But some experts on this website told us there was nothing to see here....
https://www.wsj.com/health/wellness/covid-new-health-problems-old-infections-06cb84be
The link between new health problems and your past health history appears to be particularly prevalent with Covid. A new Nature Medicine study found that health problems stemming from even mild Covid infections can emerge as many as three years afterward. The study found a greater risk three years later of problems in the gut, brain and lungs, including irritable bowel syndrome, mini-strokes and pulmonary scarring.
I was thinking about this. The whole vaccine thing is fraught with fuzzy thinking. The anti-vaxxer/muh freedum crowd gloms on to some dubious stat about myocarditis.
The flaw is this. Even if you take the worst possible myocarditis probability and even if you say "I'm young and healthy won't die of COVID" - you are far more likely to be gravely injured in a car accident than you are of getting myocarditis from the vaccine.
Prior to vaccinations, US emergency rooms were a shit show. I sat next to a woman with a broken hip who was waiting 4 hours for an x-ray. The probability that you have some non-vaccine-induced-myocarditis injury that requires emergency care and that emergency care is delayed to the point where you suffer preventable harm or death is much higher than that of some vaccine side effect.