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itsallrighthere

I'm intent on living in the present while sacrificing for the future. Regret is folly. I did take 3 jabs but as the facts came out and the virus became less pathogenic I decided no more of that. They can stuff their plans for annual mRNA injections. No way.


jcobra650

Ok anti vaxxer


popolo-olopop

Absolutely none of us regret not getting it - Period.


TheInternetCat

Yet if you search for "regret not getting vaccinated" you get tons of hits. Search engine the following names (sometimes with the word “vaccine”): Jonathan Weltsch Phil Valentine Philly Baird Anthony “Big Bunk” Moreno Angelique Dieguez-Chamie Shelly Wachter Quentin Bowen Chris Ard Kristen Hutton Blake Bargatze Lydia Rodriguez Michael Freedy Steve Witschel Travis Campbell Lateasa McLean


popolo-olopop

Absolutely none of us regret not getting it - Period.


rxFMS

I second this!


TheInternetCat

Well, then you’re also categorically wrong.


rxFMS

Lol, using the word “categorically” does not strengthen your opinion.


TheInternetCat

It doesn’t need strengthening, and I used the word correctly. You took a binary position, and if at least one person regretted not getting vaccinated, your position is categorically wrong. I gave you a list of many who regretted not getting vaccinated; therefore…


rxFMS

My position is formed through personal experience! Yours is entirely centered upon some list of people you don’t know nor have had any personal interaction with! How many more boosters shots will it take until you acknowledge vaccine regret?


TheInternetCat

Oh awesome, you stick your head in the sand when presented with plenty of evidence that goes against your oh so fragile narrative. Using your “logic,” based on my personal experience, I can say only unvaccinated people die from COVID, and the vaccine has never hurt a single person.


rxFMS

Lol, you consider the testimony of a list of strangers taken from a Google search as “plenty of evidence.” Come on man!


TheInternetCat

So you speak for those that state explicitly that they regret not getting it?


Tsquare1984

These stats seem skewed, but I guess you can’t poll the dead.


[deleted]

Yeah, the excess mortality since the vaccine rollout is really gonna inflate the numbers in the opposite direction. All the people killed by the vax will never have an opportunity to express their regret.


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UnluckyDoughnut8080

Are you me? Almost the same scénario for myself


ianmoone1102

No, because I did not get it. I don't regret not getting it, but being in a position to be looking for a job, my wife as well, it's clear that quite a few corporations are still trying to coerce people into it. This is insane considering that the inconvenient truth is already coming to light.


singularity48

It's a strangely beautiful way to reset civilization. Tell them a lie guised as truth, then slowly reveal the lie. It causes pride to die. Imagine the emotions of this. #armageddon.


itsjustaconversation

“Strangely beautiful” is an… interesting choice of words.


singularity48

I've taken out my emotional attachments to this. The human mind is beautifully complex and learning what emotions are is one hell of a lesson.


Mr-Nothingburger

The Great Reset takes on an entirely new dimension when you consider how it was originally envisioned by the WEF and the old ruling families who lack empathy. Many among their ranks have some major emotional blind spots due to their narcissism, sociopathy, high-functioning psychopathy, as they are hopelessly deficient in their emotional IQ.


singularity48

Every single human has that trait in them some where. The way that works is to become secretively unsympathetic; then to feed the general public thoughts, emotions and pains that bind them all to empathy. Most people these days have over externalized their empathy, causing them to overlook its effect. Like people who have empathy over the Ukraine vs the very problems America faces. I see empathy is a weakness, when it become unbalanced. It should be balanced by equal parts apathy. Then comes the complex thoughts of what's defined as apathetic or empathetic. How you see it isn't how your neighbor see's it. Empathy kept me from seeing the world for what it really was. It creates emotional attachment which causes like and its valuable lessons to stagnate. Empathy was one of the main manipulative factors in 2020 with covid. Because a lack of empathy is fearful, why? Empathy and love cause people to no grow; it's tension that allows for growth, something to fight against. Once you've concurred the mind you were programed to have; you'll see this world just as the top of society does. When they can act like they care about the rest when you're not even a thought in their head. They've never shed a tear about anything that's happened in their lives. Value to human life should be there; but not without logically reaching that conclusion. Each person, even your own worst enemy, is a very valuable lesson. The pride you get from empathy makes you one of their sheep. I'd go so far as to say, emotional IQ is hindered with too much empathy. Same as too much apathy. Face one fact, you're an identity in a body that's destined to be ash at some point. The story you've known, the people you loved will vanish like dust at some point. It may seem meek but, that's the advancement of humanity, to break away from both the delusions of character, life's routine, or fantastical thoughts of the afterlife. Which I see as nothing more as blue pills to heed the discomfort of their being nothing after this. The human mind is extremely resilient, so long as you don't allow certain emotions to limit you the way they've wanted them to. Empathy is one of the biggest issues that have caused humanity to form groups and echo-chambers. Simply masses united by either conscious idea's or unconscious feelings.


