Posted on 06/05/2021 4:27:35 AM PDT by palmer
As promised, here are my antibody test results.
Link is to the test description, not my test. I'll paste my test results in the first comment. I had J&J on the 19th and had blood drawn at Quest yesterday (16 days later). My baseline test in late April was also negative.
Salineđź’‰? I had my patience tested. Came back negative. I have some blood work scheduled for next week at the VA. I requested my primary add a check for anyi-bodies. Reply: We don’t do that. Huh? One would think. Then again.......
Very good info. And you are dead spot on about the “Be careful what goes into the record” warning. About 30 years ago my wife thought she had a UTI and so had that checked out. 2 years later I applied for supplement health insurance and they wanted to charge some huge expensive additional rider for her since they said the UTI could indicate some much more serious existing condition (forget what exactly).
Since your test results were indeterminate I’ve taken the precaution of wearing a mask and latex gloves while reading and responding to your posts.
Already wiped twice with 90% iso.
Talking about isopropyl alcohol... you know the whole covid thing is winding down when your local Walmart starts selling gallon bottles of 70% for $8 and change.
What’s unethical is the aborted fetal cells used in the creation of the JnJ. Good luck on judgement day
At least there's no inflation in hand sanitizer prices.
Explain it to God. I’m sure he will understand...
One of our 50 something sons had a severe response to his first shot of a 2 shot vaccine series. He missed close to 4 days work.
His HR sent him a home PCR test, which he used at about 1 week post shot. It showed negative. His family doc said that was typical of the home PCR tests and using it one week post injection was a waste of time and money. The doc recommended doing a test after 4 weeks after the shots.
This son’s second shot gave him a little fever on the first post day, and a single NSAID brought him back to normal. The next day he had no fever and went back to work.
Thanks for sharing your feedback.
Thanks for sharing this data with us.
Dave
“It can and will be used against you. I would never have a pcr test of any kind.”
Maybe, that is why the good local docs in private practice and with the various big health plans are advising their patients not to get a PCR test post vaccine and even pre vaccine.
Since your test results were indeterminate I’ve taken the precaution of wearing a mask and latex gloves while reading and responding to your posts.
You can save your money if you want to donate blood. Unless they stopped doing it, blood donation centers will test you for CoVID antibodies and it’s free. HyVee pharmacies (and others I’m sure) charge $25 for the test.
I had CoVID at the end of December, and my husband had it the first week of January. We tested positive for antibodies in April or early May. Strange thing, my husband tested positive for both kinds.
If you donate blood, they will check and it’s free. You can ask in advance to make sure the donation center you use does that. I hope they haven’t stopped.
Talking about isopropyl alcohol... you know the whole covid thing is winding down when your local Walmart starts selling gallon bottles of 70% for $8 and change.”
My wife was a life time RN and a firm believer in the use of Chlorox Wipes.
Every store/on line acct. has been out of the wipes since about a week after the great lockup.
Last week, Costco had a pack of 5 for basically the same price before the panic pandemic. So, we ordered a 5 pack.
I was visiting Harlem and Jamaica Center a couple times a week on business, working with many locals, during the “epidemic”. I had some strange symptoms — extremely dry nose, swollen ankles, gout for the first time, lost sense of smell on one side for a couple months, etc. Was it the bug? Was it the normal spectrum of ailments a person might expect?
I’m overweight, in my sixties, etc.
I think the whole thing is B.S.
I only wore a mask if I absolutely had to.
I’m not going to get tested or “vaccinated”.
I know no one who needed to be hospitalized, or died. I know a LOT of people.
I think anyone who went along with this B.S. is culpable for the damages they caused (most of you).
Pansies.
Say it isn’t true.
Placebo?
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