mango
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I'm so sorry to hear you still haven't recoveredI would think that any MD in Sweden would be pro vaccination for everyone they believe it is safe for. Your doctor probably thinks that you are vulnerable to a bad outcome from the current vaccines.
I would be inclined to listen to your doctor in this case. My specialist has retired and in my fog and clumsiness I didn’t make any attempt to contact him and ask whether I should get the shot. He would have said wait, I’m pretty sure.
It’s about three months since my second shot and I still haven’t recovered, perhaps i had a cascade of effects, like that building in Florida. I have no problem with annual flu vaccines, so I naïvely thought “they all stimulate your immune system, so what’s the difference?”
You may want to wait. Perhaps a low dosage or different vaccine version for people with dysfunctional immune systems will be invented.

Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on this. It's a really difficult decision...
Also, I recently learned that people who came down with POTS after a vaccination (flu vaccines, for example) have been recommended by one of the main Swedish POTS specialists/researchers to very carefully consider the risks when deciding whether to have the covid-19 vaccine or not. Some have been recommended to not have it. OI was my first and main symptom after the vaccination that made me ill, before the typical ME symptoms started appearing, and nowadays I have very severe OI (most likely POTS and NMH). So, this is one more piece of advice that I'm keeping in mind.
I think I'm going to suggest/ask my GP to try and contact the POTS specialist and/or a couple of ME specialists who know more about vaccine associated ME onset and severe ME (including the neurologist who diagnosed me, although he no longer sees ME patients), to ask for their opinion.
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