I regret getting the single dose of J&J. Especially because I had already gotten Covid and “fully vaccinated” only last a couple of months. I didn’t have any short term issues aside from my allergies flaring up for months. Which may or may not be related. I am concerned that long term there are going to be drastic increases in risks for certain diseases, especially with the mRNA types.. It’s one thing for people at high risk for Covid to be vaccinated, but to push it on everyone regardless is borderline criminal.
The people I know that got one of those COVID shots report all kinds of side effects, but in general the increase in inflammation is what leads to other long term problems I think. But the most common side effects I've noticed are thinning hair, fading eyesight and flare ups of any underlying problems the person may have had. But there is a way to prevent a lot of those things, and ironically it's by using the same molecule the Government try to censor. If you're interested read the book 'Bye Bye COVID' by Andreas kalcker.
If you mean every other vaccination before the Covid vaccine, then no, I don't regret those at all. If you do mean the Covid vaccine, then all I'm gonna say is that I'm glad I never got it.
No because I dont need a vaccine for something that will not kill me. Im not sickly or over 75. I've wore a mask maybe 10 times since this propaganda BS started. Fuck your pandemic and your masks. Then stick that vaccine up the tail pipe. Now my wife gets them and boosters. She is around her mother who is almost 75. So she should vaccinate.
Why would I, Paris? I am alive and the anti-vaxxer knuckleheads I know got sick and some were hospitalized. One dude has been out of work for over two months. And I knew at least three people who died and one wasn't even old.
Yes. I said I wouldn’t get the first one but gave in due to family pressure and because I’m going away soon and was due to a while ago too. I was and still am concerned about the long term affects since they are still in their trials.
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I'm vaccinated.
I just got over COVID. As someone who has a weakened immune system & who is prone to bronchitis pneumonia I've no doubt in my mind had I not been vaccinated I'd be in the hospital if not dead.
Particularly when you consider my unvaccinated colleague is in the hospital & nearly died and she's healthy in comparison to my history.
I just got covid and it was honestly a breeze. I felt sick for a couple of days and then quickly recovered. I am double vaccinated and lead a healthy lifestyle. So in essence I certainly don’t regret having the vaccine.
No, I think it was a reasonable choice at the time, although I've had lingering auto-immune type responses ever since. So I dunno. Surely not getting a booster, that's for sure.
The media and our medical leaders are still lying through their teeth. None of it makes any sense. I think the government needs to just butt out of peoples lives. Provide information, let people decide for themselves what's right for THEM.
No, I was forced to get vaccinated sadly for being able to go see my grandparents so I have done it even though I'm against it, the only stuff is that I had extreme pain in my arms to the point of not being able to move it at all and crying
YES, in that the damn things don't seem to work, and are no better than the annual flu shots they urged upon us in years past, which we dutifully undertook and came down with the flu anyway.
@joeldalton In that case, so is MMR, whooping cough, polio, tetanus, typhoid, diptheria, hjust to name a few. They are all life savers. We beat polio because of vaccinations. Same for smallpox.
@joeldalton So! Covid vax makes a bout of covid less severe. I would not call helping to prevent a serious infection child abuse, when so many Americans circumcise their sons and pierce their daughters' ears.
@Jessica405 So! Children aren't affected by Covid for the vast majority have very mild symptoms (if any). There's no reason to risk a negative effect of the shot on them. ESPECIALLY since we don't know if there are any long term effects.
@joeldalton True, we don't know the long term effects of the vax. We also do not know the long term effects of covid itself. Who knows what damage to lungs and throat will manifest in a few year time, even when recovery seems apparent now. I just hope, after a period with long covid, I don't get some issues later in life. I would rather trust a vax than an unknown variant of covid, as yet to manifest itself.
@Jessica405 you understand the shots are useless against omicron, right? You're still at risk. The shots look for a specific spike protein. So any variant that evolves to evade that recognition make them useless.
Covid isn't some magical disease that's going to come wreck your body 10 years down the road. It's a coronavirus. The same type of virus as a cold.
@Jessica405 lol, no it isn't. The head of pfizer admitted as such. His exact words were "offer little to no protection against omicron"
If you're old, or have several comorbidites, the shots are a good idea. If you're under 40 and healthy, there's no medical reason to take it. ESPECIALLY children under 5. It is child abuse.
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I regret getting the single dose of J&J. Especially because I had already gotten Covid and “fully vaccinated” only last a couple of months. I didn’t have any short term issues aside from my allergies flaring up for months. Which may or may not be related. I am concerned that long term there are going to be drastic increases in risks for certain diseases, especially with the mRNA types.. It’s one thing for people at high risk for Covid to be vaccinated, but to push it on everyone regardless is borderline criminal.
The people I know that got one of those COVID shots report all kinds of side effects, but in general the increase in inflammation is what leads to other long term problems I think. But the most common side effects I've noticed are thinning hair, fading eyesight and flare ups of any underlying problems the person may have had. But there is a way to prevent a lot of those things, and ironically it's by using the same molecule the Government try to censor. If you're interested read the book 'Bye Bye COVID' by Andreas kalcker.