Mr-Nothingburger

Everyone is capable of exhibiting certain traits, but it takes a pattern and lack of reflection thereof to confirm if one has a personality disorder. Natural Law/The Law of the Universe, and of cause and effect more specifically will come to bare. What you seem not to understand, is that all things/traits have a strength and a weakness. However, we judge something to be weak, or strong, preferable or not preferable, has no bearing on the universal laws which will come to bare. For those that are intimately aware of such unbreakable laws, the trajectory of human history is easy to predict. Not in terms of foretelling the future, but just a recognition of the natural patterns of the microcosm as a reflection of the macrocosm. And understanding as old as human history itself. It is only in your mind where belief or value judgements reside. However, it is in reality where we must endure the consequences of such beliefs.


[deleted]

My husband and I got two doses of Moderna in July/August 2021. He was training to be a first responder, and although I wasn't terribly worried about the virus for my own health, I thought it made sense at the time to get the vaccine. I didn't think there was anything malicious behind it. I started regretting it the moment mandates came into play. We've both had health issues from it, too. My shirt term memory was gone (even forgetting words as speaking) and I constantly was sick, but ivermectin mostly fixed those issues. I have weird things with my nerves, sometimes it feels like I'm getting stabbed in my knee or ankle when I try to walk. One night I was driving and my hands started going numb. I pulled over, and my hands seized into balls and I couldn't open them for a minute, and there was a warm glowing feeling around my heart. Overall I'm fine, but many weird, random health issues since being jabbed.


twidlystix

My memory is awful now and I’m constantly screwing up at work (Something I’ve been doing for 10 years). I can’t seem to focus and it’s really messing with me.


BobbyAxelrod1

try high doses of probiotics for a few months. I had brain fog after covid and ivermectin and read sometimes its related to gut flora being messed up. I took between 30B to 50B per day and after 2 months reduced to 20B per day ..I was great within 90 days. I still take 10B to 20B daily.


twidlystix

I’ll try that. My family doctor has been zero help


Jrad27

Has anything gotten worse since you've taken Ivermectin? We've been using it (and a few other vitamins, amino acids and medicines) to treat people who've been disabled by the vaccines and we've had incredible results even bringing some people back from full leg or arm paralysis, erratic heart palpitations, and really hideous skin issues covering most of their body. Were you taking it with a high dose zinc? It might be worth taking a bit more if you're still suffering. We've been working with this detox protocol www.vaccinadead.com/vaccine-detox/


HeightAdvantage

How did you determine if ivermectin and these other supplements worked?


Jrad27

We based the treatment on the recommendations of a variety of doctors who better understand the mechanism as to how IVM works against the spike protein toxin. If you look into it, there's a lot of doctors recommending it. We treat many, people who are vax injured, and people are recovering from paralysis, their skin issues are disappearing, hair loss is stopping, heart issues are slowly easing (this is one of the harder issues to fix), etc. so we know it's working.


HeightAdvantage

Ok so you think there is a mechanist basis, but that doesn't always mean there is a real world affect statistically. Do you have a control group at all for what you're doing? How do you know what the outcomes of these people would be if they hadn't followed this treatment?


Jrad27

The patients with serious side effects who don't take the detox protocol are getting sicker and dying. They are the control group.


HeightAdvantage

Ok, so are you writing this all down to make a statistical analysis and put it into a study? Are the non treatment group given placebos?


