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Jackalope

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Yeah makes ya wonder - any of the varients in other countries hit kids?

I haven't seen any that have been more impactful than others to kids. There have been some rare cases of temporary lower extremity paralysis that they think might be linked but aren't sure. My oldest son had it once after he got influenza. Woke up one morning and he was walking funny, like his legs were asleep. I told my wife that if it wasn't better in an hour I would take him to the doctor. She diagnosed it as viral myositis. She said it would be worse the next day, better the day, and it should spontaneously resolve after three days.. Day two was the worst, little dud couldn't even walk and was dragging his legs like a deer with a far back spine shot. On day three I went to get him out of bed to see if he could walk. Moment of truth because if it's not viral myositis the only remaing stuff are very serious diseases. He hopped out of bed and ran down the hall like nothing ever happened. Little shit didn't even give me a tiny Tim "daddy I can walk again" moment. So it's not unique to covid but rather viral infections in kids, and even then pretty dang rare.
 

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I haven't seen any that have been more impactful than others to kids. There have been some rare cases of temporary lower extremity paralysis that they think might be linked but aren't sure. My oldest son had it once after he got influenza. Woke up one morning and he was walking funny, like his legs were asleep. I told my wife that if it wasn't better in an hour I would take him to the doctor. She diagnosed it as viral myositis. She said it would be worse the next day, better the day, and it should spontaneously resolve after three days.. Day two was the worst, little dud couldn't even walk and was dragging his legs like a deer with a far back spine shot. On day three I went to get him out of bed to see if he could walk. Moment of truth because if it's not viral myositis the only remaing stuff are very serious diseases. He hopped out of bed and ran down the hall like nothing ever happened. Little shit didn't even give me a tiny Tim "daddy I can walk again" moment. So it's not unique to covid but rather viral infections in kids, and even then pretty dang rare.
Wow thats scary
 
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Jackalope

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Here we go. The least impacted age group with statistically insignificant case and mortality statistics. Mark my words. Big pharma is going to push this shit on our kids through the school system.

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"J"

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Apparently if you’re under 18 and get the shot, you must have a parent or legal guardian with you at the time of the shot.
 

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Krista spent the evening texting while watching Masons baseball game. She was texting game updates to another player’s mother, who was in the hospital for the 3rd time since receiving the second shot on Friday. She has had every symptom imaginable and now has both legs swollen to the point of not being able to walk.
Screw the vaccine, I’ll take my chances.
 

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I have no intention of getting vaccinated, especially since my doctor advised strongly against it. partially because I've already had Covid, and partially because she isn't buying into the scamdemic hype. I would, however, add that every person that I know that has gotten both doses of the vaccine has not had any immediate issues resulting from the vaccine.
 
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Jackalope

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I mean it would make sense that people who've had covid would have a worse immune response. They already have a natural immunity then they go and slam two more injections in. Each causing a worse immune response than the last. This has been around for over a year now yet nobody is talking about the durability of natural immunity. If the vaccine provides a longer-lasting immunity than a natural infection this will be the first vaccine I've ever heard of that can do that. Usually, a natural immunity is 2-3x that of a vaccine.
 

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I mean it would make sense that people who've had covid would have a worse immune response. They already have a natural immunity then they go and slam two more injections in. Each causing a worse immune response than the last. This has been around for over a year now yet nobody is talking about the durability of natural immunity. If the vaccine provides a longer-lasting immunity than a natural infection this will be the first vaccine I've ever heard of that can do that. Usually, a natural immunity is 2-3x that of a vaccine.
Got any numbers on that ? Like how many shots vs bad reactions or stuff like that -
 

Jackalope

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Got any numbers on that ?

Nope. Just a bunch of excuses like "we're unsure how long natural immunity lasts or its effectiveness, so go get the vaccine". There were a couple of doctors out of a university in I believe Sweeden researching it and they got so much hate they actually canceled the research which sparked a huge national debate about the " cancel culture" of scientific research. I'll try to dig it up.

Here is a decent article that gives some numbers and point to research saying that it's at least 8 months (study limits). But doesn't actually go in depth with the data. For every 1 you find like this you'll find 50 that say "but the vaccine is better and you should still get vaccinated" and makes that claim without a thread of evidence to back it up.

 
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It's all so confusing...

Then there is this! Do you think they are related?

 
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Jackalope

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It's all so confusing...

Then there is this! Do you think they are related?


Meh. Who knows. Seems a little conspiracy theory to me. Some truth in there but lots of speculation also. I prefer to look at data or peer reviewed research.