Posted on 02/15/2023 6:28:00 AM PST by Jan_Sobieski
People I know who have gotten shot & all boosters...THEN got covid, say...”I am so glad I got all the boosters or it could have been worse”...
I’m interested in the Bell’s Palsy results. Is there a time limit? Does it go away?
I had it 20yrs ago. I was freaked out. Went to the VA because I thought I had a stroke. The doctor laughed and laughed and told me the symptoms (left half of face totally out of control) would go away in 2weeks. I was incredulous that he could be THAT specific. Don’t you know at about noon exactly 2 weeks later the numbness “melted” away. I was more than astonished. So how does it proceed for those who got the jab?
I didn’t get the jab because I was a sophomore in college in Feb’72 and I saw the other kids standing in 12degF lines to get into the health clinic to get a jab Gerald Ford said they needed. I made a rule back then to never take medical advice from any president. The new twist is to never take medical advice from anyone who fears getting cancelled...
Thx...
Same here. In addition to IVM / HCQ, I also decided to keep a stash of all the basic antibiotics on hand, especially the ones that are in short supply lately. (Ordering direct from India is a great way to avoid the MedPharma Borg.)
My sister in law , sadly, still has Bell’s Palsy and it’s been almost two years. She got Covid early 2020 before it was “a thing”. She had her antibody test and was positive. We told her she was good but she got the vaccine some time in March 2021 and developed BP within two weeks.
It’s not as bad as it was but you can easily notice it.
Our friend Patty also has it but I don’t know the timing details. She also developed it after the second shot and still has problems...to what extent? I don’t know....
My husband went through the Bell’s Palsy scare - not just once, but twice. He also had a cocky doctor who laughed off the fears of permanent facial paralysis in spite of the fact that we knew two people who had permanent disfigurement from Bell’s. He had it again 6 mos later - this time on the other side of his face. The bilateral appearance of Bell’s is rare, but my husband is living proof it does happen. It’s no laughing matter.
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