Hospital nurse gets vaccine and passed out on live tv, now may be dead.

I’m sure your marine is making some lucky doc’s day as he gets his silver bullet at the ready.
He was a PT machine and all the Corpsmen knew about his aversion to shots, he never took a body core temp, that's for sure. He was perfectly cool with getting shots, just knew he would pass out. No thing against seeing blood, guy fought in combat gloriously, just don't jab him with a needle.
 
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Needles don’t bother me at all, I’ll watch them shove in the metal as the skin parts and the blood flows.
What makes me go light headed is when they pull the needle out and put a cotton ball on it.

I have zero idea why.
 
There was a shot half way thru boot camp that made a lot of people woozy. They gave it half way thru a 10 mile hike.

Pretty sure the woozyness was the body reacting with low level shock from having a large amount of liquid injected where it normally shouldn't be.
News to me, never saw that when I went through boot camp as well as later being stationed at PISC in the 90s. But yes, injections can certainly cause the body to go into shock, especially when the body is already stressed.
 
This was 94 and God only know what they gave us. It was 10 years after I got out before I actually got sick again. Vaccines work in my mind.

Just not feeling the new and improved shit that's not an attenuated version of the real thing but something else entirely.
Huh, I went in '92, stationed there '96-'98, never heard of them holding a shot call in the middle of a hump.

I'll definitely be waiting on this shot. I've already had the china flu, wasn't much to me, so I'll be using my own antibodies while those who need the shot get the shot. Otherwise, I don't even update my OS when the new versions come out, much less get something brand new injected into me. I'm an Alpha, not an alpha test subject.
 
Just not feeling the new and improved shit that's not an attenuated version of the real thing but something else entirely.

The Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which is likely to release Phase 3 trial data and be submitted for EUA in January, is a more traditional viral vector type vaccine vs. Pfizer & Moderna mRNA vaccines.
 
If you are in an "high risk" population, get the vaccine. I know many people who have now taken the Pfizer vaccine with no side effects at all and haven't gone zombie yet. You DO NOT want the Chinese Crud.

That still leaves some major questions.

1. What are the long term side effects.

2. Will it actually stop them from getting the kung flu.

3. If they catch the kung flu and have very mild symptoms, is it because of the vaccine, or because 80% of people have very mild symptoms.


Anyone heard from her yet?

I sure hope she is ok.
 
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I hate shots. Its not the needle, its the injection. The last one I got was a tetanus, just before i left for a week long hitch on a drilling rig. The nurse was laughing at me for having tattoos but not liking shots. Tattoos are on the surface. No big deal. I will pull a cut open and make it talk like a puppet, wipe some iodine up in there. But not only do I usually get sick and run a high fever from vaccines. Injections give me the heebie jeebies.

I don't even like injecting those marinades into a turkey........They flap around too much. :ROFLMAO: :LOL: :ROFLMAO:
 
Curious how she is as well. Lotta people have issues with needles and themselves, but seeing it with other people isnt an issue.
Strange to out her on TV.
Seriously think this is a “her” issue and not the vaccine.
Lotta nurses got a lotta crazy. Trust me. 😆


I have never had an issued with needles.
Had some issues at about age 6 I had to have evaluated.
At the Children’s hospital, a team of 4 dudes came in with the nurse to hold me down. My mom told them it wasnt necessary and I just laid in the bed as the lady gave me an IV and drew some blood. Those dudes stayed and watched. Then I got high 5s, they thought it was cool.
Lot of the more chronically ill or cancer kids are tougher than adults can ever hope to be. Physically and emotionally.


If you have a contest with your buddies to see who can start their own IV the fastest......

Yes, happened. Yes, I won.

Only rule was you couldnt use the antecubital vein (the big one in your inner elbow thats usually crazy easy to get).
That vessel is good to use if required for high pressure contrast injection for certain scans, trauma, or the very sick who need a line 5 min ago. Overused by those who dont have IV skills.
 
Needles don’t bother me at all, I’ll watch them shove in the metal as the skin parts and the blood flows.
What makes me go light headed is when they pull the needle out and put a cotton ball on it.

I have zero idea why.
I'm kinda in the same boat. I don't like needles and I don't watch them do it whether it's blood drawn or injections or an IV drip or whatever. But the jab isn't the issue. Something about the needle going out feels... weird.

Only time I get light-headed, though, is when I have blood drawn. I'm guessing it's a BP/blood sugar thing. If I can lie down or recline, I'm good. Sitting fully upright, passed out the one time. Just let me have something to drink after and clear me a path to the nearest bathroom and I'll be fine most of the time.
 
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Curious how she is as well. Lotta people have issues with needles and themselves, but seeing it with other people isnt an issue.
Strange to out her on TV.
Seriously think this is a “her” issue and not the vaccine.
Lotta nurses got a lotta crazy. Trust me. 😆


I have never had an issued with needles.
Had some issues at about age 6 I had to have evaluated.
At the Children’s hospital, a team of 4 dudes came in with the nurse to hold me down. My mom told them it wasnt necessary and I just laid in the bed as the lady gave me an IV and drew some blood. Those dudes stayed and watched. Then I got high 5s, they thought it was cool.
Lot of the more chronically ill or cancer kids are tougher than adults can ever hope to be. Physically and emotionally.


If you have a contest with your buddies to see who can start their own IV the fastest......

Yes, happened. Yes, I won.

Only rule was you couldnt use the antecubital vein (the big one in your inner elbow thats usually crazy easy to get).
That vessel is good to use if required for high pressure contrast injection for certain scans, trauma, or the very sick who need a line 5 min ago. Overused by those who dont have IV skills.

When I was in 2nd or 3rd grade I spent s few weeks in the hospital on an I.V because I stepped on a rake and two prongs went almost all the way through my foot. I had one nurse who could hit the vein first try every time, at the twice daily needle change. I had another who would take 3 or 4 tries every time. I was never happy to see her. The other lady was my favorite nurse to see walk into the room.
 
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Why is she at home with her family needing privacy?

Why isn’t she just back at work doing her job?

Since she faints all the time when she gets hang nails, I don’t see why she can’t continue fainting at the hospital while providing patient care as her usual routine. What am I missing here?
 
Why is she at home with her family needing privacy?

Why isn’t she just back at work doing her job?

Since she faints all the time when she gets hang nails, I don’t see why she can’