My brother is the only one in his family that got the vax. Got it last year in August and since then (and he and his wife down play this as speculation) he has been getting numbness on his left side. It has been sporadic and varies in location but always on the left side. He spent two days in the hospital, has been to neurologists and no one can find anything wrong. it has been a year and the symptoms are lessening.
They think it is kind of odd - he regrets having gotten jabbed. He is my brother so I think he is lying and just trying to steal attention from me. I am the popular one in the family.
My brother is the only one in his family that got the vax. Got it last year in August and since then (and he and his wife down play this as speculation) he has been getting numbness on his left side. It has been sporadic and varies in location but always on the left side. He spent two days in the hospital, has been to neurologists and no one can find anything wrong. it has been a year and the symptoms are lessening.
They think it is kind of odd - he regrets having gotten jabbed. He is my brother so I think he is lying and just trying to steal attention from me. I am the popular one in the family.
Your brother is not alone. I’ve been to both a Neurologist and Rheumatologist and they can’t find what’s causing my symptoms. The Rheumatologist won’t rule out the Vaxx.
My employer wanted to mandate the vax but couldn't because there were just enough of us in key management positions that were not going to do it. The ownership group realized they couldn't ignore a few exceptions and force everyone else to go along. They collected vax info anyway and played the game in spite of knowing the truth. However, they didn't realize the guy in charge of vax compliance was unvaxed so he just gave them what they wanted to hear.
I got it in March of 21. Single dose Johnson and Johnson. I was pretty open about it on these boards. Primary caregiver to my 76 year old mother. I figured I have honest to shit had every immunization that exists to everything after being worldwide deployable in the Navy for 20 years (yellow fever, dengue fever, anthrax, etc.), so fuck it, nothing has killed me yet. I mean I have gotten jabbed for shit nobody gets jabbed for anymore unless you live in sub-Saharan Africa.
I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).
By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!
I got it in March of 21. Single dose Johnson and Johnson. I was pretty open about it on these boards. Primary caregiver to my 76 year old mother. I figured I have honest to shit had every immunization that exists to everything after being worldwide deployable in the Navy for 20 years (yellow fever, dengue fever, anthrax, etc.), so fuck it, nothing has killed me yet. I mean I have gotten jabbed for shit nobody gets jabbed for anymore unless you live in sub-Saharan Africa.
I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).
By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!
The hookers are safe, but the blow will do that to you.
I got it in March of 21. Single dose Johnson and Johnson. I was pretty open about it on these boards. Primary caregiver to my 76 year old mother. I figured I have honest to shit had every immunization that exists to everything after being worldwide deployable in the Navy for 20 years (yellow fever, dengue fever, anthrax, etc.), so fuck it, nothing has killed me yet. I mean I have gotten jabbed for shit nobody gets jabbed for anymore unless you live in sub-Saharan Africa.
I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).
By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!
Side effects aside, anything short of 100% effectiveness (real effectiveness which means no infections like Joe promised us), mass vaccination campaign in the midst of a pandemic was basically genocide because of basic evolution. The math works for 70+ years olds, but jabbing 15 year olds and forcing 30 year olds to get it to keep jobs is what pushed variants that evade vaccines to become dominant.
I got it in March of 21. Single dose Johnson and Johnson. I was pretty open about it on these boards. Primary caregiver to my 76 year old mother. I figured I have honest to shit had every immunization that exists to everything after being worldwide deployable in the Navy for 20 years (yellow fever, dengue fever, anthrax, etc.), so fuck it, nothing has killed me yet. I mean I have gotten jabbed for shit nobody gets jabbed for anymore unless you live in sub-Saharan Africa.
I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).
By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!
Eh I think it was effective for that first wave and I got em since I was helping take care of my 81 year old dad. But yeah I laughed about the booster thing like wtf how are people pushing this
Plus I moved to Texas so had no need from like an event entering perspective
I got it in March of 21. Single dose Johnson and Johnson. I was pretty open about it on these boards. Primary caregiver to my 76 year old mother. I figured I have honest to shit had every immunization that exists to everything after being worldwide deployable in the Navy for 20 years (yellow fever, dengue fever, anthrax, etc.), so fuck it, nothing has killed me yet. I mean I have gotten jabbed for shit nobody gets jabbed for anymore unless you live in sub-Saharan Africa.
I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).
By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!
Eh I think it was effective for that first wave and I got em since I was helping take care of my 81 year old dad. But yeah I laughed about the booster thing like wtf how are people pushing this
Plus I moved to Texas so had no need from like an event entering perspective
I think a bunch of people who might otherwise not have gotten it did get it to take care of elderly parents early on in this thing.
