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    Quote Originally Posted by markbignosekelly View Post
    I had the Pfizer booster in Dec, no side effects whatsoever. Spoke to a mate yesterday and unfortunately he got got a blood clot 2 days after his booster although the docs are very reluctant to admit it was the booster. He spent Christmas in hospital and still has to have daily stomach injections.
    I would have liked this post but I wasn't sure if it would be misinterpreted, I am glad you were fine and I'm sorry for your mate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markbignosekelly View Post
    I had the Pfizer booster in Dec, no side effects whatsoever. Spoke to a mate yesterday and unfortunately he got got a blood clot 2 days after his booster although the docs are very reluctant to admit it was the booster. He spent Christmas in hospital and still has to have daily stomach injections.

    When we returned from Colorado in Sept we had literally destroyed our immune system from the stress, I lost over 20 lbs in two weeks NOT from a healthy lifestyle during this debacle.

    We then spent the next few weeks taking the MiL to doctors and the hospital for appointments, which now we have learned is the biggest vector of the virus up here.

    Within two weeks she had Covid symptoms, 3 days later Shan and I did also, I stepped to the plate and went to our Dr and got tested

    I was positive and had a script for Ivermectin before I got home, Shan and the MiL tested positive the next day, Shan was on a Regeneron infusion within 10 minutes..

    Interesting advice from my Dr as we talked

    He asked "Glen how do you rate your normal immune response"
    me: "Robust"
    him: "I want you taking 2 real aspirins per day for the next 14 days, we have noticed that people that have really good immune response are more prone to clots"
    me "REALLY"

    I wonder if the Vax might be the same
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    There's so little real studies going on that is released publicly anyway. They released a study on veterans and breakthrough infections . Really? That means 90% are.men and average age for veteran is 58 which is 20 years older than average citizen. They have all the stats but don't want to release them. Why? I'm not anti vax but the truth please. I rather someone say they don't know then dance around throwing you know what on the wall until something sticks.
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    a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease.
    "every year the flu vaccine is modified to deal with new strains of the virus"

    Or if you like it better "A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease-causing microorganism and is often made from weakened or killed forms of the microbe, its toxins, or one of its surface proteins.

    When the target bug changes the protection can waver. Luckily, Omicron does not have a lethality like Delta. If it did people would be dropping like flies.

    If a vaccine keeps you out of the hospital or suffering permanent issues it has done it's job. Some are more effective than others.
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    To show you how quickly and easily this Omicron version can spread, I'll tell you what is happening at the MiL's long term care home. For a while now all staff and visitors had to wear masks and be fully vaccinated with visitors showing proof on entry. A couple of weeks ago they restricted visitors to the 2 designated essential care givers and only one at a time. In my MiL's case that is my wife and my Nephew. In addition the essential care givers had to now show proof of a negative Covid rapid test taken on the day of the visit. Even with all these precautions in place, we just got a call that there is a Covid outbreak on my MiL's ward. We made the tough decision not to visit till the outbreak is declared over.

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    My best to your MiL, Bob. Hope she stays safe as can be in a situation like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    My best to your MiL, Bob. Hope she stays safe as can be in a situation like that.
    Thanks, we are keeping our fingers crossed as she is 102.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Thanks, we are keeping our fingers crossed as she is 102.

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    My Father in Law is 102 as well, you couldn't meet a more cantankerous old man, swmbo usually ends up in tears if she visits her dad and she hasn't been able to speak with him since before Christmas because he won't answer his phone.

    I tell her that he's well taken care of in the home so she should stop letting him ruin her life and just leave him to get on with it. That goes down like a lead balloon I can tell you, when will I learn to keep my gob shut.
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    63yo here. We got our boosters I think in October. We didn't get flu shots cause everybody was masked up and we were't that worried about flu. Now we are thinking about flu shots and maybe shingles shots.

    All strains seem to be weakening. Natural selection at work. If it kills you it can't spread so microstrains that are fairly weak or even asymptomatic are prevailing. Soon I think it will be about like a bad cold for most peeps. We don't mask anywhere these days but we are careful around anybody coughing or sneezing.

    Our shots and boosters barely affected us. Just sore arms for a day or two. We absolutely do not regret getting shot, not one bit. SIL came down with it but they shot her up with that recombinant stuff and she was right as rain in 48 hours.

    We went with Moderna. Seems the most popular, here and gets good reviews, FWIW.

    Hot chocolate tonight with a shot of Evan and a dash of peppermint schnapps. Feels like good medicine. Almost as good as the hot toddies last night.

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    We got a phone call last night.

    Father in law's home are on lock-down and the residents are confined to their rooms for the next 14 days at least because one of the staff tested positive.

    Father in law is going crazy apparently because he is convinced that he is the only one not allowed out of his room and that he's being picked on.

    He has absolutely no idea about the dangers of covid and thinks it's a cold going around. He also thinks this is the longest winter he has ever known and doesn't think summer will ever get here, he only sees the outside through his window.

    Interesting news, for me because I had no idea - Residents of long term care (in Ontario at least) will be getting their 4th booster shoot, starting next week or the week after!

    It's not available for the rest of us yet but it will be soon. Here we go again, another shot. I think that we will be getting twice yearly shots from now on, until eventually we all say sod that and just stop going.
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