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Phuket doctors state that a 12-year-old boy who went blind was NOT from a Covid-19 vaccine, following viral story

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By Goong Nang(GN)

 

Phuket – A 62-year-old grandmother called the press for help after her 12-year-old boy in the Thalang district has gone blind after he reportedly received a second dose of the Covid -19 vaccine, according to her. Meanwhile, leading Phuket doctors have confirmed the boy’s blindness was, according to them, NOT due to a Covid-19 vaccine.

 

Local Phuket media visited the 12-year-old boy (The Phuket Express is withholding his name) over the past weekend. The boy lives with his 62-year-old grandmother and 62-year-old grandfather in the Thalang district.

 

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His grandmother, Mrs. Kaesri Saeong, told the Phuket media, “My nephew received the second dose of a Pfizer vaccine last year on November 25th, 2021. Ten days after he said he was unwell before convulsing. He was sent to an ICU room at a hospital. When he woke up he had gone completely blind.”

 

Full story: https://thephuketexpress.com/2022/05/09/phuket-doctors-state-that-a-12-year-old-boy-who-went-blind-was-not-from-a-covid-19-vaccine-following-viral-story/

 

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If it is identified, then it is identified. 

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Yeah I wont trust a Thai doctor with anything. 

There are some scientific case studies as well as web is full of stories. It is possible to loose eyesight and one of many risks associated with this vaccine.

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8358769/

Conclusion

There may be a correlation between ocular inflammatory diseases with autoimmune mechanism and the mRNA COVID-19 vaccination.

Have they isolated the "bacteria" which has caused the alleged infection causing the inflammation and have they identified the source of the bacteria?

Release the science behind the cause of the convulsions. Yes people with unrelated bacterial infections especially in the sinus region do convulse, I feel further investigation and information required

 

 

28 minutes ago, RJRS1301 said:

Release the science behind the cause of the convulsions. Yes people with unrelated bacterial infections especially in the sinus region do convulse, I feel further investigation and information required

Further investigation maybe a longtime coming.

4 hours ago, RandiRona said:

Yeah I wont trust a Thai doctor with anything. 

There are some scientific case studies as well as web is full of stories. It is possible to loose eyesight and one of many risks associated with this vaccine.

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8358769/

Conclusion

There may be a correlation between ocular inflammatory diseases with autoimmune mechanism and the mRNA COVID-19 vaccination.

There's alot on the line here.  Everywhere.  It's not the Thai doctors that need to be singled out here.

1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

Further investigation maybe a longtime coming.

It's not when really.  It's the reliability of the investigation.

Hope the good doctors and researchers have done checks on information available and have held specimens of the "bacteria" for further research.

 

Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had profound and lasting consequences since 2019. Although vaccines against COVID-19 have been developed and approved under emergency use authorization, various adverse events have also been reported after COVID-19 vaccination. This review was undertaken to help clinicians recognize the possible manifestations and systemic pathogenesis, especially those related to the eye, after receiving COVID-19 vaccination. A systemic search was performed on 22 August 2021 through Embase, Medline, and Cochrane Library for publications on ocular manifestations after COVID-19 vaccination. Two case-control studies/retrospective cohort studies, one cross-sectional study, three case series, sixteen case reports, two images, and seven letters were included. Ocular manifestations after receiving COVID-19 vaccines may appear on the eyelid, cornea and ocular surface, retina, uvea, nerve, and vessel. The ocular manifestations occurred up to forty-two days after vaccination, and vaccine-induced immunologic responses may be responsible. Although the incidence rate of ocular symptoms is considerably lower in the vaccinated subjects than in COVID-19 patients, physicians should be aware of the possible associations between COVID-19 vaccines and ocular symptoms for the early diagnosis and treatment of vision problems or life-threatening complications.
 
13 hours ago, Flying Saucage said:

You might find this listed somewhere in this Pfizer paper, if you have the time to read pages 30 to 38.5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf

which is not a list of things that have happened - you do understand that, right? 

