Life After Covid Jab

Hi, I was wondering if there's anyone struggling with life overall and illness from the covid vaccination.
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Hi there,
Sorry if you’re personally suffering or knows anyone who is,
Sadly a few of my family members have had reactions
Personally myself and immediate family chose to opt out of taking the shot, it’s sad to see what has happened to some extended family members.
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Stopped having COVID jabs after unusual reactions after 2nd one.
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There was a pandemic, you have after effects from the illness. Stop with this nonsense.
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My anxiety and stress levels went through the roof after the covid vaccination, then constant chest infections. Could have been caused by something else but im not so sure.
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The comment after effects is insulting I have a platelet degenerative Disease from a covid vaccination, rather an insulating comment and of bad taste.
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I've had each available vaccination since they began and I've neither had the plague nor any side effects.
I believe in vaccines, we barely remember smallpox these days.
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2 days after having my 4th booster jab my wife was giving me cpr with a blood clot on the lung. I then developed a chest infection, ended with the symptoms of long covid that developed into sympathetic dominant dysautonomia, I take steroids every day now for lung damage I'm now unable to drive or run my business and my wife is now my carer. Many other people died from covid/jabs so I count myself lucky that my wife was there back in oct 22 or I would have joined that statistic.
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Well that could be aurged with lots of proof has come out about jabs the biggest crime against humanity
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I didn't have any but certainly read alot up on the effects having on people now and it's not pleasant for some
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I had all vaccinations & did feel ill after the second jab,the person I care for had all the jabs & has constantly been ill with infections etc
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We should not attack a person because of their personal opinion. If someone has had a bad experience from the jab then they should be free to share… just as those that have had multiple and fine..
It is not a conspiracy theory. It is people’s personal experience being shared.A lot of people that didn’t think twice about being jabbed with these new technology jab’s now regret it.
Regardless of your experience.. best wishes to all.
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Yes exactly this, and there's a great deal of evidence if people took the time to research instead of continuing to accept the original claims. Many doctors, virologists and such have been talking for a long time about the proven dangers. But there are still plenty who mock and scold people for being concerned and/or experiencing bad effects. Talk about 'nonsense'…
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My mum went for her fourth jab I tried to explain the dangers she wouldn't listen it's a very touchy subject that people feel uncomfortable with But it happened and it has changed so many people's life there was a nurse who injected patients with water as she knew the dangers she was being held in court they didn't charge her that was in Germany one young lady is completely bed bound and loads more and no one saying anything?? I got so much stick not having the jabs my mum called me a trouble maker really oh OK yes I didn't wear masks and follow arrows around supermarkets sing happy birthday twice whilst washing hands and when people banging pots I put tv up I could say more alot more I feel for the people who did have and are suffering
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I lost my father and my ex to covid, I have 3 friends still recovering from long covid and I'm sure there's plenty of other people on the community who have been negatively affected by that virus.
I also understand people were/are concerned about the vaccine and people have reported complications after having it.
So can we please make sure we treat each other with respect in this discussion as it's is such a volatile topic.
Thank you.
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I respect that, Albus. Many of us have lost people and it's not about denying covid itself. The vaccine is a separate issue, and one that still carries the 'conspiracy nut' label for anybody questioning it, which is just plain wrong.
That said, I agree we all need to be respectful and tactful.
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@Albus_Scope You mean respectful like this?
Ridiculous.
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It is being dealt with @geckobat my apologies.
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