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Imagine vaccinating your 5-11 year old child.

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Me and my family all had it in February this year. I'm not going to lie. My wife and I had a nasty dose. We're not fat or sick and it fucked us on to the couch for a good 2 weeks. For us it was like a regular flu plus unreal exhaustion and the loss of taste, not that we wanted to eat anything anyway. Them 6 months later we both had (thankfully temporary) hair loss. Literally the same week. Like wtf. Made us think it was some lab designed gook flu.

Anyway. Point is, my 6 and 4 year old sons both tested positive and had literally zero symptoms. My 2 and a half year old daughter had a raised temperature for the first 3 nights after testing positive and was then absolutely fine. The biggest mystery is how we managed to keep them fed and watered while we were crippled mongs for a couple of weeks and they were running round full of beans (friends and family and ubereats.) Covid doesn't affect kids.
Mine was shitty too for a flu like thing and weird taste/loss of taste sucked. I used science went and got the dexamethasone and it was over in a few days beyond that. The pneumonia literally dried up overnight. I was yacking out blood 2 days later I was fine. I waited a week plus before going, should have went after 3-4 days but the fucks turn you away I hear until you are more severe. Both my sons 8 and 12 were sick the younger one short duration but slept like for 3 straight days the older one, weakness and a fever spike of 103 on day 10, same thing that pushed me to use some meds, the return of the fever. It wasn't fun, but never felt deadly lol. Now I have to wait 3 more months for hair loss, dafaq is that? Thanks lol.
 
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Mine was shitty too for a flu like thing and weird taste/loss of taste sucked. I used science went and got the dexamethasone and it was over in a few days beyond that. The pneumonia literally dried up overnight. I was yacking out blood 2 days later I was fine. I waited a week plus before going, should have went after 3-4 days but the fucks turn you away I hear until you are more severe. Both my sons 8 and 12 were sick the younger one short duration but slept like for 3 straight days the older one, weakness and a fever spike of 103 on day 10, same thing that pushed me to use some meds, the return of the fever. It wasn't fun, but never felt deadly lol. Now I have to wait 3 more months for hair loss, dafaq is that? Thanks lol.
Glad to hear you and your boys are OK. If the hair loss does happen to you (it's apparently a thing after some fevers) biotin worked for me (vitamin B7 tablets.) Actually grew back thicker.
 

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Polio's not especially lethal. 72% no symptoms, 24% minor illness (diarrhea) and since I'm an adult and don't care about your kids, zero serious illness.

In return I can save $150+ worth of vaccines and four trips to the doctor off my taxes.
Just because one thing from a place is good, doesn't mean everything is (& forever will be) good.

Stuff from my fridge is generally & historically good, but if something looks rotten I'll evaluate that item on it's own merits
 
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