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Re: Nurse Gets Bell’s Palsy After Taking COVID Vaccine

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That's an interesting take sir De!

In the meantime, how did Joey's team wind up doing in that competition? That was pretty exciting!

How much snow ya still got up there in the northern hinterlands?

I am a little on the slightly woozy side after having to take a some pain med about an hour ago. My bone on bone knee and right lower back finally got the best of me while my left thigh was busy burning and going numb at same time..
The percocet is helping me to ignore some of the knee pain and low back right side stuff. Hoping the Clinic can repair that for me after I see them Jan. 7th. That would be a God send gift... If not, I will be prety much headed toward immobilty. Don't like that prospect at all.


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Re: Nurse Gets Bell’s Palsy After Taking COVID Vaccine
By: Decomposed
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Tue, 29 Dec 20 1:49 PM
Msg. 10387 of 58627

"They do not care about us," she wails.

Spoken like a lifelong Democrat. Who cares if the company cares? Would she be happier if she'd gotten Bell's Palsy from a pharmaceutical company that also ran soup kitchens? I don't think so.

All that matters is whether the vaccine is a good product. Does it work? Does it have side effects more often than whatever the standard allows? Every medicine has potential adverse consequences. Read the warning labels. They all have 'em. Here's aspirin's: Aspirin can cause stomach pain, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, and ulceration, perforation, and gross gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. Dyspepsia is common, but pharmacists should urge patients to immediately report manifestations of ulceration or bleeding.

Yikes! But so long as the company CARES, gross gastrointestinal bleeding is okay I guess.

What matters is whether the Covid vaccine has more side effects, or worse ones, than the standard allows. One nurse who can't smile anymore can't tell us that. A few million have now had the vaccine and a few thousand have reported problems of varying sorts. Sounds like about one person in a thousand, and it's too soon to know if the problems (besides death) are permanent or were even caused by the vaccine. I'm no expert but the rate and severity of problems, so far, sounds ACCEPTABLE. But there's good reason for those who can to delay getting the vaccine. Sometimes, the worst problems take a while to manifest. Maybe it'll make womens' boobs shrink. Or men's whoozits. That'd be catastrophic!







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