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1776-Nurse 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's also funny that other people on this thread have said the same thing and no one has said a word to them. The government wants us divided and that is exactly what you are doing. If the people that are awake can't even stand together and support each other and have open discussions then we're letting them fuck us

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1776-Nurse 3 points ago +3 / -0

Same thing as I said to the other commenters.. ITS A FLU. I never said any different and never in my comment did I say we should be afraid. I said it hit me as a bad flu. That is all. But underplaying it is just as dangerous as overplaying it. It discredits us when we say it's a cold get over it. But then a sheeple gets a bad flu. Gives them the illusion that we just don't give a fuck.

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1776-Nurse 8 points ago +9 / -1

I refuse to test. The reason I believe it does exist (just not in the capacity they portray it) is the absolute loss of taste and smell. Now I have the flu every year but I've never experienced this. It's not some new deadly disease, it's a slight variation of the flu. Don't know why everyone is coming at me like I'm a fucking jabbed up sheeple mask nazi. Fuck.

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1776-Nurse 4 points ago +5 / -1

Yes.. That is exactly what I just said.. I literally said it hit me as a bad flu. The only reason I say it was the coof (I refuse to test) is I had total loss of taste and smell. Now I know the reduction of taste and smell that accompanies flu, my immune system is shit so I always get it. This was different. Is it world endingly catastrophic as they pose it? No. But does it not exist? I believe it does exist just not how they portray it. The reason I say to be careful downplaying things is when everyone says " it's a cold! It's a cold! Get over it!" It doesn't look good for our case when a sheeple gets a rough flu from it. Underplaying things is just as dangerous as overplaying.

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1776-Nurse 9 points ago +11 / -2

Hits everyone different. It's not the "deadly disease" they say it is but it's not just a cold for everyone. It hit me as a bad flu and I was down for 2 weeks with fever, chills, sore throat, cough, loss of taste and smell, vomiting, dizziness, aches, tender skin..

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1776-Nurse 5 points ago +5 / -0

I agree. Had it and it was what I'd consider a bad flu. Lasted about 2 weeks. Fever, chills, aches, sore throat, cough, dizziness, vomiting.

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1776-Nurse 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nah it would still be classified as covid. Unvaxxed too cause they haven't gotten their 80th booster yet.

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1776-Nurse 1 point ago +1 / -0

Depends on what it is. I'd like to avoid antibiotics because I just got over a highly resistant sinus infection with 2 rounds of antibiotics. I do have an albuteral inhaler from the last time I had pneumonia. Unfortunately I can't even get help from telehealth, I waited 9 hours before canceling my "appt". Luckily I'm coming around the corner but damn, I'm over being sick.

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1776-Nurse 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yep. I'm sick for the 3rd time this month, think it progressed into pneumonia. All of the urgent cares (2 hour radius) had more patients in line than they could see for the day and the one that could take me refused to treat me unless they could test me. So here I am with no help.

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1776-Nurse 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don't have any resources pulled up right now, but this is my personal experience. I'm sure someone could chalk it up to coincidence but the timing was incredibly odd. I am a healthy 24 yr old registered nurse, I work in an shared office with 3 people that got the shot. Shortly after, I went for a lady checkup and I am in the process of being diagnosed with cervical cancer now. I say in the process because I'm refusing the confirmatory biopsies at this point. A friend of mine, 26 and in the medical field was diagnosed with the same thing (no shot but close proximity). Also, everyone in my office got the "boosters" at the same time and I immediately got covid (I didn't test but lost taste and smell). Shedding is most definitely real in my opinion (and based on all the research I've done). Also it DOES change your DNA. It's an MRNA which is essentially one side of a zipper, MRNA zips together with appropriate DNA, it basically tells it what it needs to code as. I can't remember the exact letters but say the MRNA codes for A C G, then the DNA will match up in a code for C, G, A then the MRNA breaks off and leaves the DNA to do its thing. So the MRNA shots are recoding your DNA. Might sound relatively harmless but this is the first time humans have injected genetic altering materials into the body instead of letting the body do it naturally by injecting a killed virus.

