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Old 12-23-2021, 16:20   #1964
Badger52
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Originally Posted by PRB View Post
No vax's here for a few reasons... I am healthy, not overly trustworthy of these rushed jobs and have had angioedema since the 1st Gulf War ....just weird swelling hither and yon for no explained reasons..half a lip, half a tongue, wrist, patch on buttocks, thumb for God's sake etc. Weird. Internally feel just peachy.
Finally got it under control with Nopal powder and a bit of Zertec.


I have been out and about since this began, never locked down, shake hands, hug, kiss on the cheek ... no distancing, no mask.

Nada over the 2 plus years... I do remember having an irritating cough and some fatigue early in 2020 but that's it.

Luck you say.... No, I have an anti Fauci good luck charm

Oh, Yeah...hugged a gal that had covid over a week ago (she found out next day) and prob not the first exposure
I think your tale is a nice contrast (in a 2 sides to the same coin way) to the many nurses who've (apparently) had enough. I vividly recall one speaking to her hospital conglomerate/cartel/whatever and pointing out that she and her co-workers were healthy (beyond the enormous fatigue of the shifts they pulled) and had used all their skills and protocols for 18 months, being called heroes etc. Suddenly, she and her colleagues are now determined to be a threat because they won't take an experimental injection. Apparently enough are starting to say "enough" and ability to report proper capacity is spiralling down the commode.
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