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My Vaccine Injury Story

I can't blame anyone for not waning the vaccine as long as frothing mouth vaccine rabid moronic people are going to say "f**k you" should they DARE raise any concerns. Just look at all the vile things said on this forum alone.
Add to that, these same people viscously attack anyone who has had the vaccine - again telling them f**k you - if they DARE question if what happens to them after the vaccine just might be attributable to the vaccine.

Deciding to treat one's body determined by others actions, shows a weak mind & constitution; sorry.

The number one side effect of the vaccine is it clearly turns a hell of a lot of people into smug sanctimonious assholes.

You might have a point, there. At least for some.
 
I can't blame anyone for not waning the vaccine as long as frothing mouth vaccine rabid moronic people are going to say "f**k you" should they DARE raise any concerns. Just look at all the vile things said on this forum alone.
Add to that, these same people viscously attack anyone who has had the vaccine - again telling them f**k you - if they DARE question if what happens to them after the vaccine just might be attributable to the vaccine.

The number one side effect of the vaccine is it clearly turns a hell of a lot of people into smug sanctimonious assholes.

It is hard not to be smug when one is right in regards to COVID as many times as you have been wrong.
 
Maybe you feel that way about yourself and others.
I live in the moment, and I want to have lots more moments.
If you want to be a nihilist, go for it, but not me.
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Nihilism is the belief that all values are baseless and that nothing can be known or communicated.
It is often associated with extreme pessimism and a radical skepticism that condemns existence.

A true nihilist would believe in nothing, have no loyalties, and
no purpose other than, perhaps, an impulse to destroy
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A dear friend of mine harassed me daily with stories like this.

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A couple of months ago her son told her that if she didn't get vaccinated, she was not welcome at his wedding.
She got the first shot, had no side effects, said nothing.
Two weeks ago she got the second one and suddenly my chat window "blew up" with a string of frantic messages.

She was hysterical because she was feeling side effects.
I told her to rest, drink water, take some Advil and rest some more.
Sure enough...POOF!! 36 hours later she's feeling fine.

I think a lot of adults are just wannabe hypochondriacs.
There was an episode of Friends where

Monica gave Phoebe an aspirin. She took it and said her headache was gone relatively quickly so asked to see what it was. Monica gave her the box, but then Phoebe started reading the side effects and for the rest of the episode was talking about all the side effects she was sure she had from taking the medication until she read that it only lasted so long and then she believed she was in the clear.
 
I got tetanus, pneumonia and flu shot all at once, that sucked, worse than the COVID. I felt crappy for a couple days
The worst vaccine I've ever had was Anthrax, and each got worse with the reaction (I got 3 of 6 shots over about 2 months with the rest of the ship). And there absolutely were a lot of rumors before the first one about how bad they could be and worse, saying that people had died of them.

I did a little research, and found out though that there is a possibility that people were mistaken ciprofloxacin for the Anthrax vaccine at that time, as the military was giving cipro shots during the Gulf War (1st, 90s) to those going into the region as a prophylactic, and that is believed to be a very likely cause of (if not at least one of many for) Gulf War Syndrome.

 
Where are you getting the info for your claim that there have been "over a hundred thousand MAJOR bad medical condiotions of healthy people within 30 days of the vax?"

What is the rate of "major bad medical conditions" in the US?

What makes you think data reported to VAERS is accurate? Do you still to this day not have a clue what VAERS is?

Don’t bother asking Paradox for any sources or documentation. Damn near everyone knows he is unable to validate anything he says. Lying is his SOP.

A month ago I asked him to provide sources and documentation for his bullshit “hundreds of thousands with major illnesses”. I never heard a word from him, neither will you.
 
mmmmm, he never had that before and it happened right after the vaccine. I guess you're one of the people who think the hundreds of thousands of VAERS reports are not from the vaccine, aren't you....because you want zero bad things reported on the vaxx.
From the VAERS website:

"When evaluating data from VAERS, it is important to note that for any reported event, no cause-and-effect relationship has been established. Reports of all possible associations between vaccines and adverse events (possible side effects) are filed in VAERS. Therefore, VAERS collects data on any adverse event following vaccination, be it coincidental or truly caused by a vaccine. The report of an adverse event to VAERS is not documentation that a vaccine caused the event."

AND....

"A report to VAERS generally does not prove that the identified vaccine(s) caused the adverse event described. It only confirms that the reported event occurred sometime after vaccine was given. No proof that the event was caused by the vaccine is required in order for VAERS to accept the report. VAERS accepts all reports without judging whether the event was caused by the vaccine."

If you are going to invoke VAERS, you should probably go to the actual website and be informed. Especially on how to interpret the VAERS data for which there is a page on the website on how to do that and where the two quotes I posted are from.

There's more there I invite you to read...but I won't hold my breath as you want "bad things reported on the vaxx" only.
 
I had restless legs syndrome symptoms all over my body for a night after the booster. Took a shower and finally got to sleep.
 
The only "agenda" I push is follow the known and effective COVID protocols and stop the antivaxxer/antimasker BS.

I want MORE people to live through COVID. Not less.

Wise words. Also, no one should ever, ever take medical advice from someone who stares directly at the sun during an eclipse. 😏
 
There was an episode of Friends where

Monica gave Phoebe an aspirin. She took it and said her headache was gone relatively quickly so asked to see what it was. Monica gave her the box, but then Phoebe started reading the side effects and for the rest of the episode was talking about all the side effects she was sure she had from taking the medication until she read that it only lasted so long and then she believed she was in the clear.