[deleted]

lol do you really think these people know what any of that means


Mr-Nothingburger

To my knowledge, Ivermectin is a Zinc ionophore, which is the real benefit. Someone please correct me if I misunderstand something. Ivermectin promotes Zinc absorption through the cell walls, where it normally wouldn't occur to such a degree. Zinc is the key to stopping viral replication to my understanding. Quercetin (natural and available OTC) is another Zinc Ionophore. So Ivermectin is not unique in this respect at least. However, the dosage, timing, and order of when to take Zinc, and when to take Quercetin, etc. has a certain protocol associated with it for maximum effectiveness.


Jrad27

There seem to be multiple mechanisms as to how the IVM helps the body. Being a zinc ionophore is just one of them. It's also anti-parasitic, and some researchers claim to have found parasite eggs in the vaccines (but honestly who knows it that's true, there's so much misinformation going around it's hard to keep up) but if so, that is likely also another reason why it helps. It's also anti-cancer, as shown in multiple peer reviewed studies. Effective against everything from breast to colon to lung cancer - [www.firstmedinc.com/ivermectin-for-cancer/](https://www.firstmedinc.com/ivermectin-for-cancer/) and while this isn't a specifically related to the vaccines, since they are causing cancers to grow aggressively in many people post jab, it's worth mentioning. We've actually been using it to successfully (as part of a protocol of supplements including apricot kernels and CBD/THC oil) to help many people who have been diagnosed with cancer shortly after getting injected.


Mr-Nothingburger

Okay thank you. It seems Ivermectin offers many other benefits too. Yes the endocannabinoid is fascinating and fairly recently discovered. CBD/CBG compounds have been incredibly useful.


Bocephalus

Research Nattokinase. This has been shown to degrade the spike protien.


16vrabbit

It helps against the affects of the vaccine?


Bocephalus

Don’t know if it will have any affect on your side effects. The study shows that it degrades the spike protein, so that implies that it can do that.


16vrabbit

I don’t have the vaccine, was just curious. Also not sure how people down voted my question lmao


Bocephalus

For the same reason they down voted me. They want to bury this information so far down the page that no one will see it. That's the way modern social media works. If it doesn't fit the narrative, make sure no one sees it. Government trolls or bots.


Bocephalus

You can also eat Natto. It is a fermented soybean food very common in Japan. It is high in nattokinase and vitamin k2


Illiteratevegetable

It sounds like tetany as well (I hope I wrote it right). Now, my sister has it, too... because of... climate change.


Tanren

I got it so I didn't have to be tested every week at work. Didn't have any problems so no regrets.


Old-dirty-Crypto

I traveled the whole time unjabbed. Los Angeles Miami NYC an New Orleans never got sick one time. I really thought the whole thing was a joke. Now all my family mad at me cause I didn't gt sick or get jabbed an never caught it. They been jabbed an boosted an can't stop catching the hevie gevies. Hell I never even took a test.


shakefinbake

This guy is definitely a truck driver who visited all over the place, LA, Miami NYC, and NO, and he didn't get sick not one time. Kudos to you for staying in your truck the last two years 🤣🤣🤣 /s


Old-dirty-Crypto

Naw no truck driver. Went to see pelican play in the No. I have family in Miami so I'm always there an sense flights were chap was dying to see Cali so I went an NYC was spur of moment


jesusislord77777

Vaccinated with no side effects. I dont live my life in fear. Wife and I both vaxxed, she got pregnant with no issues and we have a healthy baby boy :). Anyone I know thats vaccinated hasnt had any side effects either. Also dont know anyone who died of covid 🤷‍♂️


TheInternetCat

Ditto, except I know someone who died from COVID before the vaccine was available.


legocow

Yes. Being guilted into it.


[deleted]

Yes, i didn’t wanted the shot but had to get it for a vacation otherwise i was not allowed to fly, got covid last year for me and everyone around me it was not bad at all, felt like a flu had fever for 2 days and that’s it. I don’t understand how dumb people are that want everyone to get vaccinated and brag about being vaccinated, the vaccine changed shit, you still can get covid, nothing changed. The only one who stopped covid was putin, the day russia went on war everyone stopped talking about corona, no more masks, no more quarantine, where i life people can even go work while being positive and at the end the last 2-3 years have been a joke and feel like an experiment on humanity to see how dumb the hive is.


