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I went in for a yearly checkup with my doctor.
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Me: I caught covid about a month ago
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Dr. did you get a PCR test when you had symptoms?
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Me: No.
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Dr. Then how would you know you had covid.
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Me: I was around someone with covid, I then had the same symptoms of covid such as loss of smell and taste.
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Dr.: You should get the vaccine then.
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Me: I have natural immunity now, I no longer need the vax.
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Dr: The vaccine is better than natural immunity.
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Me: Explain to me, biologically - how you could claim any vaccine could produce a stronger immune system than the virus itself.
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Dr.: ...
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Me: Even a perfect vaccine could only produce an immune response equal to the virus with the hope that the vaccine would have less risk associated than catching the virus.
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Dr. You should still get the vaccine because we don't know how many antibodies your body produced, if you get the vaccine your body can then produce more antibodies to protect you from covid.
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Me: 🔥 Now that I have natural immunity, I am much less likely to get bad symptoms from covid (just like the vaccine claims to do) if I catch it again. 🔥
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Dr.: ...
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Me: 🔥 This means there isn't really any benefit to getting the vaccine versus just waiting to get the virus again, there is actually now an added risk of getting a side-effect from the vaccine.🔥
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Dr.: But you might not have even had covid.
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Me: Well then give me an antibody test for covid.
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Dr.: Well the antibody tests aren't as accurate as the PCR tests are. Antibody tests arent determinative if you have covid, PCR tests are.
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Me.: The PCR tests are not accurate and should not be used to diagnose covid.
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Dr.: ... Okay we can do the antibody test.
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Test comes back positive.
I Shut My Vax-Pushing Dr. Up!
ℹ️ ⚔️ Info Warfare ⚔️ ℹ️
I remember years ago my daughter had mono - it had been going around school and some of her friends. She had symptoms so I took her to the doctor & they did a rapid test and said it’s negative. I asked if they could do a blood test and they said no. Two weeks later she breaks out in a rash- I look it up and sure enough it can be one of the signs of mono left untreated. I call up the doctors office and tell them. They say a rash isn’t a symptom- I said yes it is!! Not a typical one but it is- look it up. I said do the damn blood test! They were reluctant- I said why won’t you just do the damn blood test- what is the big deal? They reluctantly did it- called me 2 days later- yep -she has mono. These medical professionals think they know all or what’s best. This is why when you get a major diagnosis to always always always get a second & third opinion before agreeing to any surgery or course of treatment. And make sure those opinions are not all friends.
Making sure the opinions are not all friends. This is so true. My mom just experienced this and point blank asked her nurse “do you really think if I go to X after going to Y, that they will contradict their friend?” and the nurse said “you have a point.”