in the case of mr. a, “even separate and apart from whether post-vaccine syndrome is a valid entry, it’s very clear that even (the maid assessors) weren’t sure of it,” gaind said.
“there was repeated discussion about ‘no determinant diagnostic results,’ no unifying diagnosis. it was really just the maid assessors who ended up saying the most reasonable diagnosis is post-vaccine syndrome, completely ignoring the fact that the symptoms of depression, trauma and addictions can cause a whole slew of symptoms, including physical ones.”
however, in order to qualify for maid, a mental illness alone “wouldn’t suffice,” gaind said. a mental illness can’t be the sole underlying condition for seeking maid. canada’s plans to legalize maid for mental illness have been delayed until 2027.
“so, now we have to say, ‘well, here’s what we think is a likely medical diagnosis,’ and then, on top of it, with the clear diagnostic uncertainty, they’re able to say, ‘oh, plus this is now irremediable.’ because if they can’t say that, obviously you don’t qualify for maid,” gaind said.
rare conditions can occur after vaccination that can have “life-altering consequences,” said mcmaster university immunologist dawn bowdish. with transverse myelitis, the immune system attacks the nerves of the spinal cord, leading to a condition resembling
multiple sclerosis. guillain-barre syndrome occurs when the person’s immune system attacks the nerves, causing muscle weakness and, in rare cases, paralysis. both conditions are diagnosable, she said.