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My son is injected and manifesting "vaccine adverse events'

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posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 08:31 AM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Deetermined
a reply to: 1947boomer


Electric shock-like pains in the legs aren't associated with either Covid or the vaccines, as far as I know.


While I haven't seen a lot of professionally published reports about this vaccine side effect, I was surprised how many people were discussing having this exact problem after the vaccine on Medscape.com several months ago. When something attacks your nervous system, it affects people differently. We all know Eric Clapton complained about the numb and tingling feeling in his hands and feet after his vaccine, even though it's not the most common of side effects. I think it happens more than most people know.


Don't a lot of these turn out to be due to anxiety?


No, a lot of them are claimed to be anxiety as a lazy, or dishonest, blanket excuse for everything.



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 08:32 AM
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a reply to: Itisnowagain

Lets not put the cart before the horse and bury the poor fellow just yet.

Op dont even say if the fellow has been admitted to hospital far as i can determine.

He will probably be just fine, and it just his poor mother doing what they do, aka worrying about her son.



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 08:37 AM
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a reply to: andy06shake
What are you talking about?
I don't see how your reply relates to what you replied to.

Care to elaborate?


edit on 8-2-2022 by Itisnowagain because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 08:42 AM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Itisnowagain
a reply to: AaarghZombies
How would that help?






How would fundraising help?

I don't know, maybe covering the bills.

Maybe help to raise awareness. If I had some names and some links to their social media accounts I could report accurately on cases like this.

I see dozens of people on this site reporting hundreds of deaths and injuries but without being able to confirm basic thing like name and state of residence these people might as well just be made up.

I can't do anything with anecdotes about unidentifiable people.


Sounds to me like you are trying to Dox people, phishing for identifying information. Not surprising given your post history.




posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 08:42 AM
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a reply to: Itisnowagain

Most people are not going to be up for contributing to the likes of GoFundMe for somebody that in all likelihood is going to be just fine.

Like i said he will probably be ok and the OP is simply worrying about her child down to all the doom porn doing the rounds that surrounds vaccination.

Technically I'm agreeing with you.


So that's what im talking about.



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 08:50 AM
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a reply to: Madviking

It couldn't //possibly// be related to the vaccine, could it.

It simply //must// be something else.

Who knows, it really could be an incidental issue, but that whole pesky Occam's Razor precept. When one comes down with odd medical issues in proximity to taking the vaccine, the simplest and least complex explanation and all that.

Sort of like when an insanely contagious SARS virus springs up right next to a level 4 bio lab conducting GoF research, and it's blamed on "bat meat" from a wet market, but oddly, the wet market shuts down for like a week and opens back up. It //can't// be the bio research lab, it MUST be the wet market.

"Science!"



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 08:54 AM
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With what GoFundMe just pulled in Canada, I wouldn't entrust a fraction of a penny in their crooked hands.

Also, I agree with MadViking, sounds like an attempt at doxing to me.



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 08:57 AM
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I'm wondering if osteopirosis would be a side affect of the Moderna vaccine?



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 09:17 AM
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a reply to: Inod1416

Apparently lack of calcium plays a role in the development of "Osteoporosis".

Age is also a contributing factor or so it seems.



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 09:26 AM
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a reply to: incoserv

sounds like he had covid and got nerve damage, heart damage and lung damage, those are all long covid symptoms. or long term post covid side effects and even those who were asymptomatic get it, usually takes a few weeks to recover, hope he gets better soon.



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 09:28 AM
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a reply to: igloo

Thanks. Maybe that's why I posted.



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 09:29 AM
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originally posted by: Madviking

originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Deetermined
a reply to: 1947boomer


Electric shock-like pains in the legs aren't associated with either Covid or the vaccines, as far as I know.


While I haven't seen a lot of professionally published reports about this vaccine side effect, I was surprised how many people were discussing having this exact problem after the vaccine on Medscape.com several months ago. When something attacks your nervous system, it affects people differently. We all know Eric Clapton complained about the numb and tingling feeling in his hands and feet after his vaccine, even though it's not the most common of side effects. I think it happens more than most people know.


Don't a lot of these turn out to be due to anxiety?


No, a lot of them are claimed to be anxiety as a lazy, or dishonest, blanket excuse for everything.


