posted on Jun, 28 2021 @ 03:57 PM
I had covid and the EMT's, doctors, and nurses laughed at me when I called for an ambulance. They didn't care what I had, they only looked at the
symptoms. And my symptoms was just fever and chills, and a # ton of anxiety because of the MSM. I was given zero medication and sent home and told to
stay in my basement for a few weeks. They also told me to stop watching the news. Here I was in the ER in the presence of people actually dying,
getting shot, suffering from horrific car accidents, and I called an ambulance for flu like symptoms. It was just anxiety that made me feel difficulty
of breath because my blood oxygen level was 100%. It actually made me feel somewhat embarrassed and eased my anxiety. I spent the entire quarantine
time drinking whiskey to ease my anxiety and after 4 weeks, I was symptom free.
My heart was not healthy enough to go all out in the gym for about 3-4 months because covid also causes system wide inflammation. The inflammation is
not from the covid itself, but caused by your own immune system's response to the virus. A cousin of mines had a severe case and was given
dexamethasone, an immune system suppressant, and he got better overnight.
I am not exactly sure if the inflammation side effect from the vaccine is caused by the vaccine itself or the person's immune system response. But I
have a friend who just recently got his 2nd dose and told me he feels like he can have a heart attack any time. He's going through the same type of
inflammation episode that I went through. So I kind of feel bad for him. He's young and healthy and works out at the gym 7 days a week. If I were in
his shoes knowing everything I know about covid and possible side effects of the vaccines, I would have just chanced it.
As far as I'm concerned, if you made it this far and are young and healthy with no underlying medical issues, there seems to be greater risk taking
the vaccine. And it's ridiculous for teens and children to even consider taking it. This is a real risk-reward dilemma that each person faces and
cannot be simply swept under the rug of "Just take the vaccine, there is no proof that it cases death."
That is way too much trust in something created by pharmaceutical companies in record time that isn't even FDA approved, IMHO.
Now I can understand if you're 55 and have a real chance of dying from covid. A 55 year old with chronic conditions and a 14 year old kid is not in
the same boat in terms of risk/reward.
edit on 28-6-2021 by donscorpio because: left out a detail
edit on 28-6-2021 by
donscorpio because: left out a detail