Rasputin_Vol
"Slava Ukraina"
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Most of the time I get my vaccinations at local pharmacies and my RSV vaccine also and thankfully I am very seldom sick, I work commission only and one or two days not being there could really cost you. I did get strep last year, it was going around and I am around 100 people a month, but if there was a vaccine for strep I would take it. One vaccine that I will not take because it is a live virus is a shingles vaccine, anytime a side effect is blindness, you can count me out. That vaccine was Zostavax and besides the eye problems that it caused the development of a variant strain of shingles that was more painful and difficult to treat. It has since been taken off of the market and the new vaccine is called Shingrix, but there are cases against it also claiming that it is unsafe and is purportedly linked to Zoster-related injuries.Surely your doctor didn't recommend you take the RSV vaccine. I'm cynical of doctors already, but I can't believe you were told to get it. You had to have done this on your own, right?
It's only licensed for 60+. I can't imagine anyone administrating it off-label, especially given the outcome of the prior RSV vaccine a couple decades ago.Surely your doctor didn't recommend you take the RSV vaccine. I'm cynical of doctors already, but I can't believe you were told to get it. You had to have done this on your own, right?
That's a stretch. At any rate she hasn't been ill from covid so the jab's apparently worked, so good for her.Not necessarily. Tons of asymptomatic or extremely mild symptoms for people, especially as the virus has mutated. Unless she is testing every single day, she has no clue about that statement.
I’m not saying that. I’m saying that it’s impossible for her to conclude that she hasn’t had COVID because she’s had a million jabs and hasn’t tested positive. There’s a much more likely explanation of she’s been asymptomatic or extremely mild symptoms, especially 4 years into this.It's a stretch to say that she doesn't know better than you do about her health.
Meanwhile, the FDA approved Ozempic caused one of my co-workers to get pancreatitis and kidney stones all at one time. I worked side-by-side with him until 4:00 one day, and later on that evening he was in the ER. He spent the night in the hospital, then came back 2-3 days later with more pain when they realized he had kidney stones.
How do you know you never had it? Do you test for every cold? If you do, then LOL.I have never had Covid, I have had six vaccines and I get a flu shot every year and this
year I also received an RSV vaccine. Growing up I would receive 6 vaccines up each
arm because my Dad was a Navy fighter pilot and we would have to live overseas
and I would get a Cholera, Typhoid, and ten other vaccines every time we would leave
the country. I have had vaccines all of my life. The first time that I went overseas and had 12 vaccines in one day, 6 up each arm, I was eight years old, plus I had all of my regular childhood vaccines through the years also.