My husband insisted on the first shot not really believing me that he should wait but he was a little overweight and had high blood pressure so I think he worried about it and I did too. In the early days you had doubt on certain days with the PR machine in full force “what if I am wrong about ivermectin and HCQ ad these studies say I am…
My husband insisted on the first shot not really believing me that he should wait but he was a little overweight and had high blood pressure so I think he worried about it and I did too. In the early days you had doubt on certain days with the PR machine in full force “what if I am wrong about ivermectin and HCQ ad these studies say I am. It was early on. So he go the shot and developed numbness in his legs that happened within a week of the shot. At first he had a hard time walking right when he got up each day but all is ok now (he has some permanent numbness) but it scared him so badly and never got another shot. He’s one of the lucky ones. His doctors said he should get his second one and I believe he would be paralyzed if he did. He just “no way” and join our “anti-Mnra team”.
My FIL got the first round of shots. He is old and his wife was petrified that he would die without the shot so he took it. He now has shingles. Not a passing rash, but a rash and a rash and a rash... very debilitating. The good news is that neither have boosted and his doctor (whom is in Florida) said it was most likely from the shot and recommended he not boost. God bless the sensible doctors. So few these days. A hospital gave my MIL Remdesevir. Not all that sick when she was admitted. She dies soon after. Also Florida. It's a mixed bag it seems.
I send well wishes to you and your husband. I hope he regains the feeling in his leg. Someone might be able to sort out the problem. So glad for him he joined Team Truth.
Thanks for the telling ... and God be with you all.
From personal experience, it was difficult to insulate from the constant barrage of fear and panic, and remain constant to what I was seeing as reasoned truth (really a ferreting out of what makes sense from what can't possibly make sense). It's very hard to cut oneself out from the herd and stand alone.
My husband insisted on the first shot not really believing me that he should wait but he was a little overweight and had high blood pressure so I think he worried about it and I did too. In the early days you had doubt on certain days with the PR machine in full force “what if I am wrong about ivermectin and HCQ ad these studies say I am. It was early on. So he go the shot and developed numbness in his legs that happened within a week of the shot. At first he had a hard time walking right when he got up each day but all is ok now (he has some permanent numbness) but it scared him so badly and never got another shot. He’s one of the lucky ones. His doctors said he should get his second one and I believe he would be paralyzed if he did. He just “no way” and join our “anti-Mnra team”.
My FIL got the first round of shots. He is old and his wife was petrified that he would die without the shot so he took it. He now has shingles. Not a passing rash, but a rash and a rash and a rash... very debilitating. The good news is that neither have boosted and his doctor (whom is in Florida) said it was most likely from the shot and recommended he not boost. God bless the sensible doctors. So few these days. A hospital gave my MIL Remdesevir. Not all that sick when she was admitted. She dies soon after. Also Florida. It's a mixed bag it seems.
I send well wishes to you and your husband. I hope he regains the feeling in his leg. Someone might be able to sort out the problem. So glad for him he joined Team Truth.
Thanks for the telling ... and God be with you all.
From personal experience, it was difficult to insulate from the constant barrage of fear and panic, and remain constant to what I was seeing as reasoned truth (really a ferreting out of what makes sense from what can't possibly make sense). It's very hard to cut oneself out from the herd and stand alone.
I hope he investigates possible "circulation issues" and pursues remedies.