We are onto 6G
You'll definitely need a booster then.
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We are onto 6G
Imagine being able to see a GPIt depends. In your case I would visit a GP and ask for a full mot before making any decision. Pay particular attention to your egfr and creatinine results. If they are out of the normal range then don’t have the vaccine.
Are you on medications that affect your immune system? If so then possibly don’t have the vaccination.
Do your own research on copd and the vaccinations. Has anything been published showing that people with copd are more at risk from the vaccine as opposed to the virus.
Ditto for your heart issues.
Quite a lot of research is now being published both in this country and in other countries showing how some people with particular issues are being damaged by the vaccination. If you fall in one of those groups then think long and hard about the relative risk of getting the disease against the risk of vaccine damage.
An anecdotal account. My daughter who has Crohn’s disease is currently waiting for a kidney transplant as a result of kidney damage apparently caused by the three covid vaccinations that she has had. As a Crohns patient she has regular blood checks. After each of her vaccinations the negative effect is shown on her egfr and creatinine results. Each vaccination clearly had an associated more severe drop in kidney function until after the third one she is now in end stage kidney failure with an egfr of 8 and a creatinine of 553. She had surgery last week to create an arteriovenous fistula in preparation for dialysis. Two of my family are currently being assessed as potential kidney donors. She has done her own research obtaining blood test results from all of her hospitals and GP since 2014. It’s becoming clear that she had sub clinical problems with her kidneys but nothing like has happened since the vaccine. In addition she is immune compromised. These two factors seem to account for the damage done by the vaccine.
As a final note, following her first vaccination she had a purple rash on her lower extremities. She asked the ibd nurse about them and was told not to worry as ‘it wasn’t meningitis!’ She has since been diagnosed with Henoch-Schonlein purpura which mostly affects children but appears in adults often after vaccinations, including the flu vaccination. It is a ‘Red Flag’ and my daughter should have been referred to her GP or consultant and her future vaccinations should have been cancelled. If that had happened she wouldn’t be needing a kidney transplant now. Sometimes patients fall through the cracks and I can’t help but wonder if a GP had seen her rash after the first vaccination if we would be in the current situation. Sometimes life is shit.
Said every attention seeking anti-vaxxer. Everam not anti vax by any standard
Right I've giving it some thought, I've read Peer group independent reports, I've watched countless videos and I've come to the conclusion that the vaccines do more harm than good and many who had them deeply regret it
So its a big no from me and thanks to everyone who helped me make this choice
What a strange thing to sayDon't let the door etc.
Was this thread just so you could tell us about what conclusion you’d reached in advance?What a strange thing to say
Right I've giving it some thought, I've read Peer group independent reports, I've watched countless videos and I've come to the conclusion that the vaccines do more harm than good and many who had them deeply regret it
So its a big no from me and thanks to everyone who helped me make this choice
No I had an open mind, I am educated and most of the stuff I researched came from top peer professionals, the final piece which swayed my choice was a recent publication in the LancetI completely support everyone's right to choose whether they get it or not without challenge but this is utter bollocks and I suspect you've went out your way to watch videos with a specific agenda
Have you got a link to that please?No I had an open mind, I am educated and most of the stuff I researched came from top peer professionals, the final piece which swayed my choice was a recent publication in the Lancet
No I had an open mind, I am educated and most of the stuff I researched came from top peer professionals, the final piece which swayed my choice was a recent publication in the Lancet
Right I've giving it some thought,
Right I've giving it some thought, I've read Peer group independent reports, I've watched countless videos and I've come to the conclusion that the vaccines do more harm than good and many who had them deeply regret it
So its a big no from me and thanks to everyone who helped me make this choice
I think I have chosen wisely after understanding and given due consideration to the benefits and the risks along with the likely hood of catching a serious variant.The best advice is probably obtained from a qualified medical professional that specialises in the field. Like an epidemiologist maybe. Perhaps one that’s been vaccinated. That, I’d guess, would be the majority.
If you have specific health issues maybe also seek advice from specialists in that field. Perhaps one that’s been vaccinated. That, I’d guess, would be the majority.
Or people on the SMB. They’ll probably tell you that it hurts a bit and some will say they felt a bit shit for a day or so after one of other of the jabs. But their expertise is fairly limited in these matters.
Edit: oh I see you’ve done some research and arrived at your own conclusion. Your expertise can now be added to that of the SMB - which will now be close to being able to rival that of the professionals I refer to above. Excellent
I think I have chosen wisely after understanding and given due consideration to the benefits and the risks along with the likely hood of catching a serious variant.
Time will tell if I have made the correct decision and from what I am seeing now I think I've dodged a very powerful bullet
You are being lied toFact-Check: Vaccines don't increase omicron infection risk
Experts said the shots do not increase the risk of infection.www.the-star.co.ke