Went for my check-up yesterday, and my doctor asked if I wanted jabbed. I said no. She looked at me in horror and told me about a patient who's in the hospital on a respirator She asked why I don't want it. I said because: 99.7% of people under 60 recover; I am healthy, not obese and have no serious health issues; it's experimental; there are no long-term safety studies; you end up sick with covid anyway; 30,000 people have died and there are hundreds of thousands of adverse affects; 75 athletes in Europe have dropped dead of heart attacks; the efficacy wears off and then I lowered the boom ... I have therapeutics on hand that I can take. She went off on me about how there's no proof they work. I said there's plenty, but it's all censored. Besides, it's my body, so it's my choice. I don't want it. She typed on my record that I refused the jab and walked out. I was a little rattled but felt oh so victorious. I'll be finding a new doctor.
TLDR I fought my doc on the jab and I won.
This is how you know you drew a dud when it came to a choice in doctors, I would be heading out the door at that point rather than going over the nonsense she was saying at you.
Honestly, 12 months since the clot shot was available, and to not know of the terrible side affects, deaths and risks of this for someone actually in the medical profession is inexcusable. Doctors shouldn't be the most uninformed people in the entire world when it comes to medicine!
My last doctor left without notice a couple years ago, and this was another in the practice. I haven't liked her from the start, but after this, I'm done. She was just about yelling at me. I'm the one that said I could continue on with more facts but the bottom line is that it's my body and I wil not get jabbed.
They seem to forget that you are paying them for a service. You have the ultimate say over your body.
I think they’re in on it just for the money. They play the game, they’ve made a pact with the devil and they violated their Hippocratic oath. FIRST DO NO HARM! They have an obligation to research and learn what is best for the patient. Nobody should make excuses for them failing to do this. We have learned. You can’t tell me they can’t search the interwebz for some info and surely, they have conferences on this stuff.
I've needed eye surgery for a couple of years and have been putting it off because no way will I take the jab. Had an appointment with an eye surgeon to discuss it, and knew I was in the right place when she came in with her mask down. The surgery center requires a covid test, but I can get the kit at a pharmacy and won't be shoving it up to my brain. She told to just twirl the swab barely into my nostril. Her practice has obviously decided on doing as little as possible on the testing. Enough to be legal but not enough to cause harm.