Have people lost trust in regular vaccines after seeing the mRNA ones? Lets find out!
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I was told to have an update tetanus shot years ago and accepted. That night I thought I was going to die: my temperature plummeted and I shivered despite having layer upon layer put on me. My daughter had to take me to the bathroom covered in blankets, went to bed with my teeth chattering. No amount of hot water bottles or covering made any difference. Thankfully I managed to sleep and felt better in the morning.
WILL NEVER TAKE A VAX AGAIN. NOT FOR ANY REASON.
Years ago (almost 20 years now), I was working on a Navy ship in San Diego. I was helping the welder layout foundations and braces when I got a long cut on my left hand. It was fairly deep and it was bleeding a lot. I cleaned it out with betadine and bandaged it up myself. After another hour or two, one of the officers noticed my hand and asked what happened. I told him it was just a cut. He insisted that I leave the ship and get a medical evaluation. I left the base and went to a hospital to let them check it out. A nurse saw me first and saw the wound and asked how it happened. I explained in detail. She said that I am going to need a tetanus booster. I told her I didn't need one, the metal was cleaned and on a ship. She was insistent that I get one. I declined. The doctor came in, took one look and said I would need a tetanus booster. I explained again that it was not necessary. He was insistent. I asked him if he knows what causes tetanus. He couldn't remember the bacteria. I explained it is clostridium and it lives in soil. It thrives in rust of soil contact steel/iron. Since the metal used was cleaned with acetone and ground down for welding, there was zero chance of clostridium present. Therefore, I didn't need a tetanus booster. I left without one, the fact that both the nurse and doctor didn't know what caused lockjaw and when and why a tetanus shot would be required is why I haven't been to see a doctor ever since. I research my own issues and problems and treat them accordingly. If my treatment doesn't work or I need prescription meds, I will go see a doctor, but so far I have been batting a thousand. Hoping to go the rest of my life without needing to see a doctor or go to a hospital.
Good work! I decline the tetanus shot for my kids based on this same logic and it shuts medical people down. Like they got hurt in the house, how would they get the tetanus bacteria from that??
Also, it's really a puncture wound from such a rusty/soil metal situation that closes over that really sets you up for it because it's an anerobic bacteria.
I git a million mandatory ones in the military but avoided ever since. Everytime we got the flu shot or the nose gel version they had literally half the people on our ship got sick...I normally get the flu maybe once every 3 or 4 years so simple math dictates that's way better than the shot.
Additionally I got a tetanus shot for an injury when I was like 12 and I must have subconsciously hated them because they had to get 2 nurses and a doctor to hold me down to give it to me...my newborn is 100% pureblood despite being 2 months early . My oldest (10) only had is initial shots on a delayed schedule and has not had any since.
Are they homeschooled?