Follow the link below, then tick the ‘agree’ box at the bottom of the page which brings you to the search box. Type ‘Comirnaty ‘ which will take you to the page showing covid-19 info: click on ‘Adverse Drug Reactions’. If you then click on the arrow next to each class of info an itemized list will open up. Some of these are extremely long. Listed below are those for ‘Psychiatric Disorders’ and ‘Cardiac’ related FYI.
http://www.vigiaccess.org/?fbclid=IwAR2nYfc8AE0lfDM4QQRtAf7eBwr_qpHtc7S5mvrDRzJhLT4vQ2sFnlNufAc
PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS (13610):
- Insomnia (3659)
- Confusional state (1913)
- Anxiety (1354)
- Hallucination (719)
- Sleep disorder (719)
- Disorientation (705)
- Nervousness (627)
- Restlessness (540)
- Depressed mood (390)
- Delirium (387)
- Nightmare (357)
- Irritability (312)
- Agitation (302)
- Abnormal dreams (296)
- Depression (292)
- Mental fatigue (281)
- Panic attack (231)
- Mental status changes (116)
- Initial insomnia (113)
- Listless (105)
- Middle insomnia (88)
- Fear (78)
- Bradyphrenia (76)
- Apathy (71)
- Emotional distress (71)
- Tearfulness (68)
- Euphoric mood (66)
- Hallucination, visual (65)
- Panic reaction (58)
- Emotional disorder (56)
- Stress (56)
- Abnormal behaviour (52)
- Tension (52)
- Mood altered (46)
- Anger (45)
- Delusion (45)
- Suicidal ideation (41)
- Mood swings (38)
- Hallucination, auditory (37)
- Thinking abnormal (37)
- Sleep terror (36)
- Dissociation (34)
- Aggression (33)
- Psychotic disorder (33)
- Staring (30)
- Enuresis (29)
- Habit cough (29)
- Bruxism (28)
- Eating disorder (26)
- Autoscopy (25)
- Communication disorder (25)
- Head banging (25)
- Dysphemia (23)
- Mental disorder (23)
- Paranoia (23)
- Personality change (23)
- Derealisation (22)
- Loss of libido (21)
- Disorganised speech (20)
- Mania (20)
- Illusion (19)
- Sopor (18)
- Tachyphrenia (18)
- Depersonalisation/derealisation disorder (16)
- Fear of death (16)
- Feeling of despair (16)
- Immunisation anxiety related reaction (16)
- Tic (16)
- Affect lability (14)
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (13)
- Behaviour disorder (12)
- Flat affect (12)
- Major depression (12)
- Sleep talking (12)
- Daydreaming (11)
- Decreased interest (11)
- Phonophobia (11)
- Terminal insomnia (11)
- Delirium febrile (10)
- Hallucinations, mixed (10)
- Hypervigilance (10)
- Lack of spontaneous speech (10)
- Near death experience (10)
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (9)
- Conversion disorder (9)
- Dysphoria (9)
- Frustration tolerance decreased (8)
- Hallucination, olfactory (8)
- Libido decreased (8)
- Posturing (8)
- Time perception altered (8)
- Catatonia (7)
- Inappropriate affect (7)
- Panic disorder (7)
- Acute stress disorder (6)
- Dissociative disorder (6)
- Logorrhoea (6)
- Negative thoughts (6)
- Sleep attacks (6)
- Social avoidant behaviour (6)
- Somatic symptom disorder (6)
- Completed suicide (5)
- Depression suicidal (5)
- Fear of injection (5)
- Hypnagogic hallucination (5)
- Intentional self-injury (5)
- Libido increased (5)
- Somnambulism (5)
- Bipolar disorder (4)
- Constricted affect (4)
- Dyssomnia (4)
- Exploding head syndrome (4)
- Indifference (4)
- Laziness (4)
- Mutism (4)
- Paramnesia (4)
- Phobia (4)
- Pressure of speech (4)
- Sleep disorder due to a general medical condition (4)
- Agitated depression (3)
- Belligerence (3)
- Confusional arousal (3)
- Deja vu (3)
- Factitious disorder (3)
- Flashback (3)
- Generalised anxiety disorder (3)
- Hallucination, tactile (3)
- Psychiatric symptom (3)
- Psychotic symptom (3)
- Reading disorder (3)
- Sense of a foreshortened future (3)
- Sleep disorder due to general medical condition, insomnia type (3)
- Acute psychosis (2)
- Adjustment disorder with depressed mood (2)
- Anhedonia (2)
- Bipolar I disorder (2)
- Burnout syndrome (2)
- Claustrophobia (2)
- Confabulation (2)
- Depressive symptom (2)
- Dermatillomania (2)
- Dissociative amnesia (2)
- Disturbance in sexual arousal (2)
- Disturbance in social behaviour (2)
- Emotional poverty (2)
- Fear of disease (2)
- Fear of eating (2)
- Fear of falling (2)
- Hyperarousal (2)
- Impulse-control disorder (2)
- Impulsive behaviour (2)
- Intrusive thoughts (2)
- Mixed anxiety and depressive disorder (2)
- Morbid thoughts (2)
- Neuropsychiatric symptoms (2)
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (2)
- Orgasmic sensation decreased (2)
- Persecutory delusion (2)
- Psychological trauma (2)
- Psychomotor retardation (2)
- Psychotic behaviour (2)
- Rapid eye movements sleep abnormal (2)
- Schizophrenia (2)
- Self-injurious ideation (2)
- Soliloquy (2)
