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  • Allen
    Moderator
    • Sep 2009
    • 10583

    #16
    [QUOTE=togor;620871]A strong first shot reaction usually means someone already had the disease.QUOTE]

    That may be the case.

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    Originally posted by togor
    And there is a difference between feeling worse than one expected to feel for a bit and needing medical interventions.
    You have no earthly idea what I went through.

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    • lyman
      Administrator - OFC
      • Aug 2009
      • 11269

      #17
      [QUOTE=Allen;620874]
      Originally posted by togor
      A strong first shot reaction usually means someone already had the disease.QUOTE]

      That may be the case.

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      You have no earthly idea what I went through.
      no he does not,


      I know several that had bad reactions to the first, and second, (one was expected, she had the Cooties a few months before)

      the others may have had it and not known, or like you mentioned in a past post, they had an allergic reaction, but not as severe as you did,

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      • togor
        Banned
        • Nov 2009
        • 17610

        #18
        [QUOTE=Allen;620874]
        Originally posted by togor
        A strong first shot reaction usually means someone already had the disease.QUOTE]

        That may be the case.

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        You have no earthly idea what I went through.
        Of course I don't, as you haven't told us.

        Did you need to see medical attention for your reaction?

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        • Allen
          Moderator
          • Sep 2009
          • 10583

          #19
          [QUOTE=togor;620881]
          Originally posted by Allen

          Of course I don't, as you haven't told us.

          Did you need to see medical attention for your reaction?
          I posted in detail about a week or two ago.

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          • Mark in Ottawa
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 1744

            #20
            I really can't agree with what many of you are saying. My understanding is that almost all COVID deaths are occuring amongst people who are not vaccinated. Yes indeed, some people may have unpleasant side effects but I put it to you for consideration, that unpleasant side effects are not quite as bad as dying of COVID. Serious side effects are pretty rare but death amonst the unvaccinated is all too common. Go with the odds

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            • Allen
              Moderator
              • Sep 2009
              • 10583

              #21
              Mark, don't know how honest things are in Canada but the point of the conversation is our media throws out the news they want you to believe and rarely the truth. Some of my comments come from what I see and hear from those I come in contact with. along with my own personal experences.

              Side effects as bad as mine surely are rare but what affected me perhaps affects everyone to a much lesser extent and damage may be occurring from it. Who knows?

              Though I didn't particularly want to die while all of this was going on it would have been a welcome relief.

              As said before, people who get TB, polio and other vaccines don't end up later with the illness and they certainly don't die from it. The same can not be said about this experimenal stuff we have here that is mostly to calm a global panic. In the end we all have the ultimate say and personally I don't need the worst administration in the history of America along with the worlds most corrupt news media trying to tell me what to do with my body. I read recently that Pfizer and the other manufacturers have protection against all lawsuits regarding the covid vaccine. Now why do suppose that is?

              For it or against it, I tried it. I won't go through that again.

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