And the sooner husbands accept ir, the easier life gets!The women are in charge morrisey![]()
And the sooner husbands accept ir, the easier life gets!The women are in charge morrisey![]()
Here, hereAnd the sooner husbands accept ir, the easier life gets!
Report it to VAERS - only a tiny fraction of vax adverse reactions get reportedI have had all 5 Covid jabs. All were Pfizer except the 4th which was Moderna.
I had no reaction to any of the first 3 jabs but since the 4th jab, I seem to have developed a heart arrhythmia. I had not experienced any heart problems before taking the jabs.
I had muscle spasms and the Icy feeling with the booster jab , the 2 before felt nothing like that , I certainly wasn't imagining itI’ve read lots of people claiming to have had an icy feeling in their veins soon after the vaccine.
I don’t think they realise the vaccine is injected into the muscle and not into the veins![]()
The vaccines are incredibly safe for the overwhelming majority. The UK has had 55 deaths linked to the vaccines out of around 150m doses.So you don't take any medication at all then?
Or don't you read the potential side-effects for anything else?
I don't think I've ever taken anything where the leaflet in the packet doesn't include anaphylaxis and/or death as potential side-effects.
Even something as innocuous as paracetamol there are big warnings about liver damage if you take too much.
Seems strange that people ignore these risks in everything but Covid medication.
I had really bad heart palpitations for about a month after having covid last year. Wasn't pleasant at all really and it took me a while after for my heart rate to get back to normal when doing any physical activity (I do a lot of running)I've had heart palpitations too. Was prescribed beta blockers for them I think. Also had high blood pressure. The veins in my arms felt tingly for a while. Googled the symptoms and it came up with a load of anti vaxxer stuff. I hadn't had a vaccine at this point. Seems to me they were long COVID symptoms, and that I'd had an asymptomatic infection.
I've had texts saying I should book a COVID appointment, but when I go to book one they say I'm not eligible. I think my GP is overegging the severity of my asthma, as I clearly don't qualify.
What's that based on? I've had covid twice and no vaccines, I'm late 30's and never had heart palpitations. Covid has been like a light cold both times.Those heart palpitations are far more likely due to the covid you had than the vaccination. Covid has a lot of delayed effects, heart problems being one of the most common.
What's that based on? I've had covid twice and no vaccines, I'm late 30's and never had heart palpitations. Covid has been like a light cold both times.
I like this. World is shut down for two years. Everyone gets vaccinated and the world starts again. **** the vaccines.It’s strange reading this thread, I live in the in South East, I literally don’t know anyone who has had more than a 2nd vaccine, I have a wide circle of family, friends & colleagues of varying ages from teens to 80’s.
The common theme is no-one wants or trusts anymore vaccines
This - and in spades. Almost all prescription and even over-the-counter medicines have a list of side effects as long as your arm, many of them up to and including death.So you don't take any medication at all then?
Or don't you read the potential side-effects for anything else?
I don't think I've ever taken anything where the leaflet in the packet doesn't include anaphylaxis and/or death as potential side-effects.
Even something as innocuous as paracetamol there are big warnings about liver damage if you take too much.
Seems strange that people ignore these risks in everything but Covid medication.
The European Commission estimates that adverse reactions from prescription drugs cause 200,000 deaths [per year].
Why would someone based in the UK report something to the US?Report it to VAERS - only a tiny fraction of vax adverse reactions get reported
VAERS - Report an Adverse Event
vaers.hhs.gov
I always get the two sites mixed up - I’m sure you’ve never made a mistake before thoughWhy would someone based in the UK report something to the US?
Why wouldn't you recommend reporting to the UK authorities so that something can be done about it (Yellow Card Reporting Tool)?
It just seems to be perfomative rather than actual concern.
It's a surprisingly common trend amongst the "do your own research" crowd to find that they've not done any research whatsoever...