Anxiety is a real condition. The last two years has been more difficult for some than others. We know this is a fact by the gigantic increase in numbers of suicides. To just brush it off is dishonest.
I’m not saying 100% it is anxiety, but it is a good possibility.
My guess is the OP’s son is in the 20 something age group, if so, do you even know the anxiety stats for that age group?



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 09:30 AM
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a reply to: WhiteHat

We're in Mexico. Up to now, things are good here.



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 09:32 AM
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originally posted by: Thenail
a reply to: incoserv

That sucks . Don’t mourn him, he’s still alive . He sounds like he follows the mainstream media , their brainwashing program in conjunction with the schools is very tough to get out from under. Hopefully he’ll figure it out
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The frustrating thing is that he was home schooled outside of the US. He was taught better, but the culture got to him when he returned to the States



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 09:34 AM
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originally posted by: JAGStorm

originally posted by: Madviking

originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Deetermined
a reply to: 1947boomer


Electric shock-like pains in the legs aren't associated with either Covid or the vaccines, as far as I know.


While I haven't seen a lot of professionally published reports about this vaccine side effect, I was surprised how many people were discussing having this exact problem after the vaccine on Medscape.com several months ago. When something attacks your nervous system, it affects people differently. We all know Eric Clapton complained about the numb and tingling feeling in his hands and feet after his vaccine, even though it's not the most common of side effects. I think it happens more than most people know.


Don't a lot of these turn out to be due to anxiety?


No, a lot of them are claimed to be anxiety as a lazy, or dishonest, blanket excuse for everything.


Anxiety is a real condition. The last two years has been more difficult for some than others. We know this is a fact by the gigantic increase in numbers of suicides. To just brush it off is dishonest.
I’m not saying 100% it is anxiety, but it is a good possibility.
My guess is the OP’s son is in the 20 something age group, if so, do you even know the anxiety stats for that age group?


As I said, some are likely anxiety. To blanket excuse all desperate reports of potential side effects as "anxiety," and refuse to consider the vaccine, is also dishonest and not scientific.



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 09:38 AM
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originally posted by: Soloprotocol
a reply to: incoserv
What is it with the denial?.


Imagine voluntarily taking a toxic and potentially fatal poison into your body the realizing what you've done. The existential psychological and emotional crisis would be catastrophic. For the sake of their own psychological well-being, they have to convince themselves that everything is fine, cognitive dissonance be damned.

Insisting that others receive the injection and even forcing them to do so bolsters their sense of normality and assuages the impending sense of crisis.



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 09:39 AM
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originally posted by: carewemust
Funny how the CDC and wanna-be "experts" say there can be long-term side effects from Covid-19, but not from the Covid-19 vaccines.

Covid-19 is 25 months old. Covid-19 vaccines are 14 months old.

Nuff said.


I think those are long-lasting as in effects from COVID that you know are from it that just go on and on without quite clearing up.

As to something showing up and it being the fault of the vaccine, there either has to be a reasonable window or a tangible way to make the connection otherwise if I die 10 or 15 years from now of a stroke, it won't be the migraines, another known stroke risk, but it had to be that shot I had, and definitely won't have anything to do with my age or any other factor, either.



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 09:43 AM
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a reply to: AaarghZombies

Nobody asked or needs you to do anything. Most people don't want their names and faces posted all over social media.

If you want to assume that for some reason everybody is lying about this stuff, that your prerogative. I'd have no reason or motivation to make this up. What would be my take away?



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 09:45 AM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Deetermined
a reply to: 1947boomer


Electric shock-like pains in the legs aren't associated with either Covid or the vaccines, as far as I know.


While I haven't seen a lot of professionally published reports about this vaccine side effect, I was surprised how many people were discussing having this exact problem after the vaccine on Medscape.com several months ago. When something attacks your nervous system, it affects people differently. We all know Eric Clapton complained about the numb and tingling feeling in his hands and feet after his vaccine, even though it's not the most common of side effects. I think it happens more than most people know.


Don't a lot of these turn out to be due to anxiety?


Right.

And climate change.

And shoveling snow.

And it's now normal for healthy young people to drop dead playing sports.

Don't mind the cognitive dissonance...



posted on Feb, 8 2022 @ 09:50 AM
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originally posted by: namehere
a reply to: incoserv

sounds like he had covid and got nerve damage, heart damage and lung damage, those are all long covid symptoms. or long term post covid side effects and even those who were asymptomatic get it, usually takes a few weeks to recover, hope he gets better soon.


No, he's never been sick with the WuFlu.




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