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Abi1980's avatar

Firstly, thank you for bringing us all these articles. Was concerned about these jabs, as felt they were rushed out so tried to avoid getting any for a time. However, felt forced to take it, after a well meaning person booked my jabs for me, as I have long-term health conditions. Should have resisted, as consider myself vaccine injured. Symptoms included burning headache, pain down one side, which has lasted months, loud tinnitus & palpitations (which hadn't had before). Medical people have mostly seemed to think these are normal, will go away or dismissed these side effects. Have also had one or two telling me I need to take boosters. I've told them why would I, if I'm not over the side effects, & worry another one might kill me. Telling others about it & my concerns is apparently mis information & think I've lost a friend who didn't want to know about this & what else appears to be going on but I felt I had to warn others. Thank you again for what you do.

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

From what you describe, I would definitely avoid another dose. And if I were you, I would get the heart palpitations checked up with a cardiologist. Palpitations can be a symptom of an underlying heart problem. I know quite a bit about this as I have had palpitations (unrelated to covid and not vaccinated). They can be benign as in my case, but it's smart to get checked.

Thank you for telling your story.

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Abi1980's avatar

Thank you Peter, & everyone contributing on here for listening to me. Appreciate it, as I still find people around me, those who believe in the jabs, don't seem to understand or empathize. Despite what I've told them, I still get told that it's about protecting others & the NHS etc, so they willingly continue to take up boosters. They don't want to hear or even consider other views, including anything you or others warning about these things are saying. My initial concern about this jab was caused by previously having a flu jab, years ago, where I felt worse from it than the years I had managed to avoid taking it. It made me refuse to have any more. But felt forced into taking the covid one by those telling me it was new & serious & that I needed it because of my health conditions. A nurse friend of mine has had about six/seven jabs & still believes they are helpful. Have refused further jabs, despite being advised to get them, & actually feel fearful of them. Had AZ but the boosters offered have been mRNA ones & am baffled as to why they'd give you a different type, to the one you took, doesn't seem safe to me, or why people were expected to take 2-4 jabs within a year, when the flu jab is only once a year. Thank you for suggesting I get checked out. So far, have been checked by GP & A&E doctors, who didn't find anything to concern them but have been told to see how I go & if it gets worse etc.

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

Horrifying that they have coerced so many people into taking this.

And I'm also quite shocked that your GP hasn't referred you to a cardiologist, if anyone has frequent palpitations it should be routine to get a proper checkup with 24 hour ECG, ultrasound and preferably also a stress test. I really do urge you to get these tests at a cardiologist. At the GP they only see a snapshot of your heart, but there could be underlying issues that is only detectable with a proper checkup.

Hope you will get better!

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Richard's avatar

I've tried relentlessly to change folk's minds they don't want to here it ? Having up to five vaccine's in your body is not right its to much . We have a great immune system that can deal with most things .

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Richard's avatar

I myself have not had the vaccine and never will because I truly believe something is happening i.e. cover up .Thankyou for your honesty in sharing this information the truth will prevail we are all getting the information out there .

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