So, I went in for my annual checkup at my local health center today. I fully expected to have the vaccine pushed on me and wasn't looking forward to the bullshit. Turns out, my expectations were wrong.
After checking in I met with a nurse. She immediately began making mask jokes and talking about how crazy everything is. She said it felt like living in a Twilight Zone episode. She took my vitals and left, so I sat and waited for the doctor. He came in a few minutes later and looked exhausted. Asked how I was and i said I was doing good despite the world going nuts. He looked at me and said "Tell me about it, this whole thing is ridiculous".
He proceeded to lament about all the insane restrictions and protocols they have to follow. " At one point I had to wear a plastic face shield like I was a salad bar " he joked. There was no mention or discussion of the vaccine at all. This is a guy who pushes the flu shot like it's candy and here he is ignoring the covid vaccine entirely. After some brief examinations he said we were done. As I was leaving he stopped me and said "Keep exercising and getting sunlight, you're doing it right". I laughed, said I would, and told him to have a good day.
I left the building feeling kinda refreshed and positive. It was nice to see that people are waking up to the bullshit of it all. More people are waking up every day, despite what the media and government are trying to say.
He's the kind of doctor I would make an excuse for when it comes to human cloning. We need more people like him around when the deaths or disfigurements from vaccine side effects start hitting people en-masse.
He's can be an ass sometimes, but overall he's good. He's constantly telling people about how important vitamin D is and recommends 5000 iu a day to his adult patients, even more in some cases. Very pro flu shot too, which is why his total disregard for the rona jab was surprising.
Nice, I myself take Vitamin D + K2 (50mcg D + 90mcg K2 per tablet, x2) equaling 4000 IU of Vitamin D, daily intake, plus 30mg Zinc Picolinate. I would take more D, but I want to have my blood work done soon to see if my current intake is sufficient or if I need to increase or decrease at all.
Send or bring individually wrapped candy or cookies to them. It is a good thing to do.