My wife is Canadian and very very much wants to go visit her family as soon as the border opens.
She told me today she wants to get vaccinated so that when it opens she can go right away.
She doesn't completely believe all of this stuff... she thinks it's a bit looney tunes... but she has had some reservations about getting the vax this entire time.
But now that the opportunity to see her family is presenting itself... she is turning blind to the vax scam and is now wanting to get it.
Can you frens help me find some good, verified, that doesnt look like its conspiracy theories... articles... or videos... explaining very clearly the true risks of getting this vaccine? Specifically the parts about how it can transfer to others through close contact.
Thanks frens... I have been digging all day for things I have read over the months but I am drawing a total blank on the best items to ask her to please read before making her decision this soon.
I really like her, what miracles did she perform for you?
I was diagnosed (by a conventional "doctor") with osteoarthritis in my cervical spine, between C3 and C4. He told me there was nothing I can do, except take ibuprofen 800s every day (and schedule a liver transplant at some point, right?). I wasn't satisfied with that theory so I went to see Dr. Tenpenny. She gave me a chiropractic adjustment and some acupuncture, and it took away the pain I was feeling. I went on glucosamine and chondroitin for my joints, she did a panel of nutrients to see what I was missing (granted, it was expensive, but it covered everything) and helped me to understand what I needed to do in order to have my levels improve. Since then, I'm mostly pain free, and I've been able to lose 22 pounds since last February (since my levels are more normalized, I can actually lose weight now). She's a freakin genius.
That's pretty damn impressive. I'm not surprised, I'm very impressed with her! And I'm so very glad to hear that you are feeling better!!
Thank you!! Me too - I mean, it's my neck! I couldn't look downward for more than a minute without horrible pain (which really precludes gardening, which I love, and doing my regular job as a secretary). And I'm only in my 40s - my biggest fear was, what will happen when I'm 60? Will I be able to hold my own head up? It was really scary, and the doctor who diagnosed me had no answers other than "take these pills." Dr. Tenpenny is an absolute Godsend. I'm so lucky she's in my area.