Thanks, Geoff. I have some energy, and live my life as happily as I can, but there’s a big difference between before and after.
The thing that cheers me most, is the existence of people like you, not afraid to seek and publish the truth as it appears to be, and no matter how awful may be. What you and your colleagues reveal is pretty indisputable, and your unique bringing-together of multiple research elements is a gift. Otherwise, with conversation restricted to “approved” topics, social contact can be painful. I suppose people cope as they can. But that silent, screaming avoidance is one of the hardest aspects for me. I see it even in people who have suffered the illness and death of relatives and friends and who ignore the injections as a possible factor. Won’t bring the topic up with doctors, won’t suggest that it be included in investigations.
Un-injected, but I think I suffer from shedding. I’m wary of the “pure-blood” mantra. I never recovered my energy, mental or physical, after an exhausting bout of something called Covid19 in March 2022.
Most thinking people (that I know) who now regret being jabbed wouldn't be able to read this substack. My jabbed friends don't want to know anything - by ignoring it as much as possible they can keep their fear levels down.
Yes Ness, if they can "move on" that might be best, however with the pressure to buy self-jab products promising weight reduction and release of new viruses, we might well see Jabbing continuing to be mandated as in NSW Firefighters.
Beautiful, none are jabbed. Obviously they'll be some bias as you substack would attract the more discerning people but still thats great
See the top Poll Damon.
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I missed the 5. Hope they're ok and not like Kelly and others I know.
Still an interesting trend, majority unjabbed, so far. Will it change?
Consider an adverse reactions or none and if so hospital presentation or worse or mild.
Ongoing or finished
Great subject for another poll, perhaps next week.
Thanks, Geoff. I have some energy, and live my life as happily as I can, but there’s a big difference between before and after.
The thing that cheers me most, is the existence of people like you, not afraid to seek and publish the truth as it appears to be, and no matter how awful may be. What you and your colleagues reveal is pretty indisputable, and your unique bringing-together of multiple research elements is a gift. Otherwise, with conversation restricted to “approved” topics, social contact can be painful. I suppose people cope as they can. But that silent, screaming avoidance is one of the hardest aspects for me. I see it even in people who have suffered the illness and death of relatives and friends and who ignore the injections as a possible factor. Won’t bring the topic up with doctors, won’t suggest that it be included in investigations.
Un-injected, but I think I suffer from shedding. I’m wary of the “pure-blood” mantra. I never recovered my energy, mental or physical, after an exhausting bout of something called Covid19 in March 2022.
Sorry to hear about your Long Covid Nuala, it is dreadful curse for perhaps billions of people.
Most thinking people (that I know) who now regret being jabbed wouldn't be able to read this substack. My jabbed friends don't want to know anything - by ignoring it as much as possible they can keep their fear levels down.
Yes Ness, if they can "move on" that might be best, however with the pressure to buy self-jab products promising weight reduction and release of new viruses, we might well see Jabbing continuing to be mandated as in NSW Firefighters.