So I accompanied my wife to her oncologists office today.... she's 2 years out from treatments and her doctor is associated with (and located at) a large university research hospital. After he gave us the good news that her most recent scan was negative for cancer and all her other labs were great, he asked, "Have you both had your vaccines yet?"
We just sort of looked at each other and said, "No." He began extolling the virtues of the vaccine and STRONGLY suggesting that we both take it.
I told him that we're concerned about it because it's an experimental drug, it had WAY too short and incomplete clinical trials, and that there were too many adverse affects we'd read about. But he just kept saying, "I really recommend you get the vaccine."
I steered the conversation back to my wife's cancer and her health right now, so he chatted about that. And as we were leaving he couldn't resist one more time, "I hope you both will consider getting the vaccine."
On a different note, he did say that the hospital has an antibody treatment if we DO come down with the virus, and said if we get sick we can always come in for an antibody infusion.
We both thought it odd that he was giving us such a hard sell for the vaccine. Very curious... but we're STILL not getting it.
I wouldn't doubt it had something to do with you getting cancer. ((Big Hugs)). I would bet I either had the worst case of flu Mother's Day week, or it was the China virus, either way, I beat it and I will not let them use me as a test rat. It is very challenging to eat healthy. Just about every food is either genetically modified or has ingredients that are genetically modified. Trying to be as healthy as possible. I pray to God, thanking him for another day and ask him to let me know what he wants me to do in simple terms so I do not over think it.
I am ready for this movie to be over. Hang in there! Wishing you health, happiness and peace.
Hey, hugs back atcha!!! Yes eating IS a challenge. Staying alkaline, no sugars, alternative therapies, supplements etc. They’re not jabbing me.