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NanKate Thu 08-Sept-22 08:16:42

Just booked mine.

www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/book-coronavirus-vaccination/

Esspee Fri 09-Sept-22 14:19:11

Usernametaken. Have you tried counselling?

JacquiG Fri 09-Sept-22 14:38:39

Both together? Not so sure about the safety of that.

Usernametaken Fri 09-Sept-22 14:41:11

Esspee.

When are you going to mention the fact that those getting Covid are those that have been vaccinated!?

And no, I don’t need counselling. Can just see through the BS

JaneJudge Fri 09-Sept-22 14:43:16

One of my family members grew a beard after having his last booster so in all honesty I am in two minds whether to have it as I really don't want a beard

rosie1959 Fri 09-Sept-22 14:44:58

Usernametaken

Esspee.

When are you going to mention the fact that those getting Covid are those that have been vaccinated!?

And no, I don’t need counselling. Can just see through the BS

So all the poor souls that died before vacination imagined they had something and dropped dead in vast numbers across the world. Interesting?

vickya Fri 09-Sept-22 14:46:37

I'm afraid I agree with Usernametaken. I had the first vaccination (AZ) because family didn't want me to see grandchildren unless vaccinated. I got a reaction, bad sciatica for a week and had no further vaccinations. This annoyed family and they didn't want to meet much. We are settling back to more normal now but they all had the virus and I didn't. I don' t like to say so as am superstitious and now I'll get it smile.

Daughters in their 40s were unwell for quite a few weeks. I visited supermarkets and other places. Unmasked if I was able. I just hope the vaccines the daughters and grandchildren had were not the lethal variety.

FannyCornforth Fri 09-Sept-22 15:03:53

Sciatica is a trapped nerve vickya
I’m struggling to understand how fiddling about with antibodies and your immune system (which is what vaccines do) can cause a trapped nerve confused

JaneJudge Fri 09-Sept-22 15:04:44

could a beard cause a trapped nerve?

FannyCornforth Fri 09-Sept-22 15:07:04

I’m reminded of a story about Mike and Bernie Winters (one for the teenagers wink) in which the punchline is a member of the audience loudly opining,
‘Oh no! There’s two of them!’

FannyCornforth Fri 09-Sept-22 15:07:34

JaneJudge

could a beard cause a trapped nerve?

?

MaggsMcG Fri 09-Sept-22 15:10:27

Well at least the conspiracy theorists had a go. I'm just waiting for the King Charles bashers then I'm off from this weird place. Its getting worse and worse. The nut cases are out of the nut house.

Usernametaken Fri 09-Sept-22 15:11:05

Rosie1959. People have died every year from other viruses, the Flu being one of them. Remember people lying in corridors during winters, NHS on its knees.

If someone had covid, but then died in a car accident, what was put on the death certificate as cause of death. Certainly not the car accident!!!!! That is how they made the numbers up.

Remember the caring government transferring elderly people from hospitals into care homes, where they caught covid and died. And the average death of people dying of Covid was 82.

FannyCornforth Fri 09-Sept-22 15:18:10

Paragraph 2.
That did not happen

rosie1959 Fri 09-Sept-22 15:21:20

Usernametaken

Rosie1959. People have died every year from other viruses, the Flu being one of them. Remember people lying in corridors during winters, NHS on its knees.

If someone had covid, but then died in a car accident, what was put on the death certificate as cause of death. Certainly not the car accident!!!!! That is how they made the numbers up.

Remember the caring government transferring elderly people from hospitals into care homes, where they caught covid and died. And the average death of people dying of Covid was 82.

So let me get this right a vast number of countries colluded together and pretended there was this virus
If so why would they Why would they decimate the countries finances paying out billions. Were all the medical professionals in on it pretending to treat huge numbers in intensive care
Sorry but think I am reading about an alternative universe surely nobody’s that daft.
Now we have another poster mentioning lethal injections. Covid obviously has affected peoples mental health

Zonne Fri 09-Sept-22 15:23:58

Hmmmm… I’ve had three vaccines and in the same year, I tore my rotator cuff. Must be causation.

Give me strength. And more tinfoil hats to dish out.

Farzanah Fri 09-Sept-22 15:28:10

welbeck there is something can be done if local health services don’t vaccinate the vulnerable at home after they are overdue. My bedbound at home mother was weeks overdue last booster and after ringing GP numerous times I resorted to tweeting on local NHS Twitter feed. It was done at home 2 days later!

welbeck Fri 09-Sept-22 15:31:43

JaneJudge

One of my family members grew a beard after having his last booster so in all honesty I am in two minds whether to have it as I really don't want a beard

but don't let vanity blind you to the advantages; a cold winter and rocketing fuel bills, a beard might help keep out the cold.

Farzanah Fri 09-Sept-22 15:41:06

I completely agree with you Shirls. Evidence based medicine trumps conspiracy theories.

Vaccine threads always seem to attract small, beneath bridge dwellers.

JaneJudge Fri 09-Sept-22 15:42:34

welbeck

JaneJudge

One of my family members grew a beard after having his last booster so in all honesty I am in two minds whether to have it as I really don't want a beard

but don't let vanity blind you to the advantages; a cold winter and rocketing fuel bills, a beard might help keep out the cold.

you have a point, especially if it grows very long grin

welbeck Fri 09-Sept-22 15:43:25

Farzanah, thank you for the suggestion, but i and she don't tweet, wouldn't know how to, but also wouldn't risk it, to be removed from GP's list on the grounds that the relationship had broken down. or some such. they don't need a reason.
she is so dependant for various things, without the GP tie up, or a break in continuity, it would leave her even more vulnerable.
it's hard enough with district nurses. each one comes and says they need dressings. we can't get them. they all complain about each other and say why aren't there any dressings.
it sounds funny but isn't really.
everything is like this.
you have to quite fit and persistent to deal with NHS.

Usernametaken Fri 09-Sept-22 15:50:22

I see the insulters are out in force. Have you ever heard of the world forum. Have you heard of the great reset.

There are too many people on the earth, time to cull them with a useless vaccine.
Yes, can hear you all laughing. Think about it, Google it. It’s coming soon, it’s all planned.

You will own nothing and be happy.

Or do you believe the government at the time, a virus so deadly yet they all get together for parties at Christmas.

And if the virus was so deadly, where were the hazard bins to put discarded masks in.

Stop listening to the media, stop being sheep and think for yourselves instead of following the herd.

Farzanah Fri 09-Sept-22 15:52:26

You are so right about dealing with the NHS welbeck. I was desperate about my mother’s overdue booster because she had carers and nurses coming in and out. I bypassed the GP in the end and shamed local health services on Twitter. I don’t suppose her GP was even aware! Her surgery is run by a private group and calls are made via a call centre.

welbeck Fri 09-Sept-22 15:54:06

do you have the same attitude to all vaccines, eg smallpox, polio, diphtheria, yellow fever, MMR etc.

FannyCornforth Fri 09-Sept-22 16:00:09

Usernametaken
Yes, I have heard of all of things. Around 2020.
You are not privy to some special information.
It’s in the (eek!) mainstream.
You are not big, and not clever. Stop attention seeking

Teacheranne Fri 09-Sept-22 16:05:05

JaneJudge

welbeck

JaneJudge

One of my family members grew a beard after having his last booster so in all honesty I am in two minds whether to have it as I really don't want a beard

but don't let vanity blind you to the advantages; a cold winter and rocketing fuel bills, a beard might help keep out the cold.

you have a point, especially if it grows very long grin

You could wrap it around yourself to keep snug and warm. Or trim it daily and burn the trimmings instead of putting the heating on.