We had family members in town from the East Coast. One is my son & the other is my husband (whom I’m separated from)
After Covid hit, I decided -not to take the shot, I spoke with them several times. I emphatically told them not to take the shot. My husband didn’t listen, he even talked my son into taking the it.
Myself and my other two children live out West-we resisted the shot. After not seeing our family over the last five years, the shock was startling.
I have heard of those who saw family members months after taking the shot, skin appeared grey tone..
When my husband told me, he was vaccinated and encourage my son to also get the shot. I yelled into the phone he had just murdered my son! I was horrified!
Today I saw…My husband, who always had very thick hair, looked almost bald, sickly looking with pale ashen skin. Elderly almost, complaint of feeling short of breath, weak and dizzy.
My previously healthy son— look tall thin/gaunt, and also very ashen.
heart wrenching….
You didn’t see your own son for five years? That’s just craziness.
You don’t know the situation. I didn’t see my oldest for at least that long. It happens and it’s more common than you think.
Hope you aren’t judging -
No I don’t know the situation. I didn’t see my daughter for a year, and we live in the same city. But that’s because she would both left tard on me. But things are working out now. So now I’m not judging, I was just stating a fact. 5 Yrs is a long time. I think it’s sad that Americans move across the country, and they don’t even see their families anymore. Because life is too busy. It’s too much news, propaganda, Covid, and our phones keep it so busy we don’t even remember we have family that we need to spend time with. I’m fortunate I live with my mom so I don’t have to worry about that with her. But not being my own child for five years would be unbearable for me. To each their own. With the separation and a divorce like that, I’m sure there’s a lot of other things at play.
However; even during Covid, I was able to make it to Hawaii three times to spend time with my family so there’s that! And I made it to Texas ones as well.