It's absolutely wild how much American healthcare propaganda blocks common sense.
I've asked my professor if there was a way to prevent severe vaccination complications in people with a long family history of such.
He said "But they are so rare, why would you care about that." ???
I noticed that my close friend got an MMR vaccine and developed severe neurological complications for life after that. The doctors who performed the vaccination didn't want to listen to the parents, who mentioned multiple times that there was a really high risk of complications. And the parents had to pay for the rehabilitation out of their own pocket - because on practice, those compensation programs do not work if you cannot prove the vaccine was the cause - and parents themselves usually cannot prove that.
Another friend of mine also developed similar stuff, this time after DTaP vaccination. Which usually doesn't give any severe complications cause it's not live-attenuated - but again, there was a family history of similar cases. And again the doctors didn't listen. And again nobody compensated the family for resuscitation and rehab. "Well, it happens, we can do nothing about it."
In my family, my grandma's brother was forced to vaccinate against covid by the company he worked at. The next day, he died. "Stroke", they said. "It happens in such an old age", they said. They just didn't care that mere days before my relative was really physically strong, completely healthy and happy. Nobody compensated us anything - but even if they did, money can't bring him back to life.
So, I asked my professor: "Is it possible for a patient to request a separate vaccination for each disease instead of, for example, combined DTaP or MMR, and prevent the complications this way?"
"It is technically possible, - he said, - but there's no way any clinic or hospital would agree to perform that. Producing every single component separately is way too expensive. Plus, there's no real reason for that, as severe complications are extremely rare."
As if I hadn't just given him 3 examples out of my own experience, 3 proofs that just because it's "rare", it doesn’t mean doctors should completely ignore it.
Just because the companies, the medical system itself don't want to produce separate vaccination components "because it's too expensive" - the unlucky people - even if they have money!!! - have to die/become disabled for life. And the victims' families have to listen to the more lucky people making fun of those families for being "antivax" or "too weak". This is just devastating to watch.
The medical system has to change. And if the people in power don't want it to change - it will be changed anyway, just through a lot of violence, hatred and blood.