That’s horrible! So sorry!
One of the home health nurses that came to check on my husband for 8-weeks said similar. She had to take it so her husband and his best friend both took it. Both her husband and his friend developed heart issues. These kids are young, maybe late 20’s or early 30’s, with no previous health issues. She told her husband not to take any more shots and she said she won’t take them again even if it means her job.
She said we were doing the right thing by not taking them because a few of her elderly patients have Guillain-Barré syndrome now because of the shots.
It’s a shame that these kids went to school to do something good for people and ended up being hurt by the medical system.
I am so glad that I stood my ground and did not take the shots when they were mandated at work. I was ready to retire on the spot, even though I have a few good years of tedious labor left in me. :)
In my only bout with the ‘Rona, and I only tested positive 1 out of 4 tests, my first stop was to Tractor Supply for some horse paste, and then Walmart for some applesauce (thanks to your advice, Melinda). Although it was cheap applesauce, it did its job, whatever I had was knocked down in a matter of a few days, and I was able to get 2 sick days off at work due to the lone positive test. Win-win.
We at work, as a group, got some legal advice from Robert Barnes, who advised us on how to fill out our exemption form. It helped that many in the group of jab malcontents were nuclear plant operations and power system operations personnel, kind of critical jobs that require (thanks to the government) specific credentials that not everybody has. That requirement might be the only reason that we were successful.