It is literally a list of things reported via voluntary reporting systems, and that have not been substantiated

On 5/10/2022 at 7:15 AM, RJRS1301 said:

Have they isolated the "bacteria" which has caused the alleged infection causing the inflammation and have they identified the source of the bacteria?

Release the science behind the cause of the convulsions. Yes people with unrelated bacterial infections especially in the sinus region do convulse, I feel further investigation and information required

 

 

It's staph, which is a common bacteria which afflicts many hospitals around the world, even those with much higher standards than many in Thailand.

And occular cellulitis with accompanying impaired vision or blindness is a far more common result of staph infections than you would think. Scientific papers discussing these facts are not difficult to find.

Of course the antivax brigade will be all over this like a cheap suit, because they tend to avoid things like proven science.

On 5/10/2022 at 1:42 PM, RJRS1301 said:

Hope the good doctors and researchers have done checks on information available and have held specimens of the "bacteria" for further research.

Of Staph?

Yes they have, for years. Did you do anything but google "Covid vaccines bad"?

On 5/10/2022 at 8:52 AM, Harveyg said:

There's alot on the line here.  Everywhere.  It's not the Thai doctors that need to be singled out here.

There isn't. Staph infections and damaged sight is not a new thing.

On 5/10/2022 at 4:14 AM, RandiRona said:

Conclusion

There may be a correlation between ocular inflammatory diseases with autoimmune mechanism and the mRNA COVID-19 vaccination.

whoop de doo, that's some "conclusion" with next to no basis in science. How about (from 2016):
 

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A team of Korean clinical investigators found nearly 10 percent of cases of Staphylococcus aureus infections of the blood spread to the eyeball and can severely impair vision or even cause blindness.

https://www.beckersasc.com/asc-quality-infection-control/staphylococcus-aureus-infections-can-cause-blindness-4-insights.html

On 5/10/2022 at 8:54 AM, Harveyg said:

It's not when really.  It's the reliability of the investigation.

Which in the case of some of the posters here is non-existent.

It is legitimate to question the correlation between the Covid jab and blindness, given the high number of eye disorders reported to adverse reaction systems. In the UK only, the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme has recorded 8,016 eye disorders and 163 cases of blindness for the Pfizer jab (page 17 of the Pfizer BioNTech jab analysis print available here).

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The AstraZeneca viral vector injection also caused hundreds of people to go blind. As of 6th April 22, the MHRA has received 324 reports of blindness, 3 reports of central vision loss, 5 reports of sudden visual loss and 29 reports of blindness transient among 14,895 eye disorders reported as adverse reactions to the jab (page 18 of the AstraZeneca jab analysis print available here).

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As of 6th April 22, the MHRA have received 34 reports of blindness, 56 reports of visual impairment, and 6 reports of blindness transient as adverse reactions to the Moderna injection, among 1,519 eye disorders reported as adverse reactions to the Moderna jab. (page 10 of the Moderna jab analysis print available here).

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In total, when including adverse reactions reported where the brand of vaccine was not specified, there have been 24,516 eye disorders reported as adverse reactions to the Covid-19 jabs, 525 of these reactions being complete blindness.

 

Lots of people have been sweeping this concerning data under the carpet and labelled it as unreliable. Their reasoning is that “just because someone reports the event after having the vaccine, it doesn’t necessarily mean it is due to the vaccine”. But what they’re not telling you is that it also doesn’t necessarily mean it is not due to the vaccine, and the thousands of victims deserve more than a bunch of doctors hastily stating "they are sure it has nothing to do with the Covid vaccine" as was the case for this poor kid. My prayers go to him and his family.

12 hours ago, Moncul said:

Of Staph?

Yes they have, for years. Did you do anything but google "Covid vaccines bad"?

Yes I did. I did not even go to Dr Google "bad" or otherwise, being fully engaged in may fields. Do not judge others by your own standards please

 

12 hours ago, Moncul said:

There isn't. Staph infections and damaged sight is not a new thing.

However they have not named the bacteria, if it was as simple as Staph, surely they would have named it. On what do you base your diagnosis? Seen the path results?

Staph is one possibility only, so why was it no named as the possible cause? 

 

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