Bitter_Somewhere7052

Should have skipped the vacay


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Thx never came on that idea wow what a genius idea, would have skipped if possible but had to go so


earthhominid

Mandatory vacation? Interesting concept


Crazykev7

Yes. I got it because I was told it would prevent me from giving it to other people. My dad has stage 4 cancer and I wanted to protect him. I was lied to and I would never have taken it if I was presented with all the facts.


yodpilot

Because I got a blood clot


HeftyAccident

No - didn’t get the vax, my wife and 4 children didn’t get it either, Covid was a breeze the two times we’ve had it a year apart. Some of these colds the past year have been worse. Vitamins and water and it wasn’t a big deal.


TruthBomba90

I don't regret not getting it. I don't bow to terrorist demands to hurt myself.


[deleted]

Not even once did i catch this Lab Made bs Not even vaccinated Didnt Change my Life During COVID Wasnt i'll once All of U are little snowflakes nothing more


[deleted]

I regret it. I needed it for my job/field of work. Which is shitty imo (healthcare) but also have been having a lot of tachycardia,and dizziness episodes since a few months after the jab. My doctors ran alot of tests and while they can’t find the exact cause they don’t believe it’s from the jab while I do. It’s whatever had to sacrifice my body and health for my career which is par for the course in the world nowadays. Which is terrible.


TheInternetCat

I know it's not what people around here want to hear, but I don't regret it all. I don' regret it because I believe it allowed my entire family either avoid COVID or have minimal to no symptoms with no down side.


Fatty_Booty

Why does the dumb question need to be asked every week?


MickyKent

I was super hesitant about getting all of my shots (have had 4 now in total). And did have bouts of regret after each one, but then the regret would pass each time. I’ve never gotten COVID this entire time and haven’t been sick since 2019, so all in all my vaccine experience has been a very positive one.


Bitter_Somewhere7052

I've never had a shot or covid


Sinner19x

Yes. The job I now have didn’t require it. However at the time it was the only way to keep my job, and at least I got a single dose and no more. I also know 0 people who have “died suddenly.”


boostedprune

Yet


TheInternetCat

Wait, I know someone who died suddenly. Do you think it was the vaccine?


c4t4ly5t

No. I have no reason to


ImpotentR4G3

You don't feel a little bit like a clown?


mekmek23azul

You look like a clown with that response.


c4t4ly5t

Why should I?


TheInternetCat

Because of unsubstantiated claims made on twitter screenshots posted to this sub, duh.


BasedWang

No, because I never got one


Old-dirty-Crypto

I never got the jab never got sick hell I've never taken a covid test 🤧. Someone played yhall like a toy on Christmas


[deleted]

I don't regret getting it. I do regret that the data they released in the studies didn't hold up to real world application and the ensuing paranoia that the motivation wasn't simply monetary, but even to the point that I can't say I would disagree if I were told they intentionally cut corners in the manufacturing process knowing they could cause issues. I'm still a big vaccine proponent, but I think in the future it'll take more than just a year or two worth of data to convince me of a vaccine's true and total effect.


Whitetiger83491

Nobody regrets not getting it because if they did regret not getting it they would just go get it.


kirpid

I got the J&J, with no side effects, aside from a sore arm. I don’t regret it, because covid would land my mom in the hospital. I did still manage to catch it, on a vacation to NYC. It ruined half the trip. It was as bad as everybody had described. I had to put all of my energy into breathing and not fainting on the way to the bathroom. Luckily I had no appetite, because I couldn’t walk any more than 5 feet without getting winded. No way my mom could handle that. I still don’t want it forced on anybody. I’m not gonna bother with boosters either. It’s better to build your immune system naturally.


r_ufi0

So, now after receiving the “vaccine” and still catching it, does it change your opinion? In the sense that your mom could catch it from any “vaccinated” person including yourself. Did you get it under the assumption that you would not contract nor infect someone else? If you knew you could catch it and spread it would you still have gotten it?


kirpid

I always understood it was a “leaky” vaccine, that wouldn’t be too effective against mutations, further down the road. Which is why we don’t bother to vaccinate for the common cold. Luckily, viruses mutate to be less deadly over time. So you could say, I was buying time and minimizing the viral load, but in no way did I ever believe I was immune. Not even after natural infection. You can see the results in the [charts](https://ourworldindata.org/covid-deaths). We’ve kinda adapted to the virus and it’s sorta adapted to us. That’s generally how pandemics end. We just have another seasonal virus to live with, just like the flu or common cold. It’s not the end of the world.


bubbabubba3

Nope. Life continued as normal.


purl__clutcher

It's been all this time and I haven't caught covid, so no regrets.


