@jaydev55 It might help you but it might hurt someone else. If you could simply
get the blood out of you and not into someone else, then yes donate blood. Sorry to say.
@jaydev55 To repeat with apologies for repetition....For a list of all reactions from each brand of vaccine, select your brand and scroll down to where you can see a list of the reactions. Keep breathing, it is a long list for each brand.
https://www.ehealthme.com/covid-vaccine-list/
Tinnitus, dizzyness, and vertigo are common reactions listed and ones I have personally witnessed in my family and friends.
I've kept this very much to myself because I don't want to scare other people, but now I'm wishing someone had scared me, maybe said, "If you have pre-existing vestibular issues, you might want to sit out #3..., or wait?"
Keeping quiet was absolutely the wrong thing to do. There is already more than enough dishonesty, suppression and censorship without the victims adding to it. I'm forever grateful for those who were honest enough to speak the truth. Also grateful to the ENT who was honest enough to tell me that if I took the shot, I'd likely suffer vestibular side effects given my history of Meniere's. That honesty on so many people's part in all probability saved me a lot of misery.
Too many people have suffered because they didn't have adequate information to make an informed choice.
@ey4you Thinking of you, your reactions are real and can be addressed; FLCCC ALLIANCE has protocols for doctors and patients, post Covid or post vaccine, also called Long Haul treatments there. https://covid19criticalcare.com/
I also attached a post vaccine care sheet; Literally half the world is on your side in this, you will get better.
@larag me too! Makes me feel so discouraged. Wished the recovery was a steady improvement day by day. I never know what kind of day I will have with this dizziness. Hope we all get better soon!
@jacquelynsauriol I give blood every 8 weeks and I don't know for sure if it is helping to improve my symptoms but many symptoms have subsided but not all are gone. IMO it makes sense that if our immune system is over reacting to either the antibodies or spike/fragments of spike protein that and eliminating as much as possible might improve symptoms. Now as for harming others, the blood is tested to make sure it is safe and beyond that most blood that is collected has covid-19 antibodies in it.
@glenb I think that getting a dose of blood that has vaccine or vaccine induced antibodies or proteins would be problematic for anyone receiving that blood. Especially someone who has avoided the vaccine so far; their reasons may be phsical, or ethical. I did see posts elsewhere that cautioned about this issue, and I am sure it will be discussed by folks who are more educated about it (the blood from vaxxed transfusion issues) than we are. Sadly too late for many who may now have had their issues complicated by what I would have to call tainted blood. I am so sorry for your discomfort but do not trust that the testing available is adequate to determine whether the blood is 'ok' in the very long run.
@jacquelynsauriol The problem is there is a shortage of blood donors and if you wanted to eliminate those that had vaccines (which they don't even ask)or those that had prior covid infections there would be no blood available and people would die. My question is where are hospitals going to get blood they so desperately need every day.
@patrice Hi, what kind of homeopathic remedy did you order from Amazon? Helped? Nothing helps me unfortunately.
@glenb I am unvaxxed, and would give blood, but have low iron, which is why I am unvaxxed. Hmmm. Still, damage is damage, harm is harm.
@larag Hey there, I’m curious how long your symptoms generally last when you relapse? I’ve recently relapsed a couple times after being much better for a couple of months and while one was short lived, I’m currently on day 8 of a new relapse. Curious how long yours last? Thanks for reading.
@glenb But if, in the future, your blood was found to do damage, I guess you are off the hook because the blood was tested and you were assured it was safe to donate. I am glad this therapy (blood donation) is helping you, but note that is may be problematic, whether that is your legal concern or not. Morally, though, well, that is society's concern in the long run. Humans do a lot of things that have short term gain, in trade for long term problems. We are very good at that.
@fila85 how long has it been since you got the vax? How are you feeling now? Do you know of anyone completely currd from these crazy after affects?