Or this: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

 
From the VAERS website:

"When evaluating data from VAERS, it is important to note that for any reported event, no cause-and-effect relationship has been established. Reports of all possible associations between vaccines and adverse events (possible side effects) are filed in VAERS. Therefore, VAERS collects data on any adverse event following vaccination, be it coincidental or truly caused by a vaccine. The report of an adverse event to VAERS is not documentation that a vaccine caused the event."

AND....

"A report to VAERS generally does not prove that the identified vaccine(s) caused the adverse event described. It only confirms that the reported event occurred sometime after vaccine was given. No proof that the event was caused by the vaccine is required in order for VAERS to accept the report. VAERS accepts all reports without judging whether the event was caused by the vaccine."

If you are going to invoke VAERS, you should probably go to the actual website and be informed. Especially on how to interpret the VAERS data for which there is a page on the website on how to do that and where the two quotes I posted are from.

There's more there I invite you to read...but I won't hold my breath as you want "bad things reported on the vaxx" only.
Same with the CDC. They at least are ho eat and use a disclaimer. Why do you doubt the VAERS reports sent in by DOCTORS??
 
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Sounds like a fibromyalgia or RA flare.

I’d ask a doctor to check you for fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis.

The immune response to the vaccine may have triggered it.

(Many people have underlying autoimmune issues/diseases that they’ve never known about and that can have flares triggered when the immune system reacts to something...including vaccines)

Makes sense. I had an autoimmune reaction to the first round of the anthrax vaccine. Still have have minor flair ups and residual effects. Besides having covid already its one the prime reasons I haven't had the covid shots.
 
I had restless legs syndrome symptoms all over my body for a night after the booster. Took a shower and finally got to sleep.

I won't be surprised if no one believes this but I get no payoff for lying...I just thought it was hilarious (and extremely gratifying!) when it happened...
I got the booster and, as I said back then, I felt actual bad side effects for the very first time, as the two regular Pfizer doses only made me a little lightheaded and sleepy.
But the booster kicked my ass, achey-breakey, lethargic, slight fever, muscle aches, even a touch of nausea.
I took some Advil and slept it out, and POOF!!, the next day it was like it never even happened, except I left out one thing because it didn't seem relevant but...

Upon recovering, I also felt very VERY...ummm, shall we say, randy.
Now I realize that it's highly unlikely that Pfizer added a little of their well known sexual medication to the vaccines but you'd have a tough time convincing me.

Is it possible that I just benefited from a good night's sleep?
I dunno.
 
I won't be surprised if no one believes this but I get no payoff for lying...I just thought it was hilarious (and extremely gratifying!) when it happened...
I got the booster and, as I said back then, I felt actual bad side effects for the very first time, as the two regular Pfizer doses only made me a little lightheaded and sleepy.
But the booster kicked my ass, achey-breakey, lethargic, slight fever, muscle aches, even a touch of nausea.
I took some Advil and slept it out, and POOF!!, the next day it was like it never even happened, except I left out one thing because it didn't seem relevant but...

Upon recovering, I also felt very VERY...ummm, shall we say, randy.
Now I realize that it's highly unlikely that Pfizer added a little of their well known sexual medication to the vaccines but you'd have a tough time convincing me.

Is it possible that I just benefited from a good night's sleep?
I dunno.
They should let it slip that one possible side effect of being fully vaxxed is an added inch to one's manhood. Trump Nation would shove their own mothers out of the way to jump the queue.
 
They should let it slip that one possible side effect of being fully vaxxed is an added inch to one's manhood. Trump Nation would shove their own mothers out of the way to jump the queue.

I still can't understand WHY TF Pfizer and Moderna aren't cranking out regular looking and sounding pharmaceutical commercials for their vaccines.
Yes, I realize that they're free, but you still HAVE TO MARKET stuff to the general public...it's the psychology of it all.
And if, right from the GET GO, all vaccine companies had put together professionally produced ad spots for their shots, and government had purchased the airtime,
I sort of think some if not a significant portion of antivax crap wouldn't have exploded to the degree it did.
Again, it's PSYCHOLOGICAL...people see a commercial and subconsciously assume it's a normal thing.

Watch "Shingles Doesn't Care!"...it's the absolute PERFECT MODEL for a COVID-19 vaccine commercial, just replace the word SHINGLES with COVID.



That's the 30-second spot.
The longer versions are chock full of hurriedly mumbled black box warnings about side effects, which leads me to my next point:

No matter HOW awful vaccine side effects were going to be, if they had just had the same kind of voice over artist mumble through them,
NO ONE would have paid attention. I guarantee you, people hear some pretty dire warnings about pharmaceuticals.
This morning I watched two different drug ads where they said one of the side effects COULD BE DEATH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yeah...death.

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And I bet ten bucks 99.999999999999999999999999999999999% of people who heard that reached for the toast.
 
I got the J&J last May, and immediately started feeling very nauseous (something I almost never experience), and it lasted 2 months. Yet when I mentioned it, people told me it must be a coincidence, since Covid vaccine side effects never last more than 2 days.

The official dogma overrides common sense.
Doctors don't rely on common sense. Common sense should suggest to you that you see your doctor to confirm what caused your alleged illness. You already claimed that you have nothing but baseless suspicion with no professional confirmation.
 
The entire story reeks of bullshit. Vaccine side effects are minor and a day or two after.

Also seems a common thing, look up stuff on internet and then convince yourself you have those symptoms
Reminds me of the opening chapter of 'Three Men in a Boat' (Jerome K. Jerome, 1889), where one of the characters, Harris, convinced himself he had every disease known to man, after reading a medical dictionary. If you haven't read it, do so. It's still hilarious after over a century.
 
Same with the CDC. They at least are ho eat and use a disclaimer. Why do you doubt the VAERS reports sent in by DOCTORS??
Stop posting about COVID and vaccines. You're the last person on the planet anyone should ever listen to.
 
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