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Post by admin on Dec 3, 2021 23:16:10 GMT
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Post by admin on Dec 4, 2021 0:07:15 GMT
The only strange bit about this, given what he says in the video, is that he said earlier in the week he took a non aspirated booster when they wouldn't aspirate. I'd have thought that he'd have walked out. I can only think that he thinks that catching Covid is worse than any potential vaccine injury? Does weaken his argument somewhat without better explanation.
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Post by Hodgy on Dec 4, 2021 15:26:42 GMT
The booster to me is not feeling as straightforward as the 1st and 2nd vaccines. I don’t take any notice from the BSF Antivaxer mafia. However this guy does usually appear to talk sense - but your point is a good one. I’ve also met a few that have felt much worse after the booster than the previous two vaccines. I am due my booster this month and for once feeling a little cautious for some reason.
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Post by chrise on Dec 4, 2021 20:24:41 GMT
The booster to me is not feeling as straightforward as the 1st and 2nd vaccines. I don’t take any notice from the BSF Antivaxer mafia. However this guy does usually appear to talk sense - but your point is a good one. I’ve also met a few that have felt much worse after the booster than the previous two vaccines. I am due my booster this month and for once feeling a little cautious for some reason. I had my booster jab (Moderna) just over 2 weeks ago. My first two jabs were Astra Zeneca to which I had no side effects. But this Moderna shot made me feel really poorly for 3 days and I still feel very tired and lethargic. Some of my friends have had similar reactions. If you go for the booster I would ask for the Pfizer vaccine.
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Post by Hodgy on Dec 4, 2021 20:36:55 GMT
The booster to me is not feeling as straightforward as the 1st and 2nd vaccines. I don’t take any notice from the BSF Antivaxer mafia. However this guy does usually appear to talk sense - but your point is a good one. I’ve also met a few that have felt much worse after the booster than the previous two vaccines. I am due my booster this month and for once feeling a little cautious for some reason. I had my booster jab (Moderna) just over 2 weeks ago. My first two jabs were Astra Zeneca to which I had no side effects. But this Moderna shot made me feel really poorly for 3 days and I still feel very tired and lethargic. Some of my friends have had similar reactions. If you go for the booster I would ask for the Pfizer vaccine. As I have heard. You have not convinced my concerns, actually made them worse. I’m hearing it all too much. I too had AZ for both. What makes you think Pfizer would be better? Haven’t seen there is a choice.
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Post by chrise on Dec 4, 2021 20:47:56 GMT
I had my booster jab (Moderna) just over 2 weeks ago. My first two jabs were Astra Zeneca to which I had no side effects. But this Moderna shot made me feel really poorly for 3 days and I still feel very tired and lethargic. Some of my friends have had similar reactions. If you go for the booster I would ask for the Pfizer vaccine. As I have heard. You have not convinced my concerns, actually made them worse. I’m hearing it all too much. I too had AZ for both. What makes you think Pfizer would be better? Haven’t seen there is a choice. Some other people I know had the Pfizer booster and they were OK. Not sure about requesting Pfizer but it would be worth a call to 119 to find out. I will not be having any more Moderna.
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Post by davet on Dec 4, 2021 21:11:16 GMT
My wife and I had the Astrazeneca jabs with no noticeable ill effects but we then had the Pfizer booster and we both felt the worse for wear for 2 or 3 days - aches and pains and nausea, which to be fair ties in with what we were told we might expect. However, I don't regret having it; I am hoping the rough feeling is the body defences producing antibodies!
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Post by Hodgy on Dec 5, 2021 16:44:53 GMT
Thanks for the experiences. Not looking forward to 3 days in bed and a couple of weeks with no energy.
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Post by davet on Dec 5, 2021 18:00:46 GMT
Wasn't so bad Hodgy. Felt nauseous and lacking energy for about a week, but the symptoms eased off toward the end of the week, and certainly were never severe enough to make me stay in bed. Better than catching the "bug" if it's as bad as we're led to believe!
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Post by admin on Dec 5, 2021 23:13:52 GMT
The booster to me is not feeling as straightforward as the 1st and 2nd vaccines. I don’t take any notice from the BSF Antivaxer mafia. However this guy does usually appear to talk sense - but your point is a good one. I’ve also met a few that have felt much worse after the booster than the previous two vaccines. I am due my booster this month and for once feeling a little cautious for some reason. BSF thread is toxic shite (excuse my French). You can find anything that you want if you look hard enough, as well as an echo chamber with like minds who'll agree or tell you what to want to hear. Campbell's credibility has gone a bit down the toilet with me on his aspiration stance and then lack of it when it came to his turn. No matter how hard I try I can't square that circle. I had my 2nd AZ in August & I'm going to stick to 6 months or not at all because Omicron just doesn't seemingly justify the knee jerk reaction. I'm far from keen to have the American jab of different technology anyway (RNA or mRNA VACCINE compared to the viral vector of AZ). COVID-19 vaccinesMy brother & sister in law both had Pfizer without any issues. My sister and brother in law both had Moderna with some soreness around the injection site and some short term mild reaction to to the vaccine.
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Post by admin on Dec 21, 2021 10:54:44 GMT
According to the video (if I understood correctly), the government of Denmark changed their instruction of non aspiration (as in the UK/USA) to needle aspiration to reduce the risk much further (if not entirely) of vaccine injury rather than just sticking the needle in and injecting?
It's a bit of a tough watch but this is a top top bloke in his field and the Danish government listen to him allegedly:
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Post by Hodgy on Dec 21, 2021 13:15:35 GMT
Wasn't so bad Hodgy. Felt nauseous and lacking energy for about a week, but the symptoms eased off toward the end of the week, and certainly were never severe enough to make me stay in bed. Better than catching the "bug" if it's as bad as we're led to believe! We both had the Booster (Pfizer) last Saturday morning. So far, apart from a slightly sore arm, no bad reactions at all.
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Post by admin on Dec 22, 2021 12:14:40 GMT
Wasn't so bad Hodgy. Felt nauseous and lacking energy for about a week, but the symptoms eased off toward the end of the week, and certainly were never severe enough to make me stay in bed. Better than catching the "bug" if it's as bad as we're led to believe! We both had the Booster (Pfizer) last Saturday morning. So far, apart from a slightly sore arm, no bad reactions at all. Just heard on CNBC Squawk Box that Israel is giving/offering jab 4 to over 60s. Just see someone injecting without aspiration. With this never seemingly ending because the world is sure to follow, it's concerning if we are taking additional and unnecessary risks with each jab?
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Post by Hodgy on Dec 22, 2021 16:16:31 GMT
Looks like we are about to repeat this time last year. FFS. Thought we were back on track, which I fear is not the case
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Post by admin on Dec 22, 2021 22:09:08 GMT
Looks like we are about to repeat this time last year. FFS. Thought we were back on track, which I fear is not the case I think that it was pretty certain that come Oct/Nov panic would set in as the NHS goes in to crisis mode as it does every year, pandemic or not. It is a repeat as you say, just hang in there until: "Mar 27, 2022 - Daylight Saving Time Starts. Sunday, March 27, 2022, 2:00:00 am local daylight time instead. Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour later on Mar 27, 2022 than the day before. There will be more light in the evening." - when things should pick up and improve greatly as they did in 2021. See that they've cleverly picked that day for the Ben Fund meeting, not before time TBH. Panthers started on Thursday April 7 in 2011 with this thought from Rossiter: I couldn't hear all of Rossiter's interview yesterday but did get the bit about the season starting too early and that Coventry's delayed season has been a bonus in that respect. He said that the season should start after the clocks go forward and tbh the season does start ridiculously early these days. It was good to have P&P and the first meetings during fine weather and brighter evenings was his main point
It's hard to disagree! Booked my booster for Feb which will be 6 months from my second AZ. That's plenty of time to see how things pan out.
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Post by Hodgy on Dec 24, 2021 10:45:26 GMT
Wasn't so bad Hodgy. Felt nauseous and lacking energy for about a week, but the symptoms eased off toward the end of the week, and certainly were never severe enough to make me stay in bed. Better than catching the "bug" if it's as bad as we're led to believe! We both had the Booster (Pfizer) last Saturday morning. So far, apart from a slightly sore arm, no bad reactions at all. Think I spoke too soon. First 3 days ok but the last 3 days we’ve both felt bad with headaches, feeling sick, lack of energy, many toilet visits. Surprised it took 3 days to hit us.
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Post by admin on Feb 20, 2022 18:25:34 GMT
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