November 13, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, bolverk said: I'm just not down with the dug-in assholes who act like pricks and minimize all things Covid, which I'm definitely NOT accusing you of. I'm definitely not one to minimize COVID... I was just shocked by the number.
November 13, 20241 yr 10 minutes ago, Guadaloopy said: I'm definitely not one to minimize COVID... I was just shocked by the number. Same.
November 13, 20241 yr 46 minutes ago, Annie_Tobak said: I was vaccine-injured, does that count for long covid? Sure you were.
November 13, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, bolverk said: https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/issue-brief/as-recommendations-for-isolation-end-how-common-is-long-covid/ https://time.com/6999274/long-covid-risk-2024/ https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/09/health/long-covid-world.html That "Have Had" long Covid is the operative here.
November 13, 20241 yr I definitely don’t fuck around with it. I got the triple-whammy vax late September with flu, COVID, and my second shingles shot. Did it on a Friday afternoon and ended up sleeping almost all day Saturday. I have vague memories of Arch vs ULM.
November 13, 20241 yr 36 minutes ago, Guadaloopy said: I definitely don’t fuck around with it. I got the triple-whammy vax late September with flu, COVID, and my second shingles shot. Did it on a Friday afternoon and ended up sleeping almost all day Saturday. I have vague memories of Arch vs ULM. This is me too. I got TDAP, Covid, and flu all in early October. My arm fucking hurt like a MFer and I had a nice knot all weekend and was super sleepy.
November 13, 20241 yr 59 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said: Sure you were. Didn't take you as a vax injury denier. Weird you didn't know that exists. There's even a government reporting mechanism, believe it or not! https://vaers.hhs.gov/
November 13, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, Annie_Tobak said: Didn't take you as a vax injury denier. Weird you didn't know that exists. There's even a government reporting mechanism, believe it or not! https://vaers.hhs.gov/ I don't know who you are, and I don't know how you know me, but VAERS is not a sound resource. The CDC's official stance: Anyone — patients, family members, healthcare providers and vaccine manufacturers — can submit a report to VAERS. Healthcare providers and vaccine manufacturers are legally required to report certain events after vaccination. A report to VAERS does not mean that a vaccine caused an adverse event
November 13, 20241 yr 5 hours ago, Bevo said: My assistant's dad has tested positive multiple times - Turns out he didn't know how to read the tests. C does not stand for Covid, it stands for Control. 2 dots are a positive. So he really didn't test positive. If that's his test, he should find better tests.
November 13, 20241 yr Anyone heard that taking a benadryl before the covid vaccination helps reduce the side effects? Could be urban legend.
November 13, 20241 yr 12 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said: So he really didn't test positive. If that's his test, he should find better tests. Even better, I think he makes instruction manuals for a living. Maybe he should read them. And to top it off, he was on vacation the last time he tested "positive" and spent his entire European vacation in isolation. All second hand, but every time I think about it, I get a nice laugh - It's like Christmas in Waco.
November 13, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, jimmyjazz said: I don't know who you are, and I don't know how you know me, but VAERS is not a sound resource. The CDC's official stance: Anyone — patients, family members, healthcare providers and vaccine manufacturers — can submit a report to VAERS. Healthcare providers and vaccine manufacturers are legally required to report certain events after vaccination. A report to VAERS does not mean that a vaccine caused an adverse event Sir, is it your position that you don't think in a large enough population group, there is such a thing as vaccine injury and that there isn't a % of people-- no matter how small-- that weren't vaccine injured? I'm trying to understand your opinion based on your initial comment which seemed completely dismissive, so please clarify so I don't make a bad inference.
November 13, 20241 yr Popular Post I'm saying vaccine injury is incredibly rare and I don't believe you were injured. I think you're an anti-vaxxer throwing shit on the wall.
November 13, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, Annie_Tobak said: I was vaccine-injured, does that count for long covid? No.
