This is unlike me, but I am a little down today. After rallying for months to inform and educate my closest cohorts that were originally Big Fat No's on the jab, this all feels like a major defeat. Some I talk to don't want to be subject to weekly tests if seeking an exemption and others just think it will be easier in the end. A question was brought up today during a staff meeting about boosters and if those will come into play. Management's delayed response spoke volumes citing "that isn't decided yet" which means it's being discussed.
In a town of shady dealers and sellouts, how does one fight City Hall and win? My husband and I are both faced with this predicament with two littles to tend to. I really hope you have advice for those of us near the edge of that cliff as we are running out of time.
Signed,
Anxious, Fed-up, and Thinking About Having a Beer
Yes, you are so right. Without sharing too many personal details, I was diagnosed at 30 with two forms of tachycardia, both have been affected by all injections I've had since - including corticosteroids and novocaine. After passing out in Urgent Care from a steroid shot three years ago and waking to a 200 bpm heart rate, I vowed to never get another injection again. There is no way on Earth I will subject myself to increased risk of these events, especially after watching Tiffany Dover's experience. I will probably submit both exemptions, but it is all so violating and humiliating. Mama's mad.