"Go away! We're fully vaxxed and boosted." "Precisely."
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better smear some pureblood on the doorway, just to be safe
I can give you an ounce of pureblood but ill need the following:
I stole this idea from someone on this board (I think it was here) and put a slightly different spin on it.
Who would have known we would live through the times where perfect memes like this could be heartbreaking. I just hope these kind of memes can stop someone from getting "boosted" and save their lives.
For my in-law all it took were 1 or 2 shots to seal the deal. Aren't they on #7 now??
I have heard people say 5th booster. Not sure its #5 or #7. I always hoped it meant #5 but who knows at this point.
5th booster + first two base shots. Eventually the free subscription service runs out. Without high demand, the boosters will cost $500/mo.
Seal the deal on them not taking anymore, you mean?
Dead, unfortunately. Sealed the deal wit relatively few shots.
Oh wow. I’m sorry to hear that. What health issue took them?
From what I know he may have got 2 shots. And the second shot may have been around a year ago, possibly 2021. Anyway after the second shot he began to feel crappy and it scared him to the point that he wasn't going to get anymore. Unfortunately throughout the year he sustained at least 3 fainting spells, but never pursued it and never went to see a doctor.
He was a big guy, also diabetic - so, there's your "comorbidities." On the afternoon of December 22nd, 2022 his wife returned home and found him lying on the floor with a faint pulse.
The hospital listed his death as "post-Covid" and we're not sure how they knew that, other than that he tested "positive" a few months ago. And the death certificate states "underlying heart condition" and "age" as to his cause of death.
He had a heart attack, ultimately. But, no autopsy because the ER doctors said that wasn't necessary as they did not suspect foul play, and the family didn't request it.
So, there goes yet another statistic. Being 69 years old is apparently a reason why one dies these days.
As a 33 year old I've only ever known people to typically die in their mid 80s or early 90s, I know you have rare cases here or there but considering his health seemed to go downhill following the shots, which I tried my hardest to tell people to avoid, it is now our belief as to why he ultimately died so early.
I think it takes a death like this for some people to start thinking about it. My Fiance says she thinks the shots are a contributing factor. And luckily due to my constant bombardment of begging her to be cautious she has avoided them as well. My Father ultimately listened too. My Father was on the fence about the vaccine himself as last year it was coming down to if it would be required for his job, and he also went to the union about it and they flat out told him they wouldn't support him.
But his vaccine mandate never came to be so he simply never got the vaccine. But now he's telling me about how there have been 8 Purdue sports alumnis 10-15 years younger than him that have all died recently, and I believe his viewing of the "Died Suddenly" movie has him thinking about it as well.
It's far too late for many and it saddens me significantly. I never thought someone's death could make me so sad, considering I lost my own Mother 10 years ago, watched her die, and have witnessed all of my grandparents die. This recent death with my Fiance's Father is much difference because it wasn't expected at all. Even the opening sentence in his obituary also says "died suddenly."
Sorry to hear all of that, this has been a tough road for all of us blessed with eyes to see. It’s wild how similar our stories are, I’m 30 and just married my now wife. We were living in a VERY blue city just last year that mandated the shot to be able to enter a gym, restaurant, etc. She was about to get it herself due to job pressure but I put a tremendous amount of counter pressure not to and she didn’t, we ended up moving away. I told her if she gets something that she says she does not want, just to be able to participate in society that I’d have to reevaluate our relationship. We got through it, but it was an extremely stressful time.
My mother has been in a 4 year battle with cancer. Her treatments (chemo, etc.) have worked the last 3 years in fighting it off. At the urging of her doctor, she got both rounds of vaccine plus a booster. Now? Chemo has suddenly stopped working AND she’s having allergic reactions to medications that she previously did not have them to.
I’ve tried to get her to stop relying on western medicine and consider something like the “Joe Tippin’s Protocol” (look this up if you don’t know what it is, it’s showing promise for cancer treatment) to no avail. She’s extremely indoctrinated into the “doctor knows best” mentality even after proof showing that they’re in bed with Pharma. I’m not saying doctors are bad people, but at the end of the day it’s called the Health care INDUSTRY for a reason.
I pray and know we will get through this, but man has this war taken its toll. It’s hard to not get depressed at times when looking at what we’re up against. You and your family are in my prayers, friend! Enjoy the wedding day, it goes by faster than you think.
My Mother was diagnosed with a rarish blood type/bone marrow cancer, similar to AIDS I suppose, back in early 2009. She got one bone marrow transplant and many rounds of chemotherapy. Just the other day I thought about how it seemed as though the chemotherapy may have destroyed her immune system resulting in the cancer continually returning stronger. Also having a bone marrow transplant, one of the known symptoms was a depleted immune system.
As you said your mother has strange allergic reactions to medication. I recall my mother got full body rashes beginning in 2007, out of the blue. She had all types of allergy tests, which were all negative. We eventually realized a pattern, that when the full body rashes returned, it meant that the cancer returned. There was a direct connection between the two, no doubt.
I wouldn't trust doctors or hospitals these days to work in my best interest, no sir.
The one good joke Family Guy ever did:
"I'm not taking you to the hospital because you won't learn anything if I do."
Deeeaaath? We don't want any!