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Starting to look? This has been a shit horror  show for a year now

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I dont know what the hell is happening in Portugal. They were doing well.

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A friend of mine who is a neurologist at a hospital in my area, had her 1st shot a few weeks ago. She had no side effects except the pretty standard minor bruising around the injection spot.

She's getting her second dose coming week, let's hope she doesn't have your experience.

How was your first shot?
First shot no symptoms whatsoever. Not even local pain unless I poked.

Got the second shot on thursday, started spiking that night, and on Friday I spent most of the day unable to walk very far away from bed. I started to be truly well today at noon.


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I strongly recommend to stockpile food, paracetamol, and ibuprofen  if you're getting the pfizer vaccine, esp the second shot. There's a  good chance you wont be doing very much for 1 or 2 days

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: January 30, 2021, 09:46:12 am »
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Firstly, I'm not suffering from paranoid delusions. This occurred a long time ago and through several different psychotic episodes it has persisted and remained a constant memory(not a false one, ie. one that changes over time). I have never recanted my stoy, and never will. I AM taking my medications, and have been for over a year now. Don't tell me their not working, because I go to a doctor who is very sure they are working
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literally, I see a psychiatrist and psychologist who are very well educated and not bad doctors. With both of them, they've decided to just agree with me not to talk about it. Because their logic systems in their brain just..won't allow for the possibility of this being true.
You have a persistent delusion and your doctors are avoiding to talk about it because  they dont want to feed into it. And yeah, delusions can be persistent. Mind you I treat blood disorders, not schizophrenia, but I have had patients with both disorders, and their delusions were like that.

The one I'm thinking about was an otherwise smart person who was dead certain that a cult had injected him with a coctail of drugs, HIV, and demon blood. And despite best efforts, despite otherwise good symptom control, despite him being aware that he had delusions, he couldn't shake it off.

I dont know if this will help or not, but I decided that being candid and upfront about these kind of situations is worth a try.
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Edit: Also thanks ChairmanPoo. What you said was really inconsiderate and is a reason why I don't like coming to bay12 anymore or expressing my feelings to ANYONE in this world. Because of coomments like that. I used to be a member of this forum-look at my post history. I grew up playing video games on here
I know you grew up playing videogames here. That's how I know about the MMA fighting tips debacle 😉

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: January 30, 2021, 09:36:17 am »
Well it's different-It's an actual device, that was implanted in my right hand. Subdermal fascia, between the right thumb and index finger. I can message you a picture of it? It left behind a very evident surgical scar this clear on a camera. It also has a weird kind of gloss to it. and it's not present in my left hand, and I was not born with any birth defects like such. Sorry, this is just a lot for me to take in. Probably much less anybody else.
Isn't this the guy that periodically posts about having a radio chip in his teeth? Like, for the last 10 years?

Different guy.
You're right. This is the one who wanted to fight two MMA practitioners older than him through the power of forum hints and tips



Honestly I dont even understand what you two are arguing about here. I mean I get the feeling that things are getting heated over semanthics...

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: January 30, 2021, 06:23:53 am »
Well it's different-It's an actual device, that was implanted in my right hand. Subdermal fascia, between the right thumb and index finger. I can message you a picture of it? It left behind a very evident surgical scar this clear on a camera. It also has a weird kind of gloss to it. and it's not present in my left hand, and I was not born with any birth defects like such. Sorry, this is just a lot for me to take in. Probably much less anybody else.
Isn't this the guy that periodically posts about having a radio chip in his teeth? Like, for the last 10 years?

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AFAIK the EU (or rather, the countries within the EU,) was happy to export vaccines while the pharma companies were up to the program. But the last two weeks have brought the double whammy of Pfizer's "6-dose" sheanigans alongside reduced production, and Astrazeneca trying to weasel out of its contract. I kind of can understand why national goverments are getting paranoid. The UK is also restricting exports of a number of covid-related goods.
 I honestly think the vaccine row has very little to do with  Brexit and the UK and a lot with pharma companies' price gouging tactics.


I still think the whole western world has dropped the ball regarding pandemic management. In China they are not as worried about vaccine rollour because they got the outbreaks under control early on.


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I thought it would only be in hospitals but for what Im seeing they are serious about anal probing random bystanders

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In many places they anal swab EVERY inpatient to look for CPE. My guess is that China is likely just swabbing people who would get an anal swab anyway, rqther than butt-sticking randos

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Life Advice / Re: Monies and investment
« on: January 28, 2021, 02:06:28 pm »
You should invest all your money in cryptocurrency! Petro is a good choice!

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When its raining people they usually go splat. Unless theh have parschytes

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It's raining water... halellujah! It's raining water... hallelujah!

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Life Advice / Re: Job offer dilemma
« on: January 27, 2021, 01:37:24 pm »
Je ne a pas un chapeau, mais j'ai une parapluie bleue et une grosse jupe. Voulez vous ça?

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I dunno, I obviously can´t talk about those 40 GPs, but  I can tell you that for what I´ve seen in my immediate environment, these days if someone has airway complaints they do covid PCR, not the others unless specifically asked for (which is not happening a lot). TBH it would make much more sense to make the full panel (as it happens with the other resp viruses) but I´m not seeing it happen these days...

I have a couple of micro acquaitances, I could ask them their take.


No. Pfizer is selling the same sized tube. They are just claiming that if you shake the bottle REAL good, and are REAL good at getting every drop out of the ampule, you can get a 6th vaccination out of it, and they DEMAND to be reimbursed for that shot.

Stupid governments, contracts should have been by the mL or whatever, not the dose.

More efficient use of resources should be rewarded, not penalized.

On the flip side, I imagine the pharmas' liability scales with doses, not mL of liquid.  So perhaps some balance is warranted...
I´d not take for granted that this will pan out well for the pharma company. In Europe Good Faith laws are common, and even if they dont apply, two can play at the game of finding loopholes.

I think in the US there´s talk about intervening Moderna under the war act, while Europe is talking about blocking all vaccine exports using the existing trade laws. I dont think anything like this has arisen in China because, well, Chinese pharma companies know better than to piss off the Central Committee.
I think we might see laws curtailing corporate power in the next few months and years, if these pharmaceutical companies insist on pissing off large power blocks.

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