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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

I ended up with rubella from the MMR and the doctor insisted on continuing with the rest of the required vaccines. I got sicker and sicker and had such a crazy high fever my mom dumped me in the tub with cold water and ice and called our Indian medicine man (the 'white man' doctors had f'd me up so she wasn't about to take me to the hospital).

Looking back on it she said she she thinks it was encephalitis. Our medicine man had her give me ton supplements including huge doses of vitamin C. Eventually the fever and hallucinations and vomiting stopped and he had her continue with more supplements. It was already too late.

I started having all kinds of odd issues and I was called a hypochondriac. I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (at 17) and that lasted for about 5 or 6 years and was also diagnosed with 'chronic fatigue'. I did research and begged to have my thyroid checked but I was 'too young' for it to be an issue. Years and years later I finally found a doctor willing to test it and it was stupid low and I began taking dessicated thyroid.

When I moved to Arizona where I could order my own blood work, I have been able to keep my hormones balanced and it turns out I have hashimoto's thyroiditis along with other random autoimmune problems. I did find a naturepath who is willing to work with me (not covered by insurance, of course) but it has been a long, hard road to get remotely normal. I was 35 when I finally managed to get everything balanced and the damage was done at 17.

The autoimmune issues will always be with me. My thyroid is being destroyed by my immune system. My pancreas was as well but I think I have gotten that under control. I still get hives occasionally and have never been able to wear makeup. I have to check the ingredients on everything. My naturepath has me on low dose naltrexone which has been a miracle worker. I also take a lot of supplements.

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GlamourSpork 5 points ago +5 / -0

I was born in 78. My mom said they did a few vaxxes in the hospital but when it was time for school she couldn't afford the doctor so she forged my vax records. I went all through school until college with just what they gave me at the hospital.

I got a scholarship for college and they required a bunch of vaxxes. Mom took me and we were both questioning it all but the doc just shrugged off our concerns. Had she known what would happen to me she said she would have found a way to fight it. Long story but I am severely vax injured and have been dealing with the fallout for 20+ years.

My mom and I both became staunch anti-vaxxers. My brother falls for the 'you were just unlucky' and vaxxes his kids. One of them stopped talking within hours of one of the shots and it looked like her muscles in her mouth weren't moving right. She's in speech therapy when before she was just fine.

My job recently mandated the covid and flu vaxxes even for remote workers (I've always been remote) and I'm waiting to hear back on my religious exemption. Knowing HR they will just fire me because it plays into their virtue signaling game.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

Who is the unlabeled lady?

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GlamourSpork 4 points ago +4 / -0

Or the hospitals killed them through medical malpractice. People die in hospitals a LOT.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

They will fire you for insubordination. At least in AZ, that's legal. If they accept my religious/medical exemption(s) then they have less recourse. I did get a lawyer who will help me if push comes to shove but he says judges are terrified to make rulings right now.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wish they would do that here. I just got back from taking my kitten to the vet. They required the flu vax for him for his neuter. I argued as best I could but I'm just not good at fighting and I'd already driven an hour up there. They already had him in the back. I even lied and said he already had it... Oh then we will give him a booster. It's required for his neuter. Really? Mandates on me I can at least attempt a religious exemption. My poor kitty can't. So frustrated.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

They mandated both the regular flu shot and the covid one and I've always worked from home.

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GlamourSpork 4 points ago +4 / -0

That would make a lot of sense. I'm in a weekly intention group that meets online and I was afraid to mention my vax status, but it needed to be done because I wanted to have us focus on my exemption status, so that I won't lose my job.

I was really afraid to mention it - this style of group is typically pretty left leaning and although I know the media is lying about so called anti-vaxxers all being conservative, I was still worried. Turns out most of the group has not taken it and will not. Some have even joined activist groups around medical freedoms, which gave me groups to look into joining. That really made me think the numbers the media is touting have to be exaggerated.

I always hope people don't fall for the "most people are doing it" and "people like you..." but I know that's probably too much to hope for.

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GlamourSpork 9 points ago +9 / -0

I don't think it did on this scale. I was vaxx injured back in the late 90s but learned very quickly not to speak about it. Doctors, nurses, and normies aren't willing to accept that there are any risks at all. I was told numerous times that either I deserved it or that I must have been unhealthy (I was thin and perfectly healthy) or that at least I'm not killing people being unvaxxed.

My injuries were never reported because my doc said they were already listed on the vax inserts. I assume that kind of thinking is still fairly common.

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GlamourSpork 5 points ago +5 / -0

I hadn't heard the hep b vax theory. I do know that seemingly healthy people who have a positive HIV test were put on the AZT and 'cocktails' died when those that didn't did a lot better. I just know AIDS is some kind of drug induced death, whether by the poison treatments or poison vaccines.

My mom was active in the gay community in NJ back in the 90s. It was heartbreaking to watch people get so sick from the drugs they were prescribed. Some of the 'hippie' types stopped the illegal drug use, ate better, and refused medical treatment and seemed fine to me. People were awfully mean to them. It actually reminds me of vaxxed VS unvaxxed, today.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

Too bad the scammy "cash for clunkers" program got rid of so many perfectly usable, cheap cars.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

There's also another anti-parasitic that seems to be a cure for cancer - fenbendazole (usually used to de-worm dogs). I haven't read of it doing anything for covid, but I don't know if it's in as common usage as ivermectin.

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GlamourSpork 6 points ago +6 / -0

My mom has been hearing of a lot of terminal cancer diagnosis lately from the vaccinated. Most of these people were vaccinated pretty early on since they were elderly. Sure, they are old and olds get cancer frequently, but the number of them seems pretty out of the ordinary in such a short space of time.

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GlamourSpork 6 points ago +6 / -0

I don't have a large circle of people who would talk to me, so my answers might not be terribly meaningful.

My mom had covid a couple of weeks ago - used vit C and got over it in 3 days. She's anti-vaxx. My brother and his whole family (himself, wife, 2 kids) had covid last year - better in 4 days using horse paste ivermectin. My mom and I suspect he and his wife are recently jabbed. They've been calling us conspiracy nutters for years. Colleague had covid last year. She was sick for a couple of weeks, no lasting complications according to her. Vaxxed in Januaryish. She doesn't talk to me about any problems with it but she says she will not get a booster. Personally, I haven't been sick at all other than allergies and I will never take any vaxx, covid or otherwise. Same with my partner.

I hear stories from my mom of vaxx injuries, deaths from heart attacks and strokes, new cancer diagnoses, etc. of people she knows who are vaxxed. One of her acquaintances currently has double-covid pneumonia. She was not vaxxed though her husband was (he died from a heart attack a few weeks after the vax).

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've used ivermectin horse paste because my mom was very anti parasite. I've used fish antibiotics on myself and my cats because I knew exactly what was wrong and I didn't want to pay for doctor visits. The animal stuff is exactly the same according to vets I've talked to.

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GlamourSpork 12 points ago +12 / -0

Thank you for the dark humor. I seriously need more of that!

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GlamourSpork 5 points ago +5 / -0

File a religious exemption. I'm spiritual but not a member of a specific church. I spoke with a lawyer this morning that said it will be very hard for them to deny me as long as I don't bring up anything science related. He also told me to file a medical one as well, even though they gave me a hard time over it last year. He said that both should cover me and the medical would put me under the ADA.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think the UK has a VAERS like database but I haven't heard of any anywhere else.

Also unless we incentivize (all most care about is money) providers, they are likely to not 'waste their time' reporting.

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GlamourSpork 4 points ago +4 / -0

Over 20 years ago, I was vaccine injured. My mom asked the doctor if he was going to report it to the manufacturer (she didn't know about VAERS). He said since all my issues were listed on the inserts he didn't need to report it to anyone. And that's when my mom found about about vaccine inserts and had a fit.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've read they like to charge for copies if they don't want to give you the info, but know they can't get out of it. So be prepared for it to cost a bit.

Also, think your questions through very thoroughly. They need to be worded in a way that will provide simple information or obvious documents. The requests need to be for "raw" type data, no conclusions, no thinking on the FOIA department's part.

The other trick would be to figure out exactly which agency/agencies would actually have the documents. If you specify the wrong ones, they will just say no such documents.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

Unfortunately, I'm not able to and I'm typically quite perky. I'm stressed to the hilt, exhausted all the time, and scared of the discrimination.

I have a consultation with a lawyer in the morning about the flu and covid immunization mandates from my employer. I'm spending money and time and stress on all this bullshit, when I should just be allowed to live my life how I see fit. I have both religious and medical reasons for refusing vaccines but they don't like my medical one and I don't want to be any more specific with them. I thought the medical one would be best because I work for a "Catholic" organization and didn't want to have to discuss my religious beliefs with them. I think no matter what I do, I will be discriminated against.

They are already talking of labeling vaxxed vs non-vaxxed. I'm remote and always have been except for the once every two or so years when they ask me to go into the office for some random thing. I don't want my manager or colleagues knowing anything about my personal beliefs or medical history. It is not their business and never has been, but that doesn't seem to matter any longer.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

I can't stand seeing people in masks. I can't "read" them. They feel like robots to me and I have trouble interacting with them. I'm so relieved that 90% of places (the freaking USPS being the only exception of a place I have to visit) no longer require them.

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