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Skillet Shot said:
EKG, chest x-ray and blood work all came back normal. Except EKG showed PVCs, which we already knew about. Went to cardiologist yesterday and he is having her do more tests: stress test, holter monitor, etc. to get a handle on her PVCs.
She already did all this 2 years ago and the previous cardiologist said everything looked good and her PVCs are benign. This doctor wants to check again and his concerned about potential long term PVC induced cardiomyopathy. She won't have a follow up appointment with the cardiologist for 6 weeks after all the tests are done.
The question we are debating now is whether to get the second shot, which is due in 2 weeks. The cardiologist didn't say one way or the other.
Is there any evidence that shows efficacy of one shot of pfizer in regards to severe hospitalization and death? Not so concerned about having a symptomatic infection, just want to avoid the severe outcome, especially with planning for a baby.
AgRebel08 said:
Its amazing healthy people continue to get the shot for a disease that has a hospitizatiin rate under 1%.
She is subjecting herself to too many unknowns
Also I haven't heard of any pregnancy horror stories if you get covid. I have heard plenty of vaxx ones.
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PCP, cardiologist and OBGYN were all consulted and none gave a definitive answer on whether or not to get the vaccine.