effectiveness of one shot of Pfizer vs both shots, for cancer patients.

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Healthy people usually get over 90% protection from one pfizer shot by the time they reach 20 days. Cancer patients - 43% had some antibodies at about 20 days but 95% of cancer patients achieved strong immune response within a couple weeks after the second shot. How long the immunity lasts is an unknown. I dont have any immunity to measles, probably due to radiation treatments to the T4 cells in my abdomen. Was going to get MMR last year but covid got in the way. Here's the article:

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I had both Pfizer shots with no problems.

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GeorgeGlass in reply toBreak60

Have you had your ast and alt tested since then? I'm trying to figure out if mine are rising because of the inflammatory effects of the mnra vaccine or if it's due to orgovyx adt pills.

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fmenninger in reply toGeorgeGlass

I had the Janssen (JNJ) and zero issues to date. As you know, this vaccine uses an adenovirus vector vs mRNA.

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GeorgeGlass in reply tofmenninger

Yep, I'm aware. I'm hesitant to get anything from Janssen after their Levaquin ruined my life for the last 12 months by damaging most of the mitochondria in my body. Numerous problems since then.

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fmenninger in reply toGeorgeGlass

Gotcha. Good points and will get Ab testing. I’m ok with it as long as the filler is not talcum powder and a microchip! Ha ha

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GeorgeGlass in reply tofmenninger

true, i wont send you the mercola article today about the history of all those companies. I am getting the 2nd shot Friday and I have dont want to think of the negative possibilities long term. I think they are low, but they are there. I used to put baby powder between my legs and my balls, I wonder if that seeped through the pores and caused the PCx lol

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fmenninger in reply toGeorgeGlass

Most likely as talcum powder was used on my butt and balls as a baby so you may have something there. Then again. I worked sometimes down in lower Manhattenville post 911 as their lawyers taking cases left and right. Many cancer victims from post 911 that included pca.

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fmenninger in reply toGeorgeGlass

The bar these big Pharma have to reach for eua is greater than 50% which is not great but better than nothing. They have lobbyists to pay off the politicians. No one can tell us the long term side effects of any covid vaccine as there’s no data...only time will tell as to which one is overall safer in the long run. I know many, esp younger gen, not moving forward to get vaccinated. Definitely prod and cons but our govt will push hard with new legislation to make it harder not to take the vaccine.

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GeorgeGlass in reply tofmenninger

If I was healthy I would not get anything yet but with the cancer, and a few other factors, I'm reluctantly getting it.

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GeorgeGlass in reply tofmenninger

You should get antibody or T cells immunity test in about 5-6 weeks. For people with semi-weak immune systems, the J&J vaccine doesn't get much above 50% effectiveness/immunity for certain immune compromised groups. For some groups it's even lower. youtube.com/watch?v=R0wn_vI...

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