Now that I think about, those symptoms predate her vaccine by about 30 years so, forget I mentioned it.Weird. My wife has the same symptoms and she got Pfizer.
Now that I think about, those symptoms predate her vaccine by about 30 years so, forget I mentioned it.Weird. My wife has the same symptoms and she got Pfizer.
Anecdotal evidence here, but Moderna has the same effects.Weird. My wife has the same symptoms and she got Pfizer.
I think we’re all far more likely to have some thing bad befall us like an accident in the home or a traffic accident then we are to have bad side effects from this vaccine. The reason I crossed over and decided to take it is because I’m 57. I know there are far fewer days in front of the horse than there are behind the cart. If I was younger I would probably hold off. But I know acquaintances who have died or will never be the same now because of this virus. I don’t want to join that group. Calculated risk.
I would love to have someone run the numbers on likelihood of any one individual being a victim of violent crime as opposed to having bad effects from 'Rona (if you want to compare death only to death only, I'm game), then tell me why carrying a gun makes so much more sense than simply getting a vaccine. I vote for both.^^^^
THIS!
I'm 59 now, right before I turned 56 I had a very mild stress induced heart attack due to the lose of my wife 6 months after she passed away. The result of that was a very small piece of plaque breaking off a heart valve (what I was told) that caused me to have a mini stoke. I know I have more tears behind me than in front of me.
I want to enjoy what I have left in life. I still have a Golden Retriever that I don't want him to deal with losing another human, it's been bad enough for him since I lost my Border Collie mix 1.5 months ago.
I have had many question me on why I got the Covid vaccine, many of them pro 2nd A people.
My question to them was, why do the Police and individuals carry firearms?
Their reply, "To protect themselves"
I state correct, so why shouldn't we protect ourselves from the 1% chance of getting the virus like we protect ourselves from the small chance of needing a gun.
Folks when we put this into that perspective, you get a different outlook on getting the vaccine or not. I have a friend that is still dealing with recovery from his 63 days on a ventilator. He almost died 3 times.
I do not want to attend my funeral earlier that I want to, I want to be around for a lot longer and be the cause of grief for some factions of our population. That faction of the population I will leave it up to you to guess.
Wait 10 years see if there isn't the covid19 vaccine syndrome that affects 50% of those who took it.I would love to have someone run the numbers on likelihood of any one individual being a victim of violent crime as opposed to having bad effects from 'Rona (if you want to compare death only to death only, I'm game), then tell me why carrying a gun makes so much more sense than simply getting a vaccine. I vote for both.
If there is objective evidence of this, like a vaccine in the past ever. I am open to considering it. Seriously, it's not a matter of faith for me, it's evidence. If there is evidence that should be considered, I am very willing to do that.Wait 10 years see if there isn't the covid19 vaccine syndrome that affects 50% of those who took it.
Then again this might be the best vaccine ever produced in a hurry in 100 years.
Look up Gulf War Syndrome...If there is objective evidence of this, like a vaccine in the past ever. I am open to considering it. Seriously, it's not a matter of faith for me, it's evidence. If there is evidence that should be considered, I am very willing to do that.
The only vaccine at issue in that is Anthrax- which I had because guess who was in the Army during the 1st gulf war. To be clear, I defended Grand Rapids, MI...but I got the vaccine.Look up Gulf War Syndrome...
So you were one if the lucky ones. Yet over 157,000 of us weren't so lucky.The only vaccine at issue in that is Anthrax- which I had because guess who was in the Army during the 1st gulf war. To be clear, I defended Grand Rapids, MI...but I got the vaccine.
Whatever causes Gulf War Syndrome, the evidence does not support that it is related to any vaccine.
Reformed Christians everywhere thank you for your service.The only vaccine at issue in that is Anthrax- which I had because guess who was in the Army during the 1st gulf war. To be clear, I defended Grand Rapids, MI...but I got the vaccine.
Whatever causes Gulf War Syndrome, the evidence does not support that it is related to any vaccine.
Did Saddam ever take Grand Rapids? You're welcome.Reformed Christians everywhere thank you for your service.
I have heard that S&W and Colt have a completely new technology firearm, that was rushed to complete and lacks long term testing, but everyone says it is the best EDC ever.I would love to have someone run the numbers on likelihood of any one individual being a victim of violent crime as opposed to having bad effects from 'Rona (if you want to compare death only to death only, I'm game), then tell me why carrying a gun makes so much more sense than simply getting a vaccine. I vote for both.
I think the only issues that have been observed in vaccines since the invention of vaccines are the only ones.I have heard that S&W and Colt have a completely new technology firearm, that was rushed to complete and lacks long term testing, but everyone says it is the best EDC ever.
Heck, most here wouldn't trust the new Python as an EDC because it is not proven, even though it is old technology, but we must trust a new technology vaccine?
Do you seriously believe the issues posted today will be the only issues with the vaccines?
This also plays into other stats. Like wearing a seatbelt. Or eating healthy. Or maintaining an acceptable BMI.I would love to have someone run the numbers on likelihood of any one individual being a victim of violent crime as opposed to having bad effects from 'Rona (if you want to compare death only to death only, I'm game), then tell me why carrying a gun makes so much more sense than simply getting a vaccine. I vote for both.
No, but didn't Rob Bell?Did Saddam ever take Grand Rapids? You're welcome.
We got rid of him...No, but didn't Rob Bell?
I believe it is associated with blood clots in females. IIHC, 6 instances reported our of 6 million?College student at my gym this morning said he just got the shot last Friday. I wonder if he's nervous. He feels fine but he said he was really sick the first 24 hours after getting it.