THIS IS A MUST-READ!
Hi friends, you all remember Abigail. She has received the first dose of the COVID vaccine and talks about her experience. As an active cancer patient, her doctors took additional precautions to make sure she would be okay after the vaccine, and that it would be effective. I applaud her for being so brave. It sounded like she was really between a rock and a hard place as she and her doctors made the decision to go with the vaccine.
I’ve seen so many people assert quite confidently that the COVID vaccine is perfectly safe and an equal number of people quite confidently say that it is not at all safe. Who is right?
I have no idea.
Were you thinking I’d say something else? I do have a lot of opinions and I’m not usually shy at sharing them, but this is just too big for me to assert my own perspective. What I have done is follow my doctor’s advice and asked for her input every step of the way. What I have done is to weigh the risk/benefits as best I can to make the best decision possible. What I have done is considered the entire circumstances, not just myself, as I look at my choices. What I have done is consider reliable data and not anecdotal hype on both sides of the argument, as so many…
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12 responses to “COVID Vaccine, Part I”
True. Books, past publications, science texts, talking with those in the medical profession who one knows personally, the internet, and resources those lead. Very easy to research.
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Something to consider: From a friend, we did a little research, and discovered, as we understand, the vaccine creation utilizes abortion tissue. Other vaccines we have researched, discovering, as we understand, the utilization. In the times we live, we aren’t told the full background of much that goes on. For instance, we don’t shop with companies that support abortions or removing our constitutional freedoms. Easy to look up if one researches. Might have to use different search engines.
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There are different ways to research. The internet is one way.
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good article Marsha and not an easy choice at that. It’s good information and great she had support while moving forward. Sounds like a wise choice for her. ❤️
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What do you plan to do when it is offered, Cindy?
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I’ll wait for awhile. All my sessions are 15 ft apart or zoom and I’m planning to be a hermit. I also take a homeopathic remedy weekly and monthly. What about you?
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I’ve been a little nervous about vaccines pre-COVID. I’m going to talk to my new oncologist as well next week when I see him. He comes highly recommended and I’ll ask his opinion. We live a relatively sheltered lifestyle especially since we moved away from our friends in CA. Most of them are getting the vaccine.
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good to get a consultation. yes, people are waiting in line but not my mom who is 84… she goes everywhere … drivew me crazy!
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LOL She must be in pretty good shape. Enjoy her. My mom drove me crazy, too, but I’m glad I spent time with her.
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she sure is… she’s a healer also. She’s one of my best friend’s but just concerned about her. Nice you enjoyed yours. Mothers have this affect on their kids… just ask mine. lol
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Just had this discussion with my friend who is having chemo today. I’ll share the post with her!
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I thought it was so relevant. I hope it helps your friend, Susan. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
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