My brother is the only one in his family that got the vax. Got it last year in August and since then (and he and his wife down play this as speculation) he has been getting numbness on his left side. It has been sporadic and varies in location but always on the left side. He spent two days in the hospital, has been to neurologists and no one can find anything wrong. it has been a year and the symptoms are lessening.
They think it is kind of odd - he regrets having gotten jabbed. He is my brother so I think he is lying and just trying to steal attention from me. I am the popular one in the family.
Lost job for not taking it. Lawyer is in talks with past employer, close to 6 figure settlement for violating my religious rights.
Life moves forward.
Unlikely, but ok.
I can prove it, have all the documents, e-mails and text message, and soon pay stub. But would never do that for you.
You could go the Goduckie route and be so desperate for people to believe you that you post your tax forms here. And then still have it be an own goal. But your not so dumb and desperate for strangers approval on the internet do that.
I got it in March of 21. Single dose Johnson and Johnson. I was pretty open about it on these boards. Primary caregiver to my 76 year old mother. I figured I have honest to shit had every immunization that exists to everything after being worldwide deployable in the Navy for 20 years (yellow fever, dengue fever, anthrax, etc.), so fuck it, nothing has killed me yet. I mean I have gotten jabbed for shit nobody gets jabbed for anymore unless you live in sub-Saharan Africa.
I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).
By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!
Eh I think it was effective for that first wave and I got em since I was helping take care of my 81 year old dad. But yeah I laughed about the booster thing like wtf how are people pushing this
Plus I moved to Texas so had no need from like an event entering perspective
Gov't and vax manufacturers pushed the lie that the shots would prevent spread just long enough to convince billions around the globe to get them. Once it was figured out that the shots weren't stopping transmission they should've been junked.
I got it in March of 21. Single dose Johnson and Johnson. I was pretty open about it on these boards. Primary caregiver to my 76 year old mother. I figured I have honest to shit had every immunization that exists to everything after being worldwide deployable in the Navy for 20 years (yellow fever, dengue fever, anthrax, etc.), so fuck it, nothing has killed me yet. I mean I have gotten jabbed for shit nobody gets jabbed for anymore unless you live in sub-Saharan Africa.
I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).
By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!
Eh I think it was effective for that first wave and I got em since I was helping take care of my 81 year old dad. But yeah I laughed about the booster thing like wtf how are people pushing this
Plus I moved to Texas so had no need from like an event entering perspective
Gov't and vax manufacturers pushed the lie that the shots would prevent spread just long enough to convince billions around the globe to get them. Once it was figured out that the shots weren't stopping transmission they should've been junked.
I got it in March of 21. Single dose Johnson and Johnson. I was pretty open about it on these boards. Primary caregiver to my 76 year old mother. I figured I have honest to shit had every immunization that exists to everything after being worldwide deployable in the Navy for 20 years (yellow fever, dengue fever, anthrax, etc.), so fuck it, nothing has killed me yet. I mean I have gotten jabbed for shit nobody gets jabbed for anymore unless you live in sub-Saharan Africa.
I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).
By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!
Eh I think it was effective for that first wave and I got em since I was helping take care of my 81 year old dad. But yeah I laughed about the booster thing like wtf how are people pushing this
Plus I moved to Texas so had no need from like an event entering perspective
Its pretty obvious by how dramatically the booster campaign is failing that a bunch of people who might otherwise not have gotten it did get it to get a paycheck and not be banned from society
I got it in March of 21. Single dose Johnson and Johnson. I was pretty open about it on these boards. Primary caregiver to my 76 year old mother. I figured I have honest to shit had every immunization that exists to everything after being worldwide deployable in the Navy for 20 years (yellow fever, dengue fever, anthrax, etc.), so fuck it, nothing has killed me yet. I mean I have gotten jabbed for shit nobody gets jabbed for anymore unless you live in sub-Saharan Africa.
I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).
By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!
Eh I think it was effective for that first wave and I got em since I was helping take care of my 81 year old dad. But yeah I laughed about the booster thing like wtf how are people pushing this
Plus I moved to Texas so had no need from like an event entering perspective
Gov't and vax manufacturers pushed the lie that the shots would prevent spread just long enough to convince billions around the globe to get them. Once it was figured out that the shots weren't stopping transmission they should've been junked.
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They think it is kind of odd - he regrets having gotten jabbed. He is my brother so I think he is lying and just trying to steal attention from me. I am the popular one in the family.
Your brother is not alone. I’ve been to both a Neurologist and Rheumatologist and they can’t find what’s causing my symptoms. The Rheumatologist won’t rule out the Vaxx.
6 months ago it was a non starter with a lot of big companies to refuse to answer.
3 months ago it was a hand wave to apply for a religious exemption.
Now no one asks at all.
I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).
By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!
Throw in side effects and it's full on genocide.
Plus I moved to Texas so had no need from like an event entering perspective