@ElPsyCongrooV@angpeacock1111 Otherwise it’s impossible to get off of venlafaxine/desvenlafaxine. I still experience withdrawal but it’s bearable. I attribute it to tapering slowly in liquid form. And the doctors don’t know. Criminal!
@ElPsyCongrooV@angpeacock1111 Weaned off of 5 years on desvenlafaxine. By weaned I mean I demanded they send an RX to a compounding pharmacy that turned it into liquid. Reduced by literal mm. Took 1 year. I wish I could get this info out as it’s the only way to do it. They don’t make smaller doses 😔.
@gshsmathmom@trequor_@RettCopple Birth control, HPV vaccine, environmental toxins and exposure. Infertility is definitely an issue. Male testosterone decline as well. Although waiting to have children to advance careers has also hurt tremendously.
@RettCopple We’ve got siblings with no kids, so no cousins for our kids. Every childless person by choice in a family breaks the ties just a little more.
@JMGrange No you didn’t. What is the clear reason it makes sense if the actual chances of contracting it are so low? Please tell us. Because it’s easy? Not a good enough answer. It is risk vs. reward. Both have risks. Weigh accordingly. This is why your profession is losing credibility.
@JMGrange@GossipAero@Alec_Zeck If risks are as low as you’re implying (mom tested/slight chance test is off, “other routes”), and all vaccines come with some risk, how could you honestly say it’s better for a newborn to take it then to forgo/wait? This is bad medicine. First do no harm.
@benryanwriter Genuine question: if mother is Hep B +, baby has been exposed in utero. Correct? If so, how does vaccination after birth reduce infection risk?
Let’s say exposure happens AT BIRTH, doesn’t it take weeks to produce antibodies after vaccination?
What am I missing.