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To: mass55th

Bless your heart! Thanks for the prayers. It’s been such a conundrun since medicine has been politicized!I just talked to a pharmaceutical rep for a large company. He’s a believer in novamax but no others!


54 posted on 11/29/2022 2:18:42 PM PST by 2nd Amendment
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To: 2nd Amendment
I've already tested twice for Covid, and had no symptoms whatsoever, which makes me question the tests even more, especially since my niece, who runs a lab at a large Rochester, NY hospital said there was no way there should be a trace of the Covid I tested positive for on April 30th in my most recent test of November 2nd. I had tested negative three times in-between my first positive test of April 30th, and the last one on November 2nd. One of those negatives was from a hospital-administered test in June, and the second in October when I visited my sister-in-law at a rehab center. They wouldn't let us visit unless we had a rapid Covid test. That last positive forced me to have to cancel cataract surgery. I had done a rapid home test that morning of November 2nd that was negative, but because of NY State rules, the surgeon's office wouldn't accept it because I wasn't vaccinated. I don't understand what that has to do with the price of eggs since vaccinated people can get Covid, pass it on to others, and even die from it, but they will accept a home test kit from them, and not from me. The surgeon's office made me go to a testing center that same afternoon, and the test came back positive that night. The surgeon couldn't explain all the negative results prior to the November 2nd positive.

One of the reasons I never got the shots was because they didn't even have a valid test that actually worked. Some folks were tested three times the same day, and tested positive and negative between the three. I believe Elon Musk was one of them, but the son of a friend of mine had to go through three tests over a period of a couple of weeks because a co-worker was experiencing symptoms. On the first two tests, both men tested negative. It wasn't until the third test that they both tested positive.

This summer I had an issue with medications my Endocrinologist/Family Doctor changed on me. I told him of previous issues I'd had with those medications, but he told me that I shouldn't have a problem...but I did...and it took me over 6 weeks to get over the adverse reactions once I stopped taking them. Sometimes you have to be your own doctor since you know your own body better than anyone else. I've come to believe that even more, the older I get. Thankfully my Endocrinologist is retiring this month, so it has forced me to find another Family Doctor, which I will begin seeing in March. I've never had a female doctor other than a Gynecologist, but she has come highly recommended by her patients, and the staff that know her. As far as replacing my Endocrinologist, I will simply be absorbed by the other one working in the same office.

I learned a long time ago to question everything...and it's even more important now, especially with the crap they want to put into your body.

59 posted on 11/29/2022 3:22:03 PM PST by mass55th ("Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway." ~~ John Wayne )
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