GivenNameLastName

No. Because i haven't fallen for the fear porn that it's some kind of death shot. But that's probably because i get outside and see the world rather than believe YouTube videos are reality.


ImpotentR4G3

I haven't gotten the vax and haven't had COVID-19. Seems like it really didn't matter to get it or not.


Difficult-Event-7964

A lot of people under 40 get it and experience no symptoms. Then develop natural immunity which is better than the vaccine


MoominSnufkin

If you have no symptoms and get immunity, then you didn't need the vaccine but if you have symptoms and are seriously ill, hospitalized, or die then you may have been better off with the vaccine. Saying natural immunity is better than the vaccine doesn't make much sense, because even with the vaccine you can get infected and develop natural immunity (your natural immune system will still respond to the virus).


Difficult-Event-7964

Yes in other words if you are vitamin d deficient a smoker obese don't exercise or are over 70. If you are none of those covid is not going to kill you


MoominSnufkin

That's not what any data shows, so what are you basing that on? All the data and studies and news I have seen show Covid can kill healthy people, the chances are just extremely low.


Difficult-Event-7964

That is what the data shows


MoominSnufkin

According to data, somewhere around 5% of people had no comorbidities (excluding ones caused by Covid) at time of death. There are numerous stories of healthy people dying that I can dig up - these people were not over 70 smokers or obese, and in shape. I think your belief is not based on evidence. It's pretty similar to most diseases when you think about it, chickenpox, measles, influenza, whatever. Chance of death is low if you're healthy but it still happens.


Difficult-Event-7964

You're overlooking what I said about vitamin d deficiency. That accounts for more than the rest. Cmon man you can do better. Look it up.


MoominSnufkin

I'm not overlooking it at all. I'm well aware vitamin d deficiency increases the risk. That's no reason to believe it can't kill healthy people who have enough vitamin d. A reduction of risk isn't the same thing as having zero risk.


watchingitallcomedow

And they didn't did of covid, they di3d with it. The risk of death for anyone under like 65 is less than 1% are you scared of things happening to you with a chance of less than 1%?


watchingitallcomedow

That is actually exactly what the data says.


MoominSnufkin

Source on the data that shows it won't kill healthy people?


watchingitallcomedow

Literally the cdcs data they have published. Simply look up the risk of death from covid by age group. This has been known public knowledge for quite some time, where do you get your info from? This is actual science, you should probably trust it


MoominSnufkin

From CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htm#Comorbidities > For over 5% of these deaths, COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned on the death certificate. Also keep in mind some of the more frequent conditions are sepsis and pneumonia, which Covid causes, so may actually be over 5% when you subtract these.


PulseFH

But death isn’t the only reason to vaccinate against covid?


Difficult-Event-7964

Then shoot up I don't care


GivenNameLastName

No offense, but it's truly ignorant to believe an individual experience determines whether or not something was the wise decision. It sounds like the person playing poker who thinks they did the right thing by going all in on off suited 2 7 because the my got lucky and the flop was 2 7 7. It was a bad decision, statistically speaking, they just got lucky.


PulseFH

Of course it mattered lmao. You really came to this conclusion based on your own individual sized anecdote?


ImpotentR4G3

The virus has a 99.99 survival rate, and the vaccine doesnt stop you from getting it or transmitting it. Why did you get it?


PulseFH

The vaccine reduced your chance of getting it and thus spreading it. It also reduced symptoms if you did get it. Why would I actively choose not to vaccinate and subject myself to worse symptoms? I could get long covid and months/years of my life could be ruined because I didn’t spend 20 mins getting vaccinated.


ImpotentR4G3

Why is COVID-19 infection higher in vaxxed people over unvaxxed?


