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Dilemma with vaccination.

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Just wanted to thank everyone who replied to my post about whether or not to accept the booster jabs currently being offered. I'm very grateful for the support here and I'm sure others have been helped too! You can feel very alone with your thoughts and concerns and this site is fab!

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Silky57

Can we know what your take-away decision was?

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DebbiB28 in reply to Silky57

For now I've decided not to have the booster. My fear of upsetting heart rhythm too great.

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Silky57 in reply to DebbiB28

The thread certainly gave you lots of opinions to consider. Always important to make the right decision for you. A balance of risk v benefits for you personally based on your medical history. Wishing you all the best.

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DebbiB28 in reply to Silky57

All the best to you too and thanks!

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Cookie24 in reply to DebbiB28

Same

localad profile image
localad

sounds like its the ‘spike’ part of the virus that affects the heart in those susceptible to it.

And its the spike part of the virus that the jab generates.

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MWIC

it’s a hard one this isn’t it - we all want to make the right decision- for me too much doubt has crept in (I’ve had 3 and not aware that I ever caught it) so for now I won’t be having any more and I’m aware that this might be the right decision for me but it also might be the wrong decision - end of the day you have to make a choice and hope it’s the right one for you

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DebbiB28 in reply to MWIC

Very true. Best wishes.

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JOY2THEWORLD49 in reply to MWIC

Hi

3 so you won't have the added protection of the ONICRON cover.

As devious diversion strands immerse I for one wish to be covered.

I have AF, post stroke and post thyroid cancer.

cheers JOY. 74. (NZ)

Go loaded with banana and water to eat before and after.

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solarjdo69 in reply to JOY2THEWORLD49

Joy2...

Consider researching and taking Turkey Tail mushrooms and Inosital Hexaphosphate aka IP6.

Close friend has a brother that had a recurrence of his cancer (side issue - Vax may cause cancers that were dormant to re-emerge) He heard about Turkey Tail mushroom capsules and took them. 2-3 months later he was in for his check up and the DR. was astounded that his tumor had shrunk by 30%. He is still taking hoping that it will kill it completely off. won't jknow for a few months yet obviuosly.

IP6. Quite a few studies show that IP6 aka vitamin B8 can kill / reverse cancer cells.

Mode of action is twofold:

1. Cancer cells have been found to secrete a chemical shell that m imics the placenta of the mother (works in males and females) so the hunter-killer cells leave them be. IP6 dissolves this coating and the HKs say "Hey you don't belong here" so BOOM they are killed.

2. Second mode is if the cells are not too damaged, somehow which is not understood as of yet, the cells amend themselves into normal cells.

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JOY2THEWORLD49 in reply to solarjdo69

Hi

My cancer has been removed. The carcinoma 19mm was lying on its side close to the outer wall of the Thyroid R Lobe. The12 R lymphs removed had 2 infected.

They were getting ready to send me down to Auckland Feb2020 amongst the many in Auckland who had Covid to have RAI. I said no thanks. Also refused suppressing TSH by toxcity and I said NO.

The Endocrinologist pushed said to my surgeon lets work together and include Surgeon Mr Gary Clayman head Thyroid Clinic in USA. 2 years on he said that folks like me should decide. I was low risk.

cheri JOY

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Cavalierrubie

l think you made the correct decision. Only you know what is best weighing up advantages and disadvantages. Those that have no after effects are very lucky. 👍

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