November 13, 20241 yr 6 hours ago, Bill Brasky said: yeah but that only effects the fats, poors, and olds. and my cousin Jed and @CHAD BRISCOE's retarded cousin Seth.
November 13, 20241 yr 48 minutes ago, Annie_Tobak said: Sir, is it your position that you don't think in a large enough population group, there is such a thing as vaccine injury and that there isn't a % of people-- no matter how small-- that weren't vaccine injured? I'm trying to understand your opinion based on your initial comment which seemed completely dismissive, so please clarify so I don't make a bad inference. Fatwa! Fatwa!
November 13, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said: I'm saying vaccine injury is incredibly rare and I don't believe you were injured. I think you're an anti-vaxxer throwing shit on the wall. Wait. So it’s not even possible that Annie, in fact, had complications from the shot? Sure, it’s extremely unlikely, but you must know that it does happen. Right?
November 13, 20241 yr 7 minutes ago, HouTex said: Wait. So it’s not even possible that Annie, in fact, had complications from the shot? Sure, it’s extremely unlikely, but you must know that it does happen. Right? Sure, it happens, more to specific demographics than others, but I'm just testing the wind here and I don't believe the claim. Call me an asshole.
November 13, 20241 yr 6 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said: Sure, it happens, more to specific demographics than others, but I'm just testing the wind here and I don't believe the claim. Call me an asshole. Ok. I’m cool with that.
November 14, 20241 yr 10 minutes ago, HouTex said: Ok. I’m cool with that. Cool with calling me an asshole? (Just kidding, I get the gray areas.)
November 14, 20241 yr Immortal wasn't vaccine injured because he didn't take the vaccine, unlike the orange baboon and his family, who are vaxxed and boosted.
November 14, 20241 yr 43 minutes ago, DaysOff said: Immortal wasn't vaccine injured because he didn't take the vaccine,
November 14, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, jimmyjazz said: Sure, it happens, more to specific demographics than others, but I'm just testing the wind here and I don't believe the claim. Call me an asshole. Okay, so you at least acknowledge the existence. Personally, I could not care less if you believe I was or wasn't as you don't pay my medical bills, but the vaccine injury deniers are equally as absurd and ignorant as the anti-vaxxers.
November 14, 20241 yr 12 minutes ago, Annie_Tobak said: Okay, so you at least acknowledge the existence. Personally, I could not care less if you believe I was or wasn't as you don't pay my medical bills, but the vaccine injury deniers are equally as absurd and ignorant as the anti-vaxxers. So what was the injury?
November 14, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said: So what was the injury? No offense, but that's personal and potentially self-doxing. Like I said, there is literally no difference to me or you or anyone else whether you believe ME or not that I was vaccine injured, the question was more generally "do you believe that Covid vax could cause a vaccine injury AND would that count as long Covid because it was indirectly caused by Covid or Covid-adjacent reasons?"
November 14, 20241 yr Never heard of a vaccine injury denier. Everything will hurt someone, somewhere. Having a couple billion people all take something over the course of a year or two will lead to some adverse events.
November 14, 20241 yr 27 minutes ago, Annie_Tobak said: No offense, but that's personal and potentially self-doxing.
November 14, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, mchookem said: so his dick fell off. got it. That's how Andy became Annie.
November 14, 20241 yr 11 hours ago, Annie_Tobak said: No offense, but that's personal and potentially self-doxing. Like I said, there is literally no difference to me or you or anyone else whether you believe ME or not that I was vaccine injured, the question was more generally "do you believe that Covid vax could cause a vaccine injury AND would that count as long Covid because it was indirectly caused by Covid or Covid-adjacent reasons?" Ok. I'm interested because there's a dude that was a mountain bike "influencer" and racer that did good instructional videos with his girlfriend. https://www.ridemtb.com/ He got the vax and got some really weird symptoms including apparently myocarditis that destroyed his fitness, his ability to bike, his ability to make bike content, and his relationship. From the videos, he was a patient and kind soul. But, due to his misfortune, he became a tool or pawn of Covid nutbags. Sad story.
