Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
Reply #7509 –
And that is exactly what it is.
As tiresome as this may be, I'll hark back to a post I made years ago in relation to inoculations/vaccines... On joining the Navy, after our trial period we were, en masse, vaccinated with all manner of substances to protect us from diseases overseas. Medicos explained to us the realities vaccine impact on the human body... Simplistically put, if 100 of us were given multiple vaccines, 95 of us reacted and responded as expected. 2 or 3 needed hospitalisation but were eventually okay. But there was always the 1 or 2 who had a serious, adverse reaction. The vaccine(s) highlighted a genetic vulnerability. So, yes, K, you're spot on.
Im sorry baggers but unless youre entrenched in the medical field you cant make those sorts of sweeping statements which are said like they are black and white facts that can be proven beyond a shadow of doubt yet the reality is it’s just your opinion. Like everyone on here me included unless you have real world day in day experience then we all speculating based on personal experiences and what media sources we follow and why we have differing opinions on it all.
Perhaps unreasonably, I assumed anecdotal and personal experience/observation were evident in my post. Not entirely unreasonable in the context of the conversation with K.