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Mystic William's avatar

It appears those around me who are vax injured are mostly, not always, being told ‘this is long COVID’. Symptoms that began after second or third dose, not before.

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Brena M.'s avatar

And how many of those had covid before their first dose? How could we not have followed that basic medicine rule of not vaccinating people who've recovered from an illness. At a minimum, a screening from a physician and an antibody test should've been required before anyone was given a dose. (Prefer none of that crap in any human, if I had it my way)

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Tom Tunes's avatar

But that was an obvious tip off. Any thinking person had to understand that the authorities demanding vaxx of those with natural immunity meant malice was intended with the clot shots. The problem was that so many kneeled unquestioningly to authority. Now the sheeple are unfortunately reaping what they themselves helped to sow. I came of age in the '60's. Vietnam was no different. It took years of struggle before the mass demonstrations of the late '60's. When I was called for my draft physical I had took along a stack of leaflets and handed it out as we were lined up and taken from station to station. I didn't see anybody else resisting and I wonder how many took a one-way plane flight to SE Asia.

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talons's avatar

"Any thinking person had to understand that the authorities demanding vaxx of those with natural immunity meant malice was intended..."

I'm afraid I have never been able to think of a convincing alternate explanation given that there was already evidence of past SARS I infection (from 2003) conferring immunity to SARS-CoV-2 17 years later. Given that there were so many unknowns about the safety of the mRNA vaccines, it was clearly irresponsible (or malicious) not to strongly discourage if not prevent people who'd been infected from getting shots. This was all it took to scare me away (then). I am thankful every day that I had the time/curiosity/wits to adopt a cautious/skeptical approach.

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SaHiB's avatar

Hey, I had both measles, mumps, and chicken pox. Guess I'd better go get immunized against all of them! ("They" actually suggested I should get "immunized" against "chicken pox" (shingles). What would I ever do without shingles?) And my NICU nurse sister has twice asked me to get covid jabs. Doncha know, it bolsters immunity? She "doesn't care" I already had it.

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Jocelyn S's avatar

Ugh. That is disgusting. How can she even say she has a medical education? 🤮

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Tom Tunes's avatar

Most American nurses don't have much of a medical education. There are plenty of exceptions, of course. But most just follow orders.

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SaHiB's avatar

She went to nursing school, and you didn't! Her favorite website for bashing people over the head with is https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/

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SaHiB's avatar

I wouldn't be so sure. Dunno how long "long covid" continue, but, never jabbed (with covid, anyhow) , I got something (Omicron, BA4, BA5; dunno) in late December 2021. Continued with fever and headache, until shortly after mid-January my sister suggested taking a gram of vitamin C every waking half-hour. (Only got "gurgles".) It was gone 3 days later. I then started using a tropical reptile lamp to avoid a third recurrence.

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Mystic William's avatar

I practice Ayurveda. There is a whole school of Ayurveda that deals with long colds. Every cold going around some people take 3 weeks to a couple of months to get rid of it.

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