Vaccine Regret

Personally, I find the whole ''I didn't have a choice!'' argument from some here absolutely pathetic. You did have a choice, you were not strapped down to a table. You willingly got jabbed, now deal with it.
I have some sympathy, because I feel like this depends where you live. I’m in a place where being against the forced jabs is popular sentiment even among the vaxed, and had no trouble getting exemptions for work. If you live in a liberal mecca, I imagine it’s a lot harder to defy fauci’s will, and you don’t really have a choice if you want to put food on the table.
 
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40% of the COVID+ patients I admit to inpatient are fully vaccinated. I've admitted more than a dozen patients with system-wide thromboembolism and dozens with endocarditis within a week of completing the vaccine series.

I'll pass.
In my current line of work, some positive patients are jabbed and some aren't, it's not my business but I take precautions anyway. Also, I've never picked it up as far as I know. Hell, if a zombie virus breaks out in my town I'll probably be the only one who doesn't get it.
 
Unvaxxed. I figured at my age, COVID would just make me ill for 2 weeks, and when I got it, that's pretty much what happened. I can't blame oldsters who watch their friends die of it and rush to get vaxxed themselves. We're only a couple of generations removed from the time when folks needed both hands to count the number of kids in their social circle who died from polio or whooping cough. We're not used to that kind of death toll anymore...
 
I got covid and all I got was a constantly runny nose and a slight headache that could have been caused from eye strain. I wouldn't have even gotten tested if my GF didn't start having symptoms. When she was positive she had to lay around for a week with pretty bad muscle aches and constant coughing similar to having the flu. She lost her taste for about a month afterwards and was fine after that. No fatigue, no lingering symptoms, nothing.

My job will pay you sick leave if you get covid for a limited number of hours using your Short Term Disablity. I think maybe 4 weeks max incase you catch it twice. Easiest money I ever made sitting my ass at home doing fuck all since I didn't go out while infected. Hell I fucking smoke to the point I REALLY need to quit and I didn't even get a little coof. My mom kept begging me to get jabbed before and I just shrugged and said "I think i'll be fine". Lo and behold I was.

Besides the fact that I was worried about my girl, and the people that were in recent contact with us (no one else ever got it) getting covid was actually pretty sweet. 2 weeks off my job getting paid? Hell yeah!

My vaccine stance is this: If you have a weak immune system that will take the jab fine or you are old then take it at this point if you're that worried. I know plenty of people that got the jab and nothing malicious has them as far as I know, so im not exactly against it. The only thing I hear are anecdotal stories from friends and strangers. I'm more against how people view people that are unvaxed. if you are a healthy individual its your fucking choice whether you want to or not, and don't let anyone take that from you. If you're fat then stop being fat lol.

It doesn't fucking matter. "Oh but corona killed thousands!" so has every pandemic level virus in history you dumb nigger. Sorry if I seem like a cold bastard but losing a few hundred thousand boomers and fatties doesn't really keep me up at night. Kinda sad that I lost my view of "most human life is sacred" overtime in clown world but whatever. The fact we have literally upended our whole society, economy, and way of thinking is really fucking stupid. God forbid a pandemic on the level of Spanish Flu or Black Death ever exists in modern times. All these faggots might actually just kill themselves.
 
Seeing the unvaxxed 80 year old inlaws have it easier than the vaxxed 40 year old is enough to confirm my initial intentions of never getting jabbed.
I take it the unvaxxed 80 year olds are having an easier time than the vaxxed 40 year old? The vaxx turns of your killer Tcells, eventually the vaxxed will have AIDS. Assuming that 40 year old got the vaxx early last year then his immune ystem is mostly gone now. He/she better get right with Jesus before a cold leads to phenomia then death.
 
Omicron just went through my extended jabbed family. Killed cousins husbands grandma, who was triple jabbed. They're all like "wtf the vax didn't work for shit". Despite being exposed and unjabbed, I didn't get a thing. As far as I can tell, they've all decided not to get boosters and are starting to think the vax is shit.
 
I got Omicron. Funny enough, I was the only one who got it and I was the only one who got vaccinated. That's pretty ironic actually. I don't regret getting the shots, but it is kind of funny. At least I get paid by my company to play video games at home lol.
 
I take it the unvaxxed 80 year olds are having an easier time than the vaxxed 40 year old? The vaxx turns of your killer Tcells, eventually the vaxxed will have AIDS. Assuming that 40 year old got the vaxx early last year then his immune ystem is mostly gone now. He/she better get right with Jesus before a cold leads to phenomia then death.
Dude do you have any relatives who work in healthcare? Any sources who aren't backed by schizo retards like yourself? The way you talk and the way you give no sources makes you a very unreliable speaker.
 
I don't think there will be. They'll be too focused on dragging everyone else to hell with them.

Play stupid games win stupid prizes.
 
The only reason why serious long term vaccine side effects are said to “rare” is bc its takes forever to fill out a VAERS report, most doctors label your symptoms as anxiety or poor diet/exercise, its hard and takes a long time to even get a doctors appointment/diagnosis in the first place. Most people even if affected badly arent going to have the time energy and money to jump through those hoops to just be gaslit by doctors anyways.
 
The only reason why serious long term vaccine side effects are said to “rare” is bc its takes forever to fill out a VAERS report, most doctors label your symptoms as anxiety or poor diet/exercise, its hard and takes a long time to even get a doctors appointment/diagnosis in the first place. Most people even if affected badly arent going to have the time energy and money to jump through those hoops to just be gaslit by doctors anyways.
Well it's easier when you're fit and in shape man.
Come on fat listen fat, come on fat you got chestpain?
Do some push ups then you god damn liar!
 
Some people are already asking about that. Like if there's some vitamin or substance they can take that will "fix" their RNA.
I think most people will just try to ignore it. To admit you made a mistake is hard enough for a lot of people; to admit you got taken on this particular ride might lead to some dark places, and so far most people I know who no longer feel the vax is worth it are just trying to ignore their earlier decisions.
 
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