- Speech sound disorder (2)
- Stereotypy (2)
- Suicidal behaviour (2)
- Suicide attempt (2)
- Thought blocking (2)
- Violence-related symptom (2)
- Abulia (1)
- Affective disorder (1)
- Agoraphobia (1)
- Alcohol abuse (1)
- Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (1)
- Alcoholic hangover (1)
- Alcoholism (1)
- Anorgasmia (1)
- Anxiety disorder (1)
- Anxiety disorder due to a general medical condition (1)
- Asocial behaviour (1)
- Binge drinking (1)
- Body dysmorphic disorder (1)
- Breath holding (1)
- Breathing-related sleep disorder (1)
- Bulimia nervosa (1)
- Clinomania (1)
- Compulsions (1)
- Compulsive shopping (1)
- Decreased eye contact (1)
- Delusional disorder, unspecified type (1)
- Dermatophagia (1)
- Discouragement (1)
- Disinhibition (1)
- Drug abuse (1)
- Drug dependence (1)
- Emotional disorder of childhood (1)
- Encopresis (1)
- Fear of open spaces (1)
- Feelings of worthlessness (1)
- Gastrointestinal somatic symptom disorder (1)
- Gender dysphoria (1)
- Grandiosity (1)
- Helplessness (1)
- Hypersexuality (1)
- Hypersomnia-bulimia syndrome (1)
- Hypnopompic hallucination (1)
- Hypomania (1)
- Illness anxiety disorder (1)
- Learning disability (1)
- Limited symptom panic attack (1)
- Morose (1)
- Neurosis (1)
- Obsessive thoughts (1)
- Obsessive-compulsive symptom (1)
- Organic brain syndrome (1)
- Osmophobia (1)
- Paranoid personality disorder (1)
- Parasomnia (1)
- Pedantic speech (1)
- Premature ejaculation (1)
- Pseudodementia (1)
- Psychiatric decompensation (1)
- Psychological factor affecting medical condition (1)
- Psychotic disorder due to a general medical condition (1)
- Selective eating disorder (1)
- Self esteem decreased (1)
- Sleep disorder due to general medical condition, hypersomnia type (1)
- Sleep inertia (1)
- Sleep-related eating disorder (1)
- Social fear (1)
- Substance abuse (1)
- Suicide threat (1)
- Thought withdrawal (1)
- Trance (1)
- Waxy flexibility (1)
- Verbigeration (1)
- Vomiting psychogenic (1)
NOTE ALSO THE CARDIAC SECTION (only the first few listed… see link for the rest):
Cardiac disorders (13443)
- Palpitations (5456)
- Tachycardia (4927)
- Atrial fibrillation (521)
- Cardiac arrest (386)
- Arrhythmia (335)
- Myocardial infarction (316)
- Bradycardia (261)
- Sinus tachycardia (214)
- Extrasystoles (181)
- Cardiac failure (169)
- Acute myocardial infarction (167)
- Angina pectoris (167)
- Cardiovascular disorder (153)
- Cardiac flutter (145)
- Pericarditis (122)
- Myocarditis (115)
- Cardio-respiratory arrest (114)
- Supraventricular tachycardia (102)
- Ventricular extrasystoles (93)
- Cardiac failure congestive (65)
- Cardiac disorder (61)
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But this is honestly what most medicine has in their “side effects warnings”. Isnt it?
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Yes this is true. Most I find don’t even look or ask. A few years back I posted the word of an ex Lily executive, an MD, he said they were told not to discuss side effects with patients. Explains why I never knew about them until I had the internet & had begun asking questions. I find Doctors don’t like you doing that either. So yes I post these details to inform those who have no idea.
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Thank you very much, Pam! Yes, most doctors are only giving your the recipe to buy. They most times does not say anything about the side effects, and – much more important – want you are able to do against. Have a nice weekend! Michael
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True … and the same to you Michael, enjoy your weekend 🙂
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:-)) Thank you!!
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Yes this is true. Most I find don’t even look or ask. A few years back I posted the word of an ex Lily executive, an MD, he said they were told not to discuss side effects with patients. Explains why I never knew about them until I had the internet & had begun asking questions. I find Doctors don’t like you doing that either. So yes I post these details to inform those who have no idea. The operative word too on their lists is ‘suspected’ … we’re not allowed to conclude there may be a connection between the said medical treatment & the side effects.
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BELOVED PAM: WE DO THANK YOU FOR YOUR EFFORT!!!
PS:
https://truth11.com/2021/03/27/archbishop-vigano-reset-is-a-religious-war/
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Aaw thanks Seashell 🙂 ❤ bless u
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