If you mean every other vaccination before the Covid vaccine, then no, I don't regret those at all. If you do mean the Covid vaccine, then all I'm gonna say is that I'm glad I never got it.
None whatsoever. Anything that helps at this point.
Great! xx
Only that my plaster had a pirate on it, and I wanted the monkey one. (The local practice took over the children's section for the weekend.)
lol Okay then. xx
No regrets
https://www.youtube.com/embed/XKU0S5K5aYENice!!! xx
Hell no. I had Covid before the vaccine was available. I was fortunate it was a mild case. Now I'm vaxxed and pretty much live as I want. No regrets.
Beautiful! xx
No because I dont need a vaccine for something that will not kill me. Im not sickly or over 75. I've wore a mask maybe 10 times since this propaganda BS started. Fuck your pandemic and your masks. Then stick that vaccine up the tail pipe. Now my wife gets them and boosters. She is around her mother who is almost 75. So she should vaccinate.
Why would I, Paris?
I am alive and the anti-vaxxer knuckleheads I know got sick and some were hospitalized. One dude has been out of work for over two months. And I knew at least three people who died and one wasn't even old.
Which one?
I've been getting them since I was born.
i filled an entire inoculation/ vaccination book when in the Air Force.
My compulsory yellow fever one was a bit meh, however all the rest have been okay.
Yes. I said I wouldn’t get the first one but gave in due to family pressure and because I’m going away soon and was due to a while ago too. I was and still am concerned about the long term affects since they are still in their trials.
I'm vaccinated.
I just got over COVID. As someone who has a weakened immune system & who is prone to bronchitis pneumonia I've no doubt in my mind had I not been vaccinated I'd be in the hospital if not dead.
Particularly when you consider my unvaccinated colleague is in the hospital & nearly died and she's healthy in comparison to my history.
I just got covid and it was honestly a breeze. I felt sick for a couple of days and then quickly recovered. I am double vaccinated and lead a healthy lifestyle. So in essence I certainly don’t regret having the vaccine.
No, I think it was a reasonable choice at the time, although I've had lingering auto-immune type responses ever since. So I dunno. Surely not getting a booster, that's for sure.
The media and our medical leaders are still lying through their teeth. None of it makes any sense. I think the government needs to just butt out of peoples lives. Provide information, let people decide for themselves what's right for THEM.
I am an un-vaxxed survivor. It was like the Flu, Paris. I think I had a mild case for weeks and the q-tip revealed it.
I have had absolutely no side effects or adverse reactions to either of the initial injections or the subsequent booster.
Nope. It’s saving lives.
i have all 3 shots and proud of it.
i wish everyone would get the vaccine... we’d be better off right now
No, I was forced to get vaccinated sadly for being able to go see my grandparents so I have done it even though I'm against it, the only stuff is that I had extreme pain in my arms to the point of not being able to move it at all and crying
YES, in that the damn things don't seem to work, and are no better than the annual flu shots they urged upon us in years past, which we dutifully undertook and came down with the flu anyway.
I haven't gotten a flu shot in like 9 years.
Nope. I'm just waiting for the FDA to approve a vaccine for kids under 5 so my son can get it.
@joeldalton In that case, so is MMR, whooping cough, polio, tetanus, typhoid, diptheria, hjust to name a few. They are all life savers. We beat polio because of vaccinations. Same for smallpox.
@Jessica405 Those vaccines stop you from getting the disease.
@joeldalton So! Covid vax makes a bout of covid less severe. I would not call helping to prevent a serious infection child abuse, when so many Americans circumcise their sons and pierce their daughters' ears.
@Jessica405 So! Children aren't affected by Covid for the vast majority have very mild symptoms (if any). There's no reason to risk a negative effect of the shot on them. ESPECIALLY since we don't know if there are any long term effects.
@joeldalton True, we don't know the long term effects of the vax. We also do not know the long term effects of covid itself. Who knows what damage to lungs and throat will manifest in a few year time, even when recovery seems apparent now. I just hope, after a period with long covid, I don't get some issues later in life. I would rather trust a vax than an unknown variant of covid, as yet to manifest itself.
@Jessica405 you understand the shots are useless against omicron, right? You're still at risk. The shots look for a specific spike protein. So any variant that evolves to evade that recognition make them useless.
Covid isn't some magical disease that's going to come wreck your body 10 years down the road. It's a coronavirus. The same type of virus as a cold.
@joeldalton I will still not take a risk of not being vaxed. It sleems Pfizer is pretty good against Omicron.
@Jessica405 lol, no it isn't. The head of pfizer admitted as such. His exact words were "offer little to no protection against omicron"
If you're old, or have several comorbidites, the shots are a good idea. If you're under 40 and healthy, there's no medical reason to take it. ESPECIALLY children under 5. It is child abuse.
@joeldalton Pfizer are working on a new vax for Omicron. UK has also approved the vax for vulnerable children aged 5 to 12.
I am not vaccinated , but curious to what they have to say
Very curious
Okay then. xx