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1776-Nurse 2 points ago +2 / -0

Own a home here and looking at moving. I have a very niche job in nursing that I've been able to skirt things but I'm tired of worrying every day of my life, and living with the fact that outside of this job, I can never be a nurse in Colorado again.

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1776-Nurse 2 points ago +2 / -0

"Escaped" like we're in a commune lol Those that follow Q are ANONYMOUS. I don't know any of you and none of you know me, like any of us could hold each other hostage. Just turn off the internet and you're "free".

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1776-Nurse 1 point ago +1 / -0

Polis, the dumbass governor here implemented a mandate that hospitals can turn away un-jabbed people (totally illegal), but my county is actually doing so. Absolutely insane. I'm ashamed to be a nurse anymore.

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1776-Nurse 1 point ago +1 / -0

I need some thoughts/suggestions. My state is working on legislature that would mean if you speak out against the jab, your medical license will be revoked. I refuse to be silent. I tried getting a "back-up" license in Florida but I can't because both states are part of the nurse compact act, and I HAVE to have a license in my state for my job (specific endorsements). I'm considering moving to Florida but I need my SO on board to. Any ideas how I can better protect my degree/license? Because I won't be silent.

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1776-Nurse 1 point ago +1 / -0

Don't get me wrong, I will always vote cause I'm not for rolling over and dying. But I really don't feel it'll make a difference. Truly, they will just do this again. They got away with it BLATENTLY once, they will do it again and everyone will turn a blind eye.

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1776-Nurse 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm working on a theory here.. Won't test but definitely had Covid over Thanksgiving (loss of taste and smell). After I started getting better I realized I had a sinus infection starting (started smelling chemicals, which is apparently common in those that don't get taste/smell back). Once I started the antibiotics for the sinus infection, my taste and smell started coming back.. So if you are struggling to get taste/smell back, try antibiotics.

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1776-Nurse 2 points ago +2 / -0

Saw a post that was very interesting. Someone was talking about how Antarctica has ancient (ultra high tech) technology and "bases" where they have to send in drones and stuff cause the puzzles are so complex that the "peasants" they were sending in were dying by the hundreds. Found giants covered in gold armor, etc. Supposedly the cabal was looking for essentially the fountain of immortality but kept finding weird vials that did strange things like instant freeze people, etc. None of it is provable but it was very interesting to read. Claimed that "Game of Thrones" and the "Whitewalkers/Winter is Coming" is to prepare us for what is to be released from Antarctica.

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1776-Nurse 4 points ago +4 / -0

Most everyone I know who got it aren't the same mentally and they're going more and more downhill every day. Know a couple who had strokes immediately following as well.

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1776-Nurse 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was out for 2 weeks cause I had to have 2 surgeries for it, couldn't fake that much but yeah most people won't argue a kidney stone, can't be traced to any kind of sickness, is reasonable to not work, and you should get a few days off for it at least. Can add fuel to the fire and tell them you're on narcotics for the pain involved in passing it and can't work on narcotics. Also important to note that the pain of kidney stones is not the "sharp scraping" but the blockage of the flow of urine. So at any time during it's journey (there's 3 pinch points), you can experience excruciating pain, so it's not a quick "lets pee it out" kind of thing.

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1776-Nurse 1 point ago +1 / -0

Either something completely unrelated, a line blew at your house or something. Or a medical situation that couldn't possibly be tied to any form of sickness. I started my year out with a lodged kidney stone and couldn't work because the pain was so excruciating. Maybe call in with kidney stones?

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1776-Nurse 1 point ago +1 / -0

Don't use headache. Most "covid" cases are headaches and they will count this as a quarantinable symptom.

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1776-Nurse 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have OCD, and I believe to a degree "tourettes", but many of these things manifest in unusual ways. It's not always textbook (Im an RN as well). As an example, when I was younger I would get very strong compulsions to make these "growling" type sounds every once in a while. I'm sure she is aware of it but it is nearly excruciating to ignore the ticks when one is starting. I have somehow grown out of most all of my ticks and am fairly "normal" now. I get it though, the thought to hum is likely all consuming and will drive her frantic if she doesn't complete it.

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