https://www.ajkd.org/article/S0272-6386 ... 6/fulltextExplosive Newt wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 6:35 pm Sorry to hear that and hope he is on the mend now.
To shine a light on side effect reporting... Any suspected (i.e. even unproven) unexpected / previously undocumented side effect of a medical / pharmaceutical product should be reported for further investigation. In the UK, there is a system called "yellow card" for this (literally, the British National Formulary had little yellow cards in the back you could tear out and send off). I actually sent off one this week for a young chap with pericarditis the day after his vaccine - although he had been under the weather generally for a week or so previously so hard to know for certain.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... -reporting
says have been close on 300,000 yellow card reports on the covid vaccines. Nothing I can see in there about kidney dysfunction, although hopefully your old man's case gets a yellow card report. That said, MCD can be due to lots of things - in adults it's reactive and can be triggered off by drugs, infections, tumors, etc etc so it would be tricky link to make conclusively.
Thanks for the info - maybe the above is just internet rubbish
I would appreciate more inspection as it seems very coincidental that a healthy 70 something year old then wasnt.