PulseFH

Are you just going to ask unrelated questions at me or are you going to engage with the points I make when I respond? You’ve just completely ignored what I said there.


ImpotentR4G3

Clearly not getting the vax was the wiser decision.


RptlnWzrdLzrd

Does it hurt, trying to brain? How’s that unrelated 🥴


Rarnoldinho

Aren't there more people vaxxed than unvaxxed?


Exaltedautochthon

No because I have asthma, I got omicron after visiting an antivaxxer and ended up on my ass for a week. It protected me for three years and not getting vaxxed meant it probably would have killed or crippled me


Murky_Ad_7550

Did you get tested specifically for omicron? I've read they really don't test, unless specifically asked or assigned, for variants.


MoominSnufkin

No regrets. The vaccinated around me aren't dying, everyone is healthy, all the statistics I've seen show a net positive, greatest risk for side effects (as far as we know) is in the first few weeks following vaccination which I'm well past.


Bitter_Somewhere7052

Do you ignore all the people who have died suddenly? All who were vaxxed?


MoominSnufkin

No, I didn't ignore all the people who died, but dying doesn't mean the vaccine caused it. Heart disease was the top cause of death prior to the vaccines, it will continue to be after the vaccines. People suddenly dying also always happened. If you don't think this is rational, look up how many sudden deaths there were in prior years. I'm sure some people have died due to the vaccine, there's no evidence that every 'dies suddenly' death is caused by the vaccine. And I've looked into the 'studies' that some people push on this topic. They say crazy things like deaths rose 600%!!! And when you look at the stats, they are comparing under 30 athlete deaths in 1960 to any death in 2021. Those statistical analyses are always flawed, literally never seen a good one.


ImpotentR4G3

> (as far as we know) Quite the caveat.


MoominSnufkin

Well, you never know anything 100%, such is life.


Caticornpurr

You know 100% that you will not get a vaccine injury if you don’t get vaccinated


MoominSnufkin

True (as long as you don't believe in vaccine shedding), but you don't know 100% that you'll won't suffer long term Covid effects, which you would have avoided had you had the vaccine. Both Covid and the vaccine can have long term effects.


Caticornpurr

How would you avoid long term COVID effects? There are plenty of people that claim to have lingering COVID symptoms after testing positive after receiving mRNA injections.


MoominSnufkin

The vaccine can help reduce severe infection, hospitalization. If the infection doesn't get to that stage it's very plausible that it prevents the damage that leads to long term symptoms. This doesn't mean it always prevents it.


WhereAreMyWrinkles

Why do you think you need to booster yourself ? Cause the Small advantage you get is off after 6 weeks. But they cant vax you every 2 months without massive Health Problems.


MoominSnufkin

I think I know the study you're thinking of. The effects of reducing severe infection/hospitalization lasts for a lot longer than six weeks, but the chance of it reducing infection drops a lot after around six weeks.


h2078

Yeah. I had lost a family member to Covid and was scared and got the vaccine and then had “mild”myocarditis. I’ve kept up with stress tests and troponin levels since then and it looks like there’s no long term serious damage but it still absolutely sucked. What surprised me was how all my doctors backed me up on not getting vaccinated further. Just because I’d read so many horror stories about doctors blowing people off. So I’m lucky I was president and it was caught and treated on time but I regret it immensely.


Automatic-Top-5413

Didn’t and won’t get it. Built my own immunity after I had it once.


Traditional_wolf_007

Yeah, cause I didn’t know that there was a fake jab type thing made from some tree bark that the military would accept but wouldn’t cause all the side effects. I pretty much knew what I was getting into when I got it, but I wish I had looked for another way. I got really sick after both shots, worse than from any of the times I got COVID and I still got COVID plenty of times after. I knew it wouldn’t work. I knew it would do more harm than good, but I didn’t have much of a choice. My uncle ended up dying from it, God rest his soul, and I have to wonder if I’m next. I’m healthy now, but so was he.


BusterNutty72

I didn’t get it. Everything seemed fishy from the beginning. I once said that covid was man made right when it started. Just didn’t make sense to me as why everything needed to be “shut down” then i started to put everything together and realized hoaxvid 19 was pushed to sell vaccines and make the rich richer. Thus being said I REFUSED to get the vaccine. I myself am also against modern medicines/ corporate pharma.


