Tylenol with make your kid "retarded".

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I mean there is plenty of data that shows there COULD be a link, and it should be continued to be studied, but that wasn’t the announcement made to our country and that’s not what the headlines are really saying.
It’s the 2025 equivalent of “100% safe and effective”
For the record, fuck Tylenol. That shit don't touch my Pfizer covid shot related migraines. Or my 45 years of being invincible and now my knee and back hurt like 8 bitches on a bitch boat issue. Prescription 800mg Ibuprofen is my drug of choice. A couple Vicodin and a 6 pack is a good time though. That's Tylenol innit ?
 
It's also a lot of these old ass women having kids after 40. Those eggs are done son. Scrambled and fried. These women get pumped full of god knows what fertility hormones and end up having autistic, mentally disabled, Downs, and other types of kids that are mentally handicapped.

It's sad.

If you are over 40... just adopt... or let it go. It's not something I wish on anyone.

My neighbors who are both over 40 had their first kid... and he is severely mentally disabled. He can only shout sounds and noises, wave his arms, and can't sit still for 10 seconds. It's sad. He is 8 and still wears a diaper.

Yeah, it "offends" a lot of women these days, but it used to be common knowledge that you should not wait until you're 38 to decide on wanting kids.

Some women are blaming this on the fact that old men like Al Pachino are having kids in their 70s. Could be, as sperm quality often does deteriorate. But I think the better issue is that women realized too late that what they were told to do in their Feminist 101 university course, did not really make them feel satisfied. There's this narrative that only "dumb" women with nothing better to do have kids.
 
You got migraines after the shot? So sorry to hear this. I've suffered through headaches most of my life, so I can relate.
Yeah. The totally safe and effective Pfizer shots. Fuckin 800 mg Ibuprofen ( it can't be four 200 mg OTC, it has to be the prescription shit so don't let anyone tell you it's the same thing, it is definitely not) and rock myself to sleep in a dark room. That's the only cure. Even if I only get a ten minute nap, as long as I go out, it will knock it down. Worse though is I have had a low grade headache nearly 100 percent of the time since the day I got the second shot. My wife says I'm crazy. She got both shots and one booster later and she's fine. Way too fucking coincidental for me though. I mean literally the second shot gave me a headache and like 5 years later I still have it.
 
For the record, fuck Tylenol. That shit don't touch my Pfizer covid shot related migraines. Or my 45 years of being invincible and now my knee and back hurt like 8 bitches on a bitch boat issue. Prescription 800mg Ibuprofen is my drug of choice. A couple Vicodin and a 6 pack is a good time though. That's Tylenol innit ?

I think I maybe take Advil or Tylenol 3 or 4 times a year, so it typically works very well when I do.

But my takeaway from all the evidence talk is that any “proof” I’ve seen has simply been correlation.
A study might see a small uptick in traces of Tylenol in children with autism compared to those without, but it’s small and again only a correlation.
This is an exaggeration but the same “study” could be done and the conclusion could be “a large percentage of children born with autism had mothers who ate mayonnaise while pregnant.”
Of course that is silly, but it’s how those studies are done. As far as I can tell the evidence hasn’t been “a protein in Tylenol was shown to mutate gene25a and enzyme d12” or whatever.
It’s statistics not science, and that’s why a dude who said not to take medical advice from him and another dude that can’t pronounce it are the ones breaking the “news”.
 
For the record, fuck Tylenol. That shit don't touch my Pfizer covid shot related migraines. Or my 45 years of being invincible and now my knee and back hurt like 8 bitches on a bitch boat issue. Prescription 800mg Ibuprofen is my drug of choice. A couple Vicodin and a 6 pack is a good time though. That's Tylenol innit ?
Ibuprofen doesn't do jack for me. The only time I take pills is an aspirin very rarely to kill a headache. Usually water solves it...
 
@Floyd Eye It probably was the shot. I've always suffered from headaches, even as a middle school kid. It's just genetic for me. Fortunately, I don't get them as frequently as I used to. But when I do, I can sometimes be out of the office for 3 days.

I used to take aspirin as a teenager and. young adult, and that was a bad idea -- it was rough on my stomach. It was the only thing that worked though. If I get a headache now, I take nothing and just wait it out.
 
@Floyd Eye It probably was the shot. I've always suffered from headaches, even as a middle school kid. It's just genetic for me. Fortunately, I don't get them as frequently as I used to. But when I do, I can sometimes be out of the office for 3 days.

I used to take aspirin as a teenager and. young adult, and that was a bad idea -- it was rough on my stomach. It was the only thing that worked though. If I get a headache now, I take nothing and just wait it out.
I had migraines when I was a teenager, but not real often. Maybe a couple times a year. And they went away probably when I was in my early 20s.
 
You'll say anything to get yourself back out of of that corner, won't you? :hys:
Clown 🤡 :no:
Bro I literally compared saying Tylenol causes autism to saying the vaccine was 100% safe and effective, as in both were gross over generalizations with dangerous implications.

Lay off the Tylenol dude
 
Bro I literally compared saying Tylenol causes autism to saying the vaccine was 100% safe and effective, as in both were gross over generalizations with dangerous implications.

Lay off the Tylenol dude
Boost up Skippy!!! :hys:
 

Maybe read the link and get back to me.
Also read the other things I posted about Tylenol and autism and attempt it tell me how the results of your link differ from what I posted

Or I’ll just save you some time and tell you that it is a bunch of studies that show possible correlation between Tylenol and autism but no actual causation.
Or as your link put it “a casual relationship is possible”


Thanks for your time
 
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