COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects

Every time I get flu shot I typically run a low grade fever the next day (side affect). They are typically mRNA style vaccines too.

Where is the evidence the COVID vaccine causes immunocompromise? If that was the case I likely would have gotten really sick after the shots since I am already immunocompromised and I had to work in person at my office the whole time (while we had 20+ cases a week through July).

Yeah n=1 I know…. still.

Can you refute the information in Dr. Gundry’s Circulation article…or do you consider him an “anti-vaxxer, conspiracy theorist?” Dr. Coleman was just expressing his opinion in support of Dr. Gundry’s findings. I have seen the heart attacks and strokes shortly after receiving the jab…Gundry’s article gives a rationale explanation for why this occurs.

Wikepedia? Surely you jest!

Fever is not myocarditis or a blood cloth, man.

The evidence? Werent you recommended to be extra careful between shots and 2 weeks after the 2nd shot? This is a recommendation in Europe. Do you suspect why?

Please show us a double blind, placebo controlled “flu shot” study proving they work and are safe. I am not talking about “elevating antibodies.” I am referring to preventing the illness or deaths.

I can find none.

You don’t have one for Covid19 shots either and will never have one as the FDA “unblinded” the Pfizer control group and allowed them to get vaxxed!

So much for the “science.”

In fact, the single most paid out vaccine injury in the NVICA program is…the flu shot.

This is the law of large numbers. Likely the most distributed shot is the flu shot since it is yearly and taken by a large number of the population. Therefore, by pure numbers the amount of adverse side effects will be greater.

I called the author an anti vaxxer because he is a notorious anti vaxxer. He is an entrepreneur who started marketing alternate cures for covid-19

I thought you were stating I was calling you names, to which I said I wasn’t.

Anti vaxx isn’t a religion… But do you know what kind of is nowdays? Veganism

To a degree, you get plenty of vegans who are fine; who don’t shove it down the throats of others…

But my god, some of them are insufferable

I’m sorry… But a chicken is not a human, you cannot expect me to resonate with the “animals and humans are equal” rhetoric.

Slaughterhouses are barbaric places, and imo something ought to be done about the cruel methodology by which we mass produce meat and dairy… But I’m not going vegan or vegetarian for that

Only benefit I was from going veggo for two months (experiment) was a 15% drop in total cholesterol, 10% drop in LDL.

That was the problem. So many believed that obvious lie.

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@cyclonengineer , how much you wanna bet @ICER and/or @ins is on the QAnon spectrum?

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God damn, Id take the vaccine if they mixed it in with some supersteroids. I’d be on that shit in a heartbeat.

I have proof, proof I tells ye!
The vaccines produce super babies, :smiley:

CHILDREN BORN TO VAXXED PARENTS CAN STAND UPRIGHT AND LOCK SIGHT ON OBJECTS IN 14 DAYS!!! (bitchute.com)

This is actually not true, the Covid ‘vaccine’ is one of the first of it’s kind to utilize mRNA. Most flu vaccines use a form of the ‘dead’ virus so it is more likely for the person being injected to fight off this weakened virus - while developing anti-bodies to fend off the real deal. Flu vaccines also have a 30-40% likelihood to give the subject some form of the flu strain it was developed to fight - its just part of the process.

mRNA ‘vaccines’ kinda misuse the term “vaccine”

“get vaccinated. We will put in 1000mg of trenbolone undecanoate with each shot!”

“The tren that fucks you over for three months, then you can take another shot and endure another three months of hell!”

Bodybuilders, athletes and fitness enthusiasts flock to clinics “give me the shot!”

For reference, I’ve never taken trenbolone… But I’ve seen what it does to people and it doesn’t look pleasant for 95%+ that take it.

Look awesome… But turn into a sweaty, aggressive dickhead who is constantly dripping sweat.

I’ve noticed this with most AAS. Many are willing to sideline some seriously unpleasant side effects for gainz. The cosmetic look is temporary, but I do believe you tend to keep quite a bit of what you gain provided you aren’t taking “bulking agents” that elicit a highly cosmetic, glycogen filled look.

Plenty who make the rash decision to bulk up with anabolics lose quite a bit when they invariably come off after abusing them for too long… But they never to back to baseline provided they stay active.

Case in point, family friend took them for around 4-5 years (constantly) at a young age (16-7 onwards I believe). Doing modelling gigs (still models) and living an extremely unhealthy, hedonistic lifestyle.

After coming off, if you compare the “before and after” difference it’s still like night and day. He gained like 50lbs and appears to have kept like 35+ of them.

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My mistake if that’s the case. Same principle though. Stick something with the RNA of the target bug into the body to create antibodies.

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I bet you, I am not. But I am quite sure you are woke.

Not a bet I will take. It is my opinion that they are wrong on this particular topic, but it’s not like a greenboy situation here.

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All true, but think how super immune you would be against covid though, with those weekly shots.
Don’t you want super babies?

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Steroids? Super babies?

The opposite… You’d be super infertile if tren was mixed in with your shots.

And while I don’t want super babies, my option is adoption… Even if I could have children normally I wouldn’t, I’d NEVER want to put my kid at risk of going through what I’ve had to go through growing up.

I’m aware there are many worse off… But still, I have the feeling most don’t properly comprehend what it’s like to be in constant pain day in and day out. I don’t think a 16-17y/old kid should have to deal with the revelation “you’ll probably never be able to have kids”, then there’s the history of psychiatric aberrations. Autism, bipolar and the likes.

There are a lot of very, very smart people in my family, but coincidentally there’s also many who have issues… Including many/most of the smart ones.

I’m lucky in that I can still push through it and train with a moronic degree of intensity until I invariably end up requiring surgery (happened once now, and I’m potentially looking at round two #shoulderecomstructivesurgery when I return to Aus). The pain is there whether I train or not, I’d rather be super fit and in pain as opposed to sedentary, weak and in pain.

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I don’t think he is… He’s a medical professional

Keep in mind this means he’s been to medical school for four years, gone through res, then specialised. It’s typically a gruelling 10+ year journey, followed hours and hours of practice, overtime and lack of sleep… But you get a fat paycheck and you help people

Over that period he has likely studied blocks covering infectious disease, epidemiology and respiratory disease encompassing more depth and volume relative to what you or I have read up on in our lifetimes.

Chances are he has colleagues who specialise in epidemiology, infectious disease… Perhaps he knows pulmonologists.

Anecdotes don’t triumph over data, however these individuals tend to contribute to the pool of data that encompasses covid-19 research.

I’m aware not all data is “good data” but to reject all claims made by these individuals equates to blatant anti science sentiment.

There are good doctors and bad doctors… Though an appeal to authority “I’m a doctor, are you?” Is actually quite effective. Most doctors can shut people down if they want to when it comes to medical discourse.

Talking shit to a doctor who knows his/her shit is equitable to walking up to Mike Tyson practicing on a heavy bag and saying “nonononono, that’s not how you throw a lead hook! Let me show you”.

But you’ve only been to a couple of boxercise classes and/or you’ve never boxed in your life.

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Not really with the comparison.

Mike Tyson has done a left hook milions of times. I have not.

I can read the same literature as the medical professional when it comes to Covid. All the research is published and I wont need even to pay for access. I wont be able to make a research, due to ethics, but perhaps I can do a literature review as well.

I wont be as good as Mike at left hooking due to reasons. But even with the athletics example. There are soccer coaches specializing in throw ins and set pieces. A throw in coach would not be a better coach than top coaches, but he may know his shit when it comes to throw ins.

I am not having the conversation with credentials and education.

Unless he has threated milions of Covid patients, the comparison with Mike Tyson is ridiculous.