My father-in-law called today. He had his 1st vaccine shot 2-weeks ago. Both of his hands are still numb, with feeling coming and going from the fingers. He asked for advice on getting the 2nd shot next week as scheduled. My wife & I had the same advice.... NO!!!! You still don't have feeling in your hands from weeks ago, so next shot may make you lose your hands, or make your arms go numb as well.
My daughter's friend got both shots. She can't use her arms now a week later. They are too weak to do anything, no coordination. She works with her hands, so can't lift anything, perform simple tasks or even work for now. Hope it cures itself one day soon.
My wife and I were talking to a well known Houston spinal surgeon a few weeks ago. He had his 2nd shot the day before, and got no sleep that night. His arms and hands kept going numb all night. My wife told me today that he still has tingling in his arms and hands off and on even a few weeks later.
Why don't they have warnings for obvious symptoms that probably hundreds of thousands of people are experiencing? If I know 3 people that had it happen, then it's most likely extremely common.
If they aren't informing people about THAT, then who knows what other surprises they aren't informing people about?
Fresh link on "Once you've chosen hope...?"
I was looking for something happy, but the link goes to a reported death after vaccination
Quite the irony isn't it. If you read far enough into the article you will see the Once you've chosen hope reference to the vaccine program her hospital ran, that may or may not have been when she was dosed and killed. There are no happy links when it comes to vaccines, so I'm not sure what your asking for exactly. Not unless they are links to bribe people and other manipulations of the media. Would it bring you joy to know people who get vaccinated can get a free krispy cream donut every day this year... Hard to know what you would define as a happy article. Were you wanting a happy article or do possibly conveying you found the pulled quote a misrepresentation of the article?
It was the article's title: made me think it might be a feel-good story. No judgement.
No worries, gleaning your response for possible page improvement. For example, the latter made it feel it was the articles title and it was just an excerpt. That could be seen as misleading. Good to know.
Actually there are a few articles and links I do find encouraging. Like this video. God is in Control may He give you Peace.
Video: You can stick your Poison Vaccine up your Arse: https://files.catbox.moe/1vu64c.mp4