November 14, 20241 yr 28 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said: Ok. I'm interested because there's a dude that was a mountain bike "influencer" and racer that did good instructional videos with his girlfriend. https://www.ridemtb.com/ He got the vax and got some really weird symptoms including apparently myocarditis that destroyed his fitness, his ability to bike, his ability to make bike content, and his relationship. From the videos, he was a patient and kind soul. But, due to his misfortune, he became a tool or pawn of Covid nutbags. Sad story. Or he faked it to live off the grift instead of having to work.
November 14, 20241 yr 33 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said: Ok. I'm interested because there's a dude that was a mountain bike "influencer" and racer that did good instructional videos with his girlfriend. https://www.ridemtb.com/ He got the vax and got some really weird symptoms including apparently myocarditis that destroyed his fitness, his ability to bike, his ability to make bike content, and his relationship. From the videos, he was a patient and kind soul. But, due to his misfortune, he became a tool or pawn of Covid nutbags. Sad story. So, they've proven his alleged problems were from being vaccinated?
November 14, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, TwiceHorn said: He got the vax and got some really weird symptoms including apparently myocarditis That one seems to be a rare but real side effect for young men. (The symptom, not commenting on that particular athlete.)
November 14, 20241 yr Vaccine injuries exist. They are quite rare. They are also, by and large, part of the calculus for people who are bad at math. They're a lot like incidents of people dying in a car crash BECAUSE they were wearing a seatbelt -- that does happen. Sure, it's VASTLY outnumbered by people who SURVIVE car crashes because they're wearing seatbelts. But anti-vaxxers don't do that math. They only count the first number. Oh, and Annie Tobak is almost certainly lying about being vaccine injured. Or, he's counting "my arm swelled a bit and was sore for a day" as a "vaccine injury." The math is simple and plain. And real-world observations are going to back that up. I personally know people who died of COVID, and who have suffered/are suffering with long COVID, contracted pre-vaccine. I don't know a single person with a COVID vaccine injury. But don't worry, none of this matters. Vaccinations are soon to be a thing of the past. We are going to return to the good old days of easily spreading communicable diseases, hitting unprotected populations. And to make it better, there will be no global effort to stop any of these in their tracks (like we did with SARS and MERS and Ebola) because we're going to kill the World Health Organization. We're going to Make America Healthy Again, with horsepaste, supplements sold on Infowars, and holistic almond milk and kale smoothies pushed by an army of TikTok influencers. All will be wonderful, there will be no more pandemics, no more disease. Getting rid of vaccines will be the greatest health improvement ever in the history of the world, the healthiest thing you've ever seen, the likes of which nobody has ever seen before. And if you do get sick, you know what will heal you? That's right..... CRYPTO!!!!
November 14, 20241 yr 23 hours ago, atomheartbevo said: Yay, I tested positive for COVID again. Do I stay home and watch Parks and Rec or What We Do in the Shadows and self-quarantine? Nah. BAT!!!
November 14, 20241 yr 6 minutes ago, Brisketexan said: Vaccine injuries exist. They are quite rare. They are also, by and large, part of the calculus for people who are bad at math. They're a lot like incidents of people dying in a car crash BECAUSE they were wearing a seatbelt -- that does happen. Sure, it's VASTLY outnumbered by people who SURVIVE car crashes because they're wearing seatbelts. But anti-vaxxers don't do that math. They only count the first number. Oh, and Annie Tobak is almost certainly lying about being vaccine injured. Or, he's counting "my arm swelled a bit and was sore for a day" as a "vaccine injury." The math is simple and plain. And real-world observations are going to back that up. I personally know people who died of COVID, and who have suffered/are suffering with long COVID, contracted pre-vaccine. I don't know a single person with a COVID vaccine injury. But don't worry, none of this matters. Vaccinations are soon to be a thing of the past. We are going to return to the good old days of easily spreading communicable diseases, hitting unprotected populations. And to make it better, there will be no global effort to stop any of these in their tracks (like we did with SARS and MERS and Ebola) because we're going to kill the World Health Organization. We're going to Make America Healthy Again, with horsepaste, supplements sold on Infowars, and holistic almond milk and kale smoothies pushed by an army of TikTok influencers. All will be wonderful, there will be no more pandemics, no more disease. Getting rid of vaccines will be the greatest health improvement ever in the history of the world, the healthiest thing you've ever seen, the likes of which nobody has ever seen before. And if you do get sick, you know what will heal you? That's right..... CRYPTO!!!! So glad you're back spreading sunshine and good will. I missed you! Edited November 14, 20241 yr by BurntEyes
November 14, 20241 yr Let me start with I'm pro-vaccine. My father died of covid. I realize my situation is a single data point. There are many factors involved and correlation is not nessecarily causation. I had not had a flu in over 30 years. I remember the time frame as I ended up with pneumonia and I was bad, bad sick. For well over 30 years, no cold, no flu, hell not even a stomach virus (setting aside hangover "stomach viruses"). I got the covid vaccine and boosters. 1 week after the covid vaccine, I got covid. 2 weeks after the second booster I got it again. Neither were particularly bad. One feel like shit day, one laggy day and done. It's made me extremely skeptical about flu vaccines. -Fin
November 14, 20241 yr So you believe 30 years of not getting sick was due to not getting any vaccinations? Were you not vaccinated as a child?
November 14, 20241 yr 44 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said: That one seems to be a rare but real side effect for young men. (The symptom, not commenting on that particular athlete.) And it's even a more prevalent side-effect from contracting COVID19 than the rare side-effect of vaccination. https://www.heart.org/en/news/2022/08/22/covid-19-infection-poses-higher-risk-for-myocarditis-than-vaccines
November 14, 20241 yr I am pro vaccine. My kids got all the required vaccines when they were kids. And I got the Covid jab. But I am not really interested in getting boosters. I have had Covid 4 times and the first go around (Jan 2021) was the only time I had symptoms that were anything more than mild or not noticeable -- and even then it was just fatigue for a couple weeks. Two of the times I got it was within a year of being vaxxed. I just had it in August and was asymptomatic -- I only tested because we had a ranch party and several attendees tested positive. I don't usually get a flu shot either. But I only get the flu once every decade/ I am 48, healthy BMI, healthy BP, healthy blood tests, and no comorbidities. I see no need for the booster given my health and past experiences with Covid. My kids never got the Covid jab. I personally think it is silly to give healthy minors the Covid jab. If it did something to actually stop the spread with any efficacy, I might feel different. If you are old, fat, have diabetes, etc. you should definitely get the boosters. Edited November 14, 20241 yr by Frank Drebin
November 14, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Deej said: So you believe 30 years of not getting sick was due to not getting any vaccinations? Were you not vaccinated as a child? What part of this was unclear so I can help you. To start with I'm pro-vaccine. My father died of covid. I realize my situation is a single data point. There are many factors involved and correlation is not nessecarily causation. I had not had a flu in over 30 years. I remember the time frame as I ended up with pneumonia and I was bad, bad sick. For well over 30 years, no cold, no flu, hell not even a stomach virus (setting aside hangover "stomach viruses"). I got the covid vaccine and boosters. 1 week after the covid vaccine, I got covid. 2 weeks after the second booster I got it again. Neither were particularly bad. One feel like shit day, one laggy day and done. It's made me extremely skeptical about flu vaccines. -Fin
November 14, 20241 yr A very good friend of mine's ex-wife developed Gulianne-Barre after taking Covid Booster and flu vaccine in 23. She is a cancer survivor from approximately 8 years prior. She is allegedly going to end up with a vaccine fund settlement in the mid-single millions. He did say she has very low likelihood of surviving 3 years. When he was telling me all this I just sat there in complete stunned shock only really able to say, "I'm so sorry" about a dozen times. Just brutal.
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