UK HOSPITAL DECEPTIVELY INJECTS 3-IN-1 INJECTION INSTEAD OF TETANUS VAX
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🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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This happened to me in 2014, went to hospital for an animal bite, I got given( if I remember correctly), DPT, The nurse who jabbed me happily informed me AFTER jabbing me, I asked why when I did not need those other two things and she said it was cheaper for them to produce it that way, I had butterflies in my tummy and deeply unsettled.
My health went downhill 3 weeks later, weird flu like, pink eye, sleep paralysis, long list of issues, was never sure if it was a reaction to the very bacterial bite or the needle, I always felt it was the jab, it took many months to be at half function, and years later still have lingering side effects. I did what research I could at that time (googled) could find nothing (felt it was being hidden, that nothing was coming up).
More recently, on this site have heard of the Netherlands data on DPT, pretty scary.
I did a lot of juicing and detoxing, bentonite clay etc, but never back to how I was before that jab, have not been near a needle ever again.
Me too. A workplace injury involving my hand. Because there was magnetic ink in the wound, the ER insisted I get a Tetanus booster. Never been so sick in my life. I was out of work 2 weeks, not from the injured hand, but the shot. Found out later it was DPT.
The good thing, later when I had children, I researched about vaccines, way before social media was even a thing. Saved my kids the dangers of vaccination.
They should have to disclose it before the shot.
I was not as awake then, though our family has always been cautious of certain vaccines after my aunt had a reaction to the BCG jab, we kept clear of that one.
This!
Dang. Makes me wonder what I’d be like if I’d had no childhood or military vaccines.
I think using DPT is standard in America.
That may be (and likely is) so, but doctors and nurses need to remember that they're providing a service, and should not be injecting things that are not expressly agreed to.