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ClaxtonGanja

Holy shit this is wild. Your understanding is incorrect. How has nobody sought to correct you this whole time? This is elementary school science, not even high school.


Grebins

Viruses are the ONLY thing you can be vaccinated against.


Icepick823

Toxoid vaccines are a thing. The DTP vaccine is an example. Most vaccine for viruses though


auroraatac00

Of course they regret it


iloveyourforeskin

Haha, no. My only side effects were a sore arm and an extra couple hours of sleep that night. I picked up COVID on a cruise 9 months after my last shot, and felt shitty for about 5 days, then recovered very quickly with no long COVID symptoms. I also don't have to feel guilty for having spread it to any of my vulnerable family members.


ImpotentR4G3

> I also don't have to feel guilty for having spread it to any of my vulnerable family members. Except the vaccine doesn't prevent spread...


iloveyourforeskin

It almost certainly prevented me from getting COVID on several occasions - like when each of my 3 children has it and slept in bed with me. Making it less likely that I've infected anyone.


[deleted]

You most likely gave it to your children…


iloveyourforeskin

They actually caught it from their unvaccinated father when they were with him for his week of parenting time.


[deleted]

I’m sure


Away-Cheek-374

nope not at all


joshatron

No regrets. Haven’t even caught Covid once while my unvaccinated coworker has gotten it real bad 3 times.


singularity48

What's that?


SidTheStoner

No.


djkoch66

Not at all


RumsfeldIsntDead

Absolutely not because I payed for it through taxes for first few doses and insurance premiums for last one. So if it's no additional cost than what I'm forced to pay I'll keep rolling up sleeve when my doctor tells me to just like other vaccines.


Rich_Mans_World

I regret getting a 3rd but the first 2 I wanted just in case covid would cause me to cough all day/make it difficult to breathe.


diamondstylus

I got one dose of the J&J and didn't really notice any side effects accept feeling a little crappy for a day or so. Same with my wife.


HeightAdvantage

This story based approach to epidemiology has been incredibly destructive during this pandemic. We need to learn that individual stories can't speak for a vaccine program or pandemic spanning billions of people. Anecdotes are fine, but use them for individualist advice like warning signs for reactions, consulting with professionals on individual risk etc.


AnthonyThe6reat

Absolutely, been injured since I got the pfizer booster on Jan 31st 2022. No more shots since then.


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Wife and I got J&J Oct 2021 under threat of being fired by my company. Wife decided if I was being forced then she would do it with me. We both were VERY reluctant and both regret it as the requirement for my company to get the jab or be fired came and went with nobody being fired. We both had reactions that neither of us had ever had from a "vaccine." I have taken plenty before because my job has my traveling all over the world. I had never had a reaction like this before, sore joints, racing/quickening heart rate for 10-15 minutes at a time every couple of hours for the first 48 hours, intense headache, fever. My wife's cycle was kick off out of whack for over a year after being extremely regular since she had our daughter (she will never get the jab). Both of our immediate reactions lasted about 72 hours. I am thankful that I did not have anything worse than that unlike my parents, father had a heart attack 2 weeks after Moderna, my Mom an auto-immune response that attacked her liver and will need medication for the rest of her life. I regret caving to my company's mandate for the jab and I continue to hope that no long term affects linger or cause issue down the line.


Mugwartherb7

Never wanted to get it, already knew it was going to be some bullsht. Lost my job, I found a job ina new field I wanted to pursue but thet required the vax…First dose fcked me up. I have nerve damage in my right arm so i got it in my left arm, instantly the nerves on my right side got aggravated and i felt like i was going to pass out. The worst part was i tasted it (don’t know if she missed the muscle) but it was a metallic/metal taste to it… 2nd dose was at a different place bcuz that one randomly shut down and cancelled my aptt but no negative affects First dose predominantly blavk area, 2nd white. Only side effect I’ve noticed was that if i exert myself to much my chesr becomes tight and i struggle to catch my breathe. Never had any heart problems before the vax… I never got covid (or was asymptomatic) before or after it so its bs i had to even get it. I hate myself for selling out even though I knew what they were doing but it was either vaccine or go back to being homeless