At site of injection bump/lump will go away in 3 - 6 months if you leave it alone and avoid treatment.
No vaccine has ever been necessary or safe, and definitely NOT effective. Illnesses & diseases are not THINGS outside of a body. They are a manifestation, a condition, whose cause can be many possible things but are absolutely not microbial.
Ask me about it. Ask me to walk you through it. I'll be happy to talk about it here in the comments or by email or by ZOOM.
There are NO viruses. Never have been. There are NO pathogenic bacteria. They lied to us and preyed upon our primal fears about health just to sell treatments.
Ask me about it. Don't just shake your head and dismiss a dissident of the Establishment Narrative. The Establishment calls dissidents "conspiracy theorists". Are you a tool of the Establishment? Well you are if you spread their disinformation and lies. Yes, sir.
Our cat, Tippy Toes (because he was a tuxedo and had white paws with black limbs) died in 2 weeks after being diagnosed with pulmonary metastasis. Never could figure out where the primary was. He was extremely healthy before that and stronger than much younger cats.
I wonder how many other vets are seeing less and less vaccine associated sarcomas. Colleagues and I have recently discussed that while we saw them all the time when we first recognized them, we really don’t see them now. It has probably been a decade since I saw my last.
I can't tell if you're a veterinarian or not from your reply. But if you are, I'd be interested to know what percentage of your practice is feline care.
I do think it is true that the incidence of sarcomas has reduced. However, published data in veterinary medicine is somewhat of a joke because of how much of it is directly funded by vaccine manufacturers.
Also, most cat owners and their veterinarians are not going to be writing up every case, so the whole phenomenon definitely suffers from a tip of the iceberg effect.
I am a vet - our practice is probably 35-40% cats and we have at least 20,000 patients. I’m not talking about current recorded incidence, but what I have actually seen in practice. I really think the numbers have reduced significantly. I have a theory why that is and it isn’t a pretty one, but the shift is significant from what it once was.
IDK but I’d you are in any pet cancer groups on Facebook you’ll be stunned by the numbers of pet cancers and that’s where I first heard of injection site sarcoma. Something is not right and I believe vaccines are to blame.
I’m not saying that cancer isn’t a big issue in pets. There are many different types of cancer and many different contributing factors. I’m just saying vaccine associated sarcomas (which really aren’t associated with only vaccines-other types of injections have been associated as well) are not as common as they used to be.
Is purevax your preferred feline rabies vaccine? Do you prefer the one or the three year? Veterinarians around me don't even carry the three year purevax. And I can't figure out why.
I couldn't find any real difference between the one and three year vaccine in terms of composition and the only difference appears to be the licensure by regulatory agencies. Is this your understanding as well?
At site of injection bump/lump will go away in 3 - 6 months if you leave it alone and avoid treatment.
No vaccine has ever been necessary or safe, and definitely NOT effective. Illnesses & diseases are not THINGS outside of a body. They are a manifestation, a condition, whose cause can be many possible things but are absolutely not microbial.
Ask me about it. Ask me to walk you through it. I'll be happy to talk about it here in the comments or by email or by ZOOM.
There are NO viruses. Never have been. There are NO pathogenic bacteria. They lied to us and preyed upon our primal fears about health just to sell treatments.
Ask me about it. Don't just shake your head and dismiss a dissident of the Establishment Narrative. The Establishment calls dissidents "conspiracy theorists". Are you a tool of the Establishment? Well you are if you spread their disinformation and lies. Yes, sir.
Moxie, 2006-2019, the cat of my heart, started on a downward health spiral after I got her “up to date” on her vaccinations. I loved her a lot.
Our cat, Tippy Toes (because he was a tuxedo and had white paws with black limbs) died in 2 weeks after being diagnosed with pulmonary metastasis. Never could figure out where the primary was. He was extremely healthy before that and stronger than much younger cats.
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I wonder how many other vets are seeing less and less vaccine associated sarcomas. Colleagues and I have recently discussed that while we saw them all the time when we first recognized them, we really don’t see them now. It has probably been a decade since I saw my last.
I can't tell if you're a veterinarian or not from your reply. But if you are, I'd be interested to know what percentage of your practice is feline care.
I do think it is true that the incidence of sarcomas has reduced. However, published data in veterinary medicine is somewhat of a joke because of how much of it is directly funded by vaccine manufacturers.
Also, most cat owners and their veterinarians are not going to be writing up every case, so the whole phenomenon definitely suffers from a tip of the iceberg effect.
I am a vet - our practice is probably 35-40% cats and we have at least 20,000 patients. I’m not talking about current recorded incidence, but what I have actually seen in practice. I really think the numbers have reduced significantly. I have a theory why that is and it isn’t a pretty one, but the shift is significant from what it once was.
IDK but I’d you are in any pet cancer groups on Facebook you’ll be stunned by the numbers of pet cancers and that’s where I first heard of injection site sarcoma. Something is not right and I believe vaccines are to blame.
I’m not saying that cancer isn’t a big issue in pets. There are many different types of cancer and many different contributing factors. I’m just saying vaccine associated sarcomas (which really aren’t associated with only vaccines-other types of injections have been associated as well) are not as common as they used to be.
Is purevax your preferred feline rabies vaccine? Do you prefer the one or the three year? Veterinarians around me don't even carry the three year purevax. And I can't figure out why.
I couldn't find any real difference between the one and three year vaccine in terms of composition and the only difference appears to be the licensure by regulatory agencies. Is this your understanding as well?