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Jan 16, 2021 11:28:58   #
dpullum Loc: Tampa Florida
 
Delderby wrote:
If you could kindly reveal the source of the report I'd be grateful - if not we should treat this as fake news.

Having been in R&D all my life, citations are a must for claims.

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Jan 16, 2021 11:44:48   #
gloryg Loc: New York
 
The source was right on yahoo news if I remember correctly about Bell's Palsy. The tunnel vision was from some one I have known for many years that would not provide miss information.

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Jan 16, 2021 12:01:13   #
Delderby Loc: Derby UK
 
gloryg wrote:
The source was right on yahoo news if I remember correctly about Bell's Palsy. The tunnel vision was from some one I have known for many years that would not provide miss information.


Bells Palsy temporarily affects facial muscles, and clears up within ten days. So one person got tunnel vision - we don't know that it was caused by the vaccination. Millions have been vaccinated. If this news is more than a couple of weeks old, then it was probably about the un-regulated chinese vac.
To be infected by Covid-19 could give you life-long problems or death.

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Jan 16, 2021 12:04:04   #
rplain1 Loc: Dayton, Oh.
 
gloryg wrote:
The source was right on yahoo news if I remember correctly about Bell's Palsy. The tunnel vision was from some one I have known for many years that would not provide miss information.


And upon further reading (also on yahoo news), during the trials for both the Moderna and the Pfizer vaccines a total of eight people developed a case of Bell's palsy. One of those people was given a placebo and not the vaccine. The seven patients that were given the vaccine and developed Bell's palsy are within the normal occurrence rate of the disease. Doctors who have researched the problem do not believe it was caused by the vaccine.

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Jan 16, 2021 12:09:41   #
gloryg Loc: New York
 
A family member had Bell's Palsy and it did not last 10 days. They ended up with a permanent facial paralysis. Tunnel vision is on the last of symptoms for the vaccine.

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Jan 16, 2021 12:24:00   #
machia Loc: NJ
 
dpullum wrote:
Having been in R&D all my life, citations are a must for claims.

L-Arginine and/or L-Citrulline are amino acids that may help with the virus, as some studies show that increased amounts of Nitrous Oxide may play a role in preventing viral cell replication. It also has anti-inflammatory effects on the arteries.
Any thoughts?

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Jan 16, 2021 12:29:12   #
David Martin Loc: Cary, NC
 
Every medication has potential side effects. Have you listened to a TV commercial for a medication recently?

Back in the old days when people used books, the inches-thick PDR (physicians' desk reference - now apparently renamed prescribers' desk reference) annually published hundreds of pages, providing information for every available prescription drug. Although the information included chemical information, dosage schedule, and indications, the majority of content dealt with the contraindications, warnings, precautions, adverse reactions and side effects (which are not the same as adverse reactions.)

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Jan 16, 2021 12:38:10   #
bwana Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
 
jerryc41 wrote:
A study has shown that people who are happy and energetic respond better to the Covid vaccine.

"In one study, people who described themselves as energetic, cheerful or relaxed produced a 73 per cent greater antibody response than those who regarded themselves as nervous, tense or angry. Another found that those who were in a positive state of mind on the day of a flu shot were better protected by the vaccine 16 weeks later than those who were in a less upbeat mood. Other studies have found that people with stronger friendships and romantic relationships responded better to vaccinations."

- NewScientist magazine (England)
A study has shown that people who are happy and en... (show quote)

'energetic, cheerful or relaxed' people probably have a better immune system to start with...

bwa

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Jan 16, 2021 12:57:16   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
I'm a dead man then🥶

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Jan 16, 2021 14:59:52   #
dpullum Loc: Tampa Florida
 
This reference looks at all candidates and their side effects:
https://medshadow.org/covid19-vaccine-side-effects/

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Jan 16, 2021 15:29:24   #
clint f. Loc: Priest Lake Idaho, Spokane Wa
 
machia wrote:
Jerry,
I’m on the fence about taking this vaccine, only because it was fast-tracked, so I worry about potential side effects. I’ve seen your posts, so your well read on this subject. Does any literature suggest any potential side effects or risks?
So far the only negative story I’ve heard was from my wife’s friend. Her sister works for a cardiologist who got the vaccine last week and within 12 hours he began shaking. He obviously knew what to do and the shaking subsided after taking plain aspirin.
Jerry, br I’m on the fence about taking this vacci... (show quote)


Side effect of not taking it can be death. Also worrisome.

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Jan 16, 2021 15:33:23   #
rplain1 Loc: Dayton, Oh.
 
gloryg wrote:
A family member had Bell's Palsy and it did not last 10 days. They ended up with a permanent facial paralysis. Tunnel vision is on the last of symptoms for the vaccine.


Not listed in anything I could find including the WHO website. But even so, between tunnel vision and covid - I'll take my chances with tunnel vision.

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Jan 16, 2021 16:56:18   #
burkphoto Loc: High Point, NC
 
jerryc41 wrote:
A study has shown that people who are happy and energetic respond better to the Covid vaccine.

"In one study, people who described themselves as energetic, cheerful or relaxed produced a 73 per cent greater antibody response than those who regarded themselves as nervous, tense or angry. Another found that those who were in a positive state of mind on the day of a flu shot were better protected by the vaccine 16 weeks later than those who were in a less upbeat mood. Other studies have found that people with stronger friendships and romantic relationships responded better to vaccinations."

- NewScientist magazine (England)
A study has shown that people who are happy and en... (show quote)


So I guess I'll binge watch old comedy films before getting jabbed...

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Jan 16, 2021 21:40:05   #
bw79st Loc: New York City
 
I’ll just chime in here to report that I had my first dose of the Pfizer vaccine two days ago. Yesterday I had some soreness in my arm that I felt only when I stretched my arm across my body. Right now, some 55 hours after the shot, that soreness is gone. So far there have been no other problems.

If you’re wondering how I managed to get the fax so soon the VA sent me a notice that I fit their criteria. I called Monday and had an appointment for Thursday. All of my friends here in NYC cannot get an appointment as the Feds have not delivered enough doses.

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Jan 16, 2021 22:03:09   #
jchristian Loc: Baker, OR
 
I guess I'm a conspiritist but I am not going to take the vaccine. We have no idea what is in it and what the manufacturers have been mandated by the govt to put in it. Too many guesses and unknowns. On top of that they have put their thumb too heavily on our freedoms just because they are seeking more power. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely and if you can't see it taking place I am sorry. My grandfather was a member of Congress many years ago and he served one term because he could not stand the corruptness and evil. No vaccine for me. Reelect no one.

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