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Covid jab - is it compulsory?
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<blockquote data-quote="D14" data-source="post: 7887426" data-attributes="member: 49382"><p>I had my first vaccine (AZ) in march and it put me in bed for 10 days. I felt terrible and the first night we very nearly called an ambulance to be honest. I have never ever felt like that before. I have so far not had the 2nd vaccine or obviously the booster. In October I was contacted by the NHS to have an antibody test as I had only had one vaccine. I did the test and it came back confirmed that I had in fact had CV probably in August. I knew nothing about it as I had no symptoms. We were not doing twice weekly LFT because in august the children were not at school. So no symptoms, no LFT tests meant no PCR test, so no idea I had had it. I followed it up with the NHS whether my march AZ vaccine could be why I was showing a positive antibody test. They were adamant that there was no way that is correct and that I had a variant of CV in my system that was in the UK in July and August. They named it but I can't remember what it was.</p><p>Then mid november on a sunday I could not get warm and was shivering extensively. Did a LFT test and it was negative so thought nothing of it because that was not a CV symptom. Did another LFT on the tuesday and again negative. Did one on the Thursday and it came up positive within a few seconds. Booked a PCR for the friday and on the Saturday it was confirmed positive along with my youngest, but not my oldest or other half. NHS on the phone and they backdated me to the sunday meaning I only actually did 5 days in isolation. During those 5 days the LFT test were positive up until the very last day when it went negative so obviously the NHS knew what they were doing date wise.</p><p>I had one day, saturday where I did feel quite rough and very similar to how I felt from the AZ vaccine in march. However other than that one day I felt ok other than a bit run down as the main symptom. The NHS has now asked me again to do a antibody test which arrived yesterday so thats todays job. Clearly it will come back showing antibodies so that means I have now had CV twice and out of the combined 20 days of supposed symptoms I had one day where I did feel rubbish. Where as I had 10 days of feeling like proper crap from the vaccine.</p><p>So thats my story and at the moment I have no desire to have another vaccine and I do now think there is more to this than meets the eye. One think I can't get my head around though is that the government are up to no good, because all they are doing is hurting themselves with future lost votes and also a major financial crisis of the country. It just does not make sense for a government to basically push the self destruct button so if there is something dodgy going on it must be coming from the UK science advisors but again whats the reasoning behind them doing this unless they are being duped by the world health organisation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D14, post: 7887426, member: 49382"] I had my first vaccine (AZ) in march and it put me in bed for 10 days. I felt terrible and the first night we very nearly called an ambulance to be honest. I have never ever felt like that before. I have so far not had the 2nd vaccine or obviously the booster. In October I was contacted by the NHS to have an antibody test as I had only had one vaccine. I did the test and it came back confirmed that I had in fact had CV probably in August. I knew nothing about it as I had no symptoms. We were not doing twice weekly LFT because in august the children were not at school. So no symptoms, no LFT tests meant no PCR test, so no idea I had had it. I followed it up with the NHS whether my march AZ vaccine could be why I was showing a positive antibody test. They were adamant that there was no way that is correct and that I had a variant of CV in my system that was in the UK in July and August. They named it but I can't remember what it was. Then mid november on a sunday I could not get warm and was shivering extensively. Did a LFT test and it was negative so thought nothing of it because that was not a CV symptom. Did another LFT on the tuesday and again negative. Did one on the Thursday and it came up positive within a few seconds. Booked a PCR for the friday and on the Saturday it was confirmed positive along with my youngest, but not my oldest or other half. NHS on the phone and they backdated me to the sunday meaning I only actually did 5 days in isolation. During those 5 days the LFT test were positive up until the very last day when it went negative so obviously the NHS knew what they were doing date wise. I had one day, saturday where I did feel quite rough and very similar to how I felt from the AZ vaccine in march. However other than that one day I felt ok other than a bit run down as the main symptom. The NHS has now asked me again to do a antibody test which arrived yesterday so thats todays job. Clearly it will come back showing antibodies so that means I have now had CV twice and out of the combined 20 days of supposed symptoms I had one day where I did feel rubbish. Where as I had 10 days of feeling like proper crap from the vaccine. So thats my story and at the moment I have no desire to have another vaccine and I do now think there is more to this than meets the eye. One think I can't get my head around though is that the government are up to no good, because all they are doing is hurting themselves with future lost votes and also a major financial crisis of the country. It just does not make sense for a government to basically push the self destruct button so if there is something dodgy going on it must be coming from the UK science advisors but again whats the reasoning behind them doing this unless they are being duped by the world health organisation. [/QUOTE]
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