I've seen it in various places but feel certain more people care about the vaccine injured than just the unvaccinated.@chic That's from X (twitter)?
No, no and no.I've heard it said that the only people willing to listen to the vaccine injured are the unvaccinated. I don't know if this is fully true but do you know anyone who is or suspects they might be vaccine injured? Are you vaccine injured or do you think you may be?
My friend across the street and one door over who periodically walks with me around the neighborhood told me recently that both times he got vaccinated he suffered trauma the same day/evening, went to the hospital and thought he was going to die. Fortunately he recovered and decided to not get any more of them. The same thing happened to his wife, and she also refused to get any more of the shots. She never did like wearing the masks, due to their restriction of breathing. We are planning to continue our walking together again when the weather gets better.I've heard it said that the only people willing to listen to the vaccine injured are the unvaccinated. I don't know if this is fully true but do you know anyone who is or suspects they might be vaccine injured? Are you vaccine injured or do you think you may be?
Death is a pretty serious adverse advent. Thanks for sharing.My friend across the street and one door over who periodically walks with me around the neighborhood told me recently that both times he got vaccinated he suffered trauma the same day/evening, went to the hospital and thought he was going to die. Fortunately he recovered and decided to not get any more of them. The same thing happened to his wife, and she also refused to get any more of the shots. She never did like wearing the masks, due to their restriction of breathing. We are planning to continue our walking together again when the weather gets better.
The lady across the street got the shots twice and ended up going to the hospital both times. The first year or so of the plannedemic her entire family (of 6+ people) was wearing the masks whenever they were going anywhere. After that happened she made the decision to not get any more of the shots, which was a couple of years ago.
A friend who I've known since getting out of high school admitted to me a couple of months ago that both times he got the shots that he ended up in the hospital and thought he was going to die. He was always wearing a mask, as recently as in this past year, but the last time he visited me he and his wife were not wearing them. He was convinced to get the shots originally by his younger sister as she was a retired emergency room nurse and he considered her to be an expert.
She also got the shots and the first year of the fiasco he told me she was not doing well and was having serious health problems including with walking. He hasn't mentioned her since then. We don't usually talk about the shots or much at all anymore, as he is continuing to have issues with his health. This is a guy who has been physically active all his life especially with running. However he has also always been a hypochondriac, which I believe has not done well for him.
Another friend who I've known since age 15 when we ran cross country together and who used to walk 5 or 6 miles every day with his wife, completely stopped at the beginning of the plannedemic, got the shots and (according to the first friend) has been having health problems ever since then. I have not had any contact with him for the last 4 years, which is mostly I presume due to his paranoia. His wife has worked for Urgent Care, which was taken over by the local hospital. I don't know either of their current status due to not having any contact with him.
A couple next door about 10 years younger than me, got the shots and had some serious health issues from them too.
A nice fellow who living a few houses down on my side of the street rode his bike casually around the neighborhood every morning. We always greeted and said hello, and he was also a friend of the neighbor I walk with. He got the shots and died suddenly two years ago, for no explicable reason.
I rarely see anyone in the neighborhood wearing a mask anymore, but some people still do.
Based on my personal contacts, I would imagine that most people who got the shots have had problems that were caused by them.
What about yourself? Did you get the shots?My friend across the street and one door over who periodically walks with me around the neighborhood told me recently that both times he got vaccinated he suffered trauma the same day/evening, went to the hospital and thought he was going to die. Fortunately he recovered and decided to not get any more of them. The same thing happened to his wife, and she also refused to get any more of the shots. She never did like wearing the masks, due to their restriction of breathing. We are planning to continue our walking together again when the weather gets better.
The lady across the street got the shots twice and ended up going to the hospital both times. The first year or so of the plannedemic her entire family (of 6+ people) was wearing the masks whenever they were going anywhere. After that happened she made the decision to not get any more of the shots, which was a couple of years ago.
A friend who I've known since getting out of high school admitted to me a couple of months ago that both times he got the shots that he ended up in the hospital and thought he was going to die. He was always wearing a mask, as recently as in this past year, but the last time he visited me he and his wife were not wearing them. He was convinced to get the shots originally by his younger sister as she was a retired emergency room nurse and he considered her to be an expert.
She also got the shots and the first year of the fiasco he told me she was not doing well and was having serious health problems including with walking. He hasn't mentioned her since then. We don't usually talk about the shots or much at all anymore, as he is continuing to have issues with his health. This is a guy who has been physically active all his life especially with running. However he has also always been a hypochondriac, which I believe has not done well for him.
Another friend who I've known since age 15 when we ran cross country together and who used to walk 5 or 6 miles every day with his wife, completely stopped at the beginning of the plannedemic, got the shots and (according to the first friend) has been having health problems ever since then. I have not had any contact with him for the last 4 years, which is mostly I presume due to his paranoia. His wife has worked for Urgent Care, which was taken over by the local hospital. I don't know either of their current status due to not having any contact with him.
A couple next door about 10 years younger than me, got the shots and had some serious health issues from them too.
A nice fellow who was living a few houses down on my side of the street rode his bike casually around the neighborhood every morning. We always greeted and said hello, and he was also a friend of the neighbor I walk with. He got the shots and died suddenly two years ago.
I rarely see anyone in the neighborhood wearing a mask anymore, but some people still do.
Based on my personal contacts, I would imagine that most people who got the shots have had problems that were caused by them.
No shots - just clean living, healthy food, daily exercise, and living my own life.What about yourself? Did you get the shots?
I support everyone’s right to choose.No shots - just clean living, healthy food, daily exercise, and living my own life.
I've never gotten a vaccination for anything my entire adult life, and I've never been sick from a virus.
Based on my personal contacts, I would imagine that most people who got the shots have had problems that were caused by them.
That happened to members of my family also - job requiring vaccination which I think was irresponsible considering we don't know much about this vaccine or what the long term risks could be. It should be something to learn from, instead we are vilified for even asking the question.My risk and benefit was employment or no employment, since it was required for my job.
Self supporting, plus the cats, no choice really.
And my experience is the opposite. I don't know a single person who had any adverse reactions to the vaccine aside from a sore arm and a bit of fatigue, myself included.Based on my personal contacts, I would imagine that most people who got the shots have had problems that were caused by them.