Congrats Nancy. I did the same except my alarms were ringing in March 2020, so "after what we know now, No" was well known by those unheard experts from the get-go if you were looking in the right places.
I've had a mix of consultants since my H/L tx in 1991, and generally go for "less is more".
I recently got invited to a UK government …
Congrats Nancy. I did the same except my alarms were ringing in March 2020, so "after what we know now, No" was well known by those unheard experts from the get-go if you were looking in the right places.
I've had a mix of consultants since my H/L tx in 1991, and generally go for "less is more".
I recently got invited to a UK government survey on antibodies in tx patients, and as soon as I ticked "unvaccinated" I was excluded.
I actually got Delta in August '21, felt shaky and grotty for a good week and got the antibody test 8/mmol, my same aged wife 30/mmol, my 19year old son 200mmol. One thing this age-strata showed me was the extreme reaction young people would get from the jabs compared to anyone middle-aged or elderly. They're the most robust, but have taken the most damage.
In the BS institutions called hospitals many nurses and staff are brow-beaten in our names, it's sad. BTW my outpatients said nobody had died of covid after the first year. I have heard since. Just think your 30% figure seems extremely high?!
It isnt my figure 30% it is what my Nephrologist tried to scare me with into getting the vaccine. That number came from my doctor. I said 30%? Huh? How many of those people had comorbities? Obesity? Diabetes? Congestive Heart failure? None of which I have. He wouldn't answer me just got angry and said "I'm not talking to you about the vaccine anymore " he disassociated with me as a patient at that point. And I realized if I got sick it was up to me to treat myself. Going to a hospital was a death sentence Remdesvir causes kidney failure. I have a supply of Ivermectin and Z-stack protocol.
Congrats Nancy. I did the same except my alarms were ringing in March 2020, so "after what we know now, No" was well known by those unheard experts from the get-go if you were looking in the right places.
I've had a mix of consultants since my H/L tx in 1991, and generally go for "less is more".
I recently got invited to a UK government survey on antibodies in tx patients, and as soon as I ticked "unvaccinated" I was excluded.
I actually got Delta in August '21, felt shaky and grotty for a good week and got the antibody test 8/mmol, my same aged wife 30/mmol, my 19year old son 200mmol. One thing this age-strata showed me was the extreme reaction young people would get from the jabs compared to anyone middle-aged or elderly. They're the most robust, but have taken the most damage.
In the BS institutions called hospitals many nurses and staff are brow-beaten in our names, it's sad. BTW my outpatients said nobody had died of covid after the first year. I have heard since. Just think your 30% figure seems extremely high?!
It isnt my figure 30% it is what my Nephrologist tried to scare me with into getting the vaccine. That number came from my doctor. I said 30%? Huh? How many of those people had comorbities? Obesity? Diabetes? Congestive Heart failure? None of which I have. He wouldn't answer me just got angry and said "I'm not talking to you about the vaccine anymore " he disassociated with me as a patient at that point. And I realized if I got sick it was up to me to treat myself. Going to a hospital was a death sentence Remdesvir causes kidney failure. I have a supply of Ivermectin and Z-stack protocol.