locke besse
1 min readMar 2, 2023

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I am not interested in getting into a discussion of Covid. Your citations do not impress me. I read PubMed among other sources frequently. Your suggestion that Covid vaccines may cause POTS is absolutely incorrect. Two of your cites indicate that POTS is a side effect of Covid infection. The third is the discussion of other types of vaccination that are not related to Covid. The article was written in 2019 a year before Covid even appeared on the scene and about a year before the Covid vaccine was widely available. These articles talk about normal traditional vaccine types which use attenusted viruses, not the mRNA vaccines creatrded by Moderna and Pfizer. I really have no interest in getting into a discussion about Covid. You are taking a simple rebuttal I wrote to an article by an understandably bitter and ill-informed girl and have tried to engage me in a scientific debate. I have no interest in doing so. I have better things to do.

If you would like to start afresh on a new subject, I would be happy to engage you directly. I have spent far too much time on the nonsense in JD Hood’s original article. My comment has been posted and the public who is interested will see that it is a valid counterpoint to her specious argument.

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locke besse
locke besse

Written by locke besse

Eclectic trans woman, terminally curious. Too many degrees. Trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up. Attract stray puppies and social outcasts

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