Joe90 wrote:
IsabellaLinton wrote:
Yes, I've had both vaccines. It took me quite a while to do research and feel comfortable, but I did it.
I support the rights of people to decide for themselves, without guilting or shaming people who decide it isn't right for them or that they're waiting to make a choice.
I'm glad you feel this way. I feel the same, I still haven't made up my mind yet on whether to have the vaccine or not, but I'm not against those who have had their vaccines.
But this vaccine lark is causing arguments between me and my boyfriend. He's had both his vaccinations, but seems to think that he will die from COVID if I get it if I'm not vaccinated. But the vaccines aren't going to make the virus disappear, people are still going to catch COVID if they've been vaccinated, the purpose of the vaccines are to just stop people getting ill from it, just like the flu vaccines. A few years ago, in the care home where I worked, all the elderly residents had their flu vaccine but there was still an outbreak of the flu during the winter and the elderly people still got it. But thankfully the vaccine prevented a lot of hospitalisations and deaths. So it's the same with the COVID vaccines. So I don't know what my boyfriend's so worried about. His smoking habits will more likely kill him than contracting a virus that he's protected from.
I’m scared about getting vaccine too, I’m also very worried about the síde effects, I already have tooooo much physical pain, alot of pain in my feet & lower legs, pain in my hands, wrists, knees, my upper arms, I think it’s arthritis (maybe psoriatic arthritis, I have psoriasis too) I been getting numb alot in half of my leg, I can’t feel it, it’s gets better later, my leg is also very stiff. My ankles are very stiff too & alot of numbness. I can still walk, but not too long, I still have my wheelchair when I broke my ankle 3 years ago, my bones in my ankle didn’t healed right.