mighty_tiger_79 wrote:I feel this needs to be said. Lately there's a lot of debate going on in the world about Anti-Vaxxers.
I am now coming forward to stand up and say I'm firmly in the Anti-Vax camp.
I have my reasons, like many anti-vaxxers, but it's important that everyone approaches this sensitive topic armed with the information you know to be true and not from youtube. I know what happened and I have first hand experience that backs this up, which will offend some of you, but oh well....
I once had a Vax and it was the sh**tiest vacuum cleaner ever. I will never buy one again. All these armchair experts have clearly never experienced the disappointment of having to go over the same piece of carpet again and again to pick up the same biscuit crumbs or dog hair. I am firmly in the Dyson camp and I will not to be told otherwise.
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I've had nearly every possible vaccine - even Rabies - because of my adventure travelling to places like Borneo, Kruger, and rural India, over the years and never had a problem apart from a substantial swelling after a tetanus booster some years ago. It turned out I must have been exposed to tetanus after my previous booster, and when I lined up for my next one had a big reaction - sore lump for weeks but no real harm. My tetanus antibody levels were then tested and found to be 10x the usual immunity level. I've been warned not to have another booster.
(I came off my motor bike into a pile of tree stumps about 3 months after the previous booster and noticed some red lines up my injured arm but thought nothing of it after they settled very quickly over the weekend. At the time I was on Vibramycin for a chest infection and that may have helped.)
The Covid vaccine? Yes I'll line up for it, but I'll wait for a short time to see how many adverse reactions there are since its production and testing has been rushed a bit. Normally the testing is very thorough before release.