What a desperate spectacle by the one person using multiple usernames calling himself "Dr. {whatever}". Proof that endless Covid jabs cause profound mental deterioration.
The joke here is on you kiddo. PhDs are poor as f*ck. Most MDs end up addicted to drugs and depressed because of how hard the lifestyle is. Me? I'm gonna be a f*ckin pharmacist. I'll make $160k with a cushy lifestyle. I'll have to smash hot women. Ride my dirt bike. Life is good for me bro.
And you're damn f*ckin right I'm confident in my academic abilities. I'm leagues ahead of every single physician who roams these boards in terms of actual science. In fact, I'm offering any physician who sees this to debate on any science topic of their choosing.
What a desperate spectacle by the one person using multiple usernames calling himself "Dr. {whatever}". Proof that endless Covid jabs cause profound mental deterioration.
Now now Dan, surely us pure bloods with our unrivalled intelligence, insight, and overall superiority to those lowly vaxxers can make them see the error of their ways in a more elegant and enlightened way?
While you're knocking on the pharmacy profession, this may be a good time to mention you're the least qualified of anyone to talk about medications. Weren't you the one who proposed a trial on COVID patients with multiple anti-clotting agents not realizing the ethical and physiological consequences of such? Lmaooo. Leave the pharmacology to the experts.
The joke here is on you kiddo. PhDs are poor as f*ck. Most MDs end up addicted to drugs and depressed because of how hard the lifestyle is. Me? I'm gonna be a f*ckin pharmacist. I'll make $160k with a cushy lifestyle. I'll have to smash hot women. Ride my dirt bike. Life is good for me bro.
- fastboy
Yep. Because it’s all about you. Make “yuge” ($160k is really not that much) money slaving away dispensing tests, vaccines, and pills and banging “hot” women. What a redeeming, rich, rewarding lifestyle, lol. Go get ‘em rookie.
While you're knocking on the pharmacy profession, this may be a good time to mention you're the least qualified of anyone to talk about medications. Weren't you the one who proposed a trial on COVID patients with multiple anti-clotting agents not realizing the ethical and physiological consequences of such? Lmaooo. Leave the pharmacology to the experts.
I’m not knocking on the profession, just self-righteous young uns like yourself who think they know it all. If you knew it all, you would do better.
I proposed multiple trials with multiple anti-inflammatory, anti-thrombotic agents that real doctors actually used to treat and help people who either couldn’t or wouldn’t get vaccinated, not fake pharmacy “doctors.” I suggested stacking two agents, and provided research supporting stacking them, as long as they weren’t given simultaneously.
I had an emergency room nurse challenge the protocol but before I provided research support for it. Moreover, this same nurse assured me that all patients were given low molecular weight heparin in the early days of the pandemic. With 100% confidence. Of course I had a few different emergency room doctor friends corroborate that this simply wasn’t true. Which I already knew.
1. There are so many lunatics posting here, its hard to split hairs.
2. Getting covid is riskier than getting vaccinated.
3. I deal with teens and young adults all the time. Untold numbers of them have gotten covid multiple times. Sometimes its mild, sometimes not. Sometimes the first time is bad, sometimes the third. I have a relative that got infected early on, before vaccines, his sense of smell will never be right. But, hey, it was a mild illness!
4. Ignoring covid and going to school/work (esp unmasked) while ill, is immoral. That goes for flu etc also but flu isn't as insidious as covid because by the time your feeling well enough to do those things with flu, you probably aren't contagious.
Agree on points 1 & 3. On 2, I simply disagree. Especially for extremely low risk demographics. Moreover, prove to me that my natural immunity isn’t better than multiple iterations of the vaccine, especially from the bivalent on…
Also, speaking just for me, I masked in accordance with local ordinances, and I quarantined myself while I had the virus according to CDC guidelines, while treating at home. In fact, after I had Delta, I waited until day 16 or 17 to go out to pick up a prescription at Walgreens. I wore a mask into the store, but 75% of the persons in line were unmasked. And I remember thinking, “I have better immunity than all you fukking unmasked idiots.” Now, I never believed the cloth masks were effective, but I still complied in that time period.
So, given that I cultivated natural immunity, which I believe is superior, but, in any event, it’s “good enough,” and I complied with all CDC recommendations at the time while vaccinated persons actually went out and spread the virus, how is that immoral? I would argue that the vaccinated sheep were immoral.
Hey, so where did you go man? I actually think I handled Covid the best of all, masked, quarantined, and cultivated robust and broad immunity the natural way. Where is the immorality in that?
Versus, say, my buddy who screamed at me at the top of his lungs one day because he “wasn’t going to tolerate anyone not getting the vaccine?” This is a guy who now has an abnormal electrical conduction issue on EKG. Or his wife, who, because she was vaccinated, thought she couldn’t spread Covid so gave it to me? She was not feeling well but attributed it to something else. And she actually exposed me and made me sick. All true stories. Who was the immoral one? Who was the one who spread the disease?
Don’t know why y’all resent someone such as myself, a control grouper who followed the rules, knew how to mitigate the disease, AND has very solid immunity now. I did it right. I don’t have anything to worry about from the vaccine or the virus. You’re welcome.
If so, how were the symptoms this time around compared to before?
My cousin died of Covid last night. He caught Covid at the beginning of November while on vacation, took a turn for the worse 2 days ago and died last night. He was a liver transplant recipient so I guess that put him at greater risk. We are devastated
TheseJewish elites are responsible & Brojos told all the trolls behind the scenes to blame them,the Ching Chang Chong’s in the chem labs 🧪 🥼 🧪 , & the evil 👿 Doctor Anthony Fauci!
I wasn't sure the first time around, before tests were widely available. Symptoms then were mild - fever, headache, fatigue. I had it about 6 weeks ago. I was feeling fine, then crashed hard within an hour. Fever, congestion, cough, fatigue, sneezing. One night I woke up gasping for air several times, not enough to go to urgent care/ER, but I did do a tele-med visit the first thing in the morning. A Paxlovid prescription seemed to turn things around relatively quickly. The annoying thing is that I have had a cough ever since - slowly getting better. This last one really kicked my azz.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to scientists Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman for discoveries enabling the development of mRNA CO...
Respiratory virus season is ramping up across the United States, and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning that low vaccination rates are leaving many at risk.
Help us build the best running shoe review site for a chance to win a LetsRun t-shirt.Help us build the best running shoe review site for a chance to win one of 10 LetsRun t-shirts.