Have Any Of You Taken The Kung Flu Vaccine ? ... (Page 5/7)
cliffw FEB 03, 08:24 PM
I got the poke yesterday at 5PM. The second poke is due in one month. Mine was Maderno.
I asked the check in gal if it was gonna hurt and am I gonna get a lollypop. She said yes and no lollypop, .

Long line and wait for the poke, no place to sit down. Mehh. A very large meeting / cafeteria type "treatment" room. Only two pokers. Mine was a gal so I asked her if this is where I dropped my trowsers and bend over. She said "oh yes, that's how we do it".

Of course the poke didn't hurt. I was told how to position my arm and to totally relax or my arm will hurt later. We were made to wait 15 minutes before we could leave, due to caution of negative reactions. That's where all the chairs were.

While I was sitting there, my poker made a public announcement. She told us that the next person (gal) that was gonna get poked confessed she was gonna scream when poked. Not to be alarmed. Scream she did, , .

I am not worried about the Covid Vaccine deaths They will just be another "COVID DEATH".


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Originally posted by ls3mach:
I've had the test a bunch. 3 hospital stays in the last 6 months. The deep nose test was awful. The newer test wasn't nearly as bad, but still was not fun. Swabbing my anus doesn't even sound that bad. I mean is it any different than wiping? Wonder why it can't just be taken from fecal matter? A lot of nonsense in this thread. Having covid was pretty bad. I was asymptomatic the first time. 2nd I'm still feeling the effects. Brain fog. Weird bowls. It's truly like having a constant hangover.



ls3mach, my apologies. I can't remember if your name is Larenzo or Lonzo. Even though you have told me before.

That said, Your post reads to me like you have had Covid more than once. That would be news that it can happen.

That said, my wife had Covid. It was like a two week bout of the flu. She has never kept feeling the effects.

I am sorry feel for your hospital stays and health concerns. Prayers and well wishes. I had two joyous stays last year.


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Originally posted by ls3mach:
The deep nose test was awful.



I agree. I was hospitalized, pre Covid awarness, Feb 2020. My first nasal swab, an intern came in and said her mentor told her to come in and hurt me, a nose to brain poke. I was at the whole time medically drugged and foggy. Two days later I reported the incident to the hospital's patient abuse outlet.
rinselberg FEB 03, 08:44 PM

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Originally posted by ls3mach:
I've had the test a bunch. 3 hospital stays in the last 6 months. The deep nose test was awful. The newer test wasn't nearly as bad, but still was not fun. Swabbing my anus doesn't even sound that bad. I mean is it any different than wiping? Wonder why it can't just be taken from fecal matter? A lot of nonsense in this thread. Having covid was pretty bad. I was asymptomatic the first time. 2nd I'm still feeling the effects. Brain fog. Weird bowls. It's truly like having a constant hangover.


I read about that anal or rectal swab test at the link (on page one) and they can use a stool sample but that isn't always as timely or convenient so that's when they use the rectal swab method instead.

There's been some monitoring for the Covid virus in the sewage systems of various cities around the world. It's research, but they can detect changes in the levels of the Covid virus that track with the changing number of infections in whatever city they are monitoring. It's virus that infected people are shedding as they void their lower intestine of digestive waste. (Of course, there are shorter ways of saying that in the vernacular.)

[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 02-03-2021).]

ls3mach FEB 07, 07:16 PM
I have in fact had 8t twice Cliff. Right at Christmas and had no real symptoms. Then again a couple weeks later. My cousin has residual symptoms almost identical to mine. The difference is he can't get enough sleep and I can't get to sleep. Taste issues are a huge problem too.

I'm not trying to have people swabbing my booty, but that initial test I had was excruciating. I've had It done 2 or 3 times. Both 2 of those being negative.
rinselberg FEB 08, 11:51 AM
This follows straight from the previous message here from ls3mach.

"Covid reinfections may be more common than realized. Why isn't the U.S. tracking them? Little is known about reinfection rates."
JoNel Aleccia of Kaiser Health News for NBC News; February 7, 2021.
https://www.nbcnews.com/hea...d-why-isn-t-n1256898

[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 02-08-2021).]

sourmash FEB 08, 04:15 PM
I'm waiting for Hell to freeze.
ls3mach FEB 08, 05:18 PM
I infact alerted my local health department and the hospital. There was no concern about me getting it twice. I departed from the company I was working for as I didn't appreciate how they handled it. If was managing a big box. I had worked 92 hours (Christmas) and obviously could've infected people. Then when I actually had symptoms the 2nd time around they acted as if I either made it up or it really wasn't that big a deal. The corporate lady who was my next in line had it she she was fine, so I must've been too.
82-T/A [At Work] FEB 09, 09:10 AM
My work signed me up for it... so I got it. The first dose made me sick, but I got over it in a day. I took the Phizer.
sourmash FEB 09, 09:17 AM
One source is claiming that this is technically a gene therapy and not a vaccine.
cliffw MAR 06, 06:33 AM
Got my second poke of Moderna yesterday.

The CDC has no guidelines for our freedom.
CoolBlue87GT MAR 06, 07:19 AM
Got the 1st Pfizer vaccine yesterday. No side affects noticed.