If you had a serious adverse reaction and ended up having to spend a few days in the hospital would you still tell people to get vaccinated?I had no reaction -- ZERO
Same with another former poster here..... Nada
Seems to vary person to person
If you had a serious adverse reaction and ended up having to spend a few days in the hospital would you still tell people to get vaccinated?I had no reaction -- ZERO
Same with another former poster here..... Nada
Seems to vary person to person
You don't have to explain, but have chosen too... and if you were offended by my question all you had to do is send a PM, since we're suddenly such good friends LOLI'm not sure why I should need to explain, but since you're a friend..... if you must know, I run a business with a support team who keeps everything running smoothly and have extremely limited access to "Moi"
When I am not at work I'm a stay at home kind of guy who practices self isolation due to the virus but have a nice yard where I can hang out and plenty of things to do.
The only other time I go out is at 6:30 am every Sunday morning I wear my mask to the supermarket when it is virtually devoid of persons and all of the employees of the supermarket wear theirs as well. I seldom see more than 2-3 shoppers throughout the entire store at that hour.
So to answer your question, I do not come in close contact with others at all (and no more than necessary when I have to).
How's that?
You're right, I'm gonna go lay down for a while. I dun't feel so good.You don't have to explain, but have chosen too... and if you were offended by my question all you had to do is send a PM, since we're suddenly such good friends LOL
In my nonexpert, nonmedical, layman's opinion, and as a friend ...anyone who is in contact with any other person, under any "normal" circumstances, is at risk and since you are probably high risk due to weight, lack of fitness and other assorted health conditions, you're probably fooling yourself into thinking you're moderating your risks enough, while you debate whether or not to get vaccinated and then which vaccine. You'd be far better off taking the expert advice already discussed on DR1 from such as Dr. F to get the vaccine into you ASAP and whichever one you're offered.
Now go have a nap or something
P.S no link LOL
If you had a serious adverse reaction and ended up having to spend a few days in the hospital would you still tell people to get vaccinated?
That's good Gramps, look after yourself LOLYou're right, I'm gonna go lay down for a while. I dun't feel so good.
Yes absolutely I would. And I would discuss with the doctor if to have the second dose of the same one or try a different one for myself, there are lot's of different types out there and just because you react to one doesn't mean it will with the rest People react to vaccines but the benefit far outways the risk.You didn’t answer the question
But you quoted it
Rest assured. It's on my bucket list of things to do in life before I die.Very few people have a serious adverse reaction and usually some Adrenalin bit of oxygen and monitoring overnight and most would be good to go. I felt nothing some friends a bit gripe for a day or two but majority I know experienced nada. All normal vaccine stuff.
I say that as a Brit we are the most vaccine compliant nation on earth i think, probably down to how effective the NHS centralised system is at handling mass vaccination of the population. We are all tracked by the system HA HA.... And the fact we all buy into a free at the point of delivery healthcare for all we share more of a collective. The NHS is our religion.
Don't be afraid Get vaccinated
Cristo why you so worried WTF you and me immune anyways!!Rest assured. It's on my bucket list of things to do in life before I die.
Worried? Lol.Cristo why you so worried WTF you and me immune anyways!!View attachment 4256
LOL more threatening wannabe tough guy nonsense.Worried? Lol.
Nope not at all.
I just think the people telling me I need to let
someone I do not know inject some experimental crap into my body because someone they don't know told them it's a good idea...
could use a nice hard smack in the face.
what you reached middle age without being vaccinated ?Rest assured. It's on my bucket list of things to do in life before I die.
People just give advice based on how effective vaccines are in fighting diseases and keeping diseases from becoming endemic. It's your decision nobody can force you. If you want to leave the RD in future other than on a yola you'll probably have to get one.Worried? Lol.
Nope not at all.
I just think the people telling me I need to let
someone I do not know inject some experimental crap into my body because someone they don't know told them it's a good idea...
could use a nice hard smack in the face.
People just give advice based on how effective vaccines are in fighting diseases and keeping diseases from becoming endemic. It's your decision nobody can force you. If you want to leave the RD in future other than on a yola you'll probably have to get one.
Nobody should be allowed to force anyone to either take or deny taking a vaccine. That is a personal choice that should be made between you and after consultation with your primary care physician.......not a doctor who comes on television and tells you the best vaccine you can get is the one you can get.
That kind of advice, without knowing the medical history of the individual, is akin to typing in symptoms on an internet medical website and coming up with a diagnosis and treatment.
The RD will likely never require a vaccine to leave, nor will most countries likely require its citizens be required to have one to enter back into their home country....a negative COVID test notwithstanding.
Respectfully,
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