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In this episode, I talk openly about vaccines, why I think they’re necessary in some cases, and why I’m uncomfortable with how many are given at once, especially to infants.
I’m not a doctor. I’m not pretending to be one.
This is about logic, common sense, and personal experience, not medical advice.
I explain:
How vaccines work in simple terms
Why I believe timing and quantity matter
How the immune system still has limits
Why vulnerability during immune response gets ignored
A personal experience that made me question the “it’s just a coincidence” explanation
I’m not anti-science. I’m not anti-medicine.
I’m pro asking questions, understanding pros and cons, and not pretending everything is risk-free just because it’s common.
This isn’t meant to convince anyone.
It’s just how I see it — and why.
By EJG The WeirdoIn this episode, I talk openly about vaccines, why I think they’re necessary in some cases, and why I’m uncomfortable with how many are given at once, especially to infants.
I’m not a doctor. I’m not pretending to be one.
This is about logic, common sense, and personal experience, not medical advice.
I explain:
How vaccines work in simple terms
Why I believe timing and quantity matter
How the immune system still has limits
Why vulnerability during immune response gets ignored
A personal experience that made me question the “it’s just a coincidence” explanation
I’m not anti-science. I’m not anti-medicine.
I’m pro asking questions, understanding pros and cons, and not pretending everything is risk-free just because it’s common.
This isn’t meant to convince anyone.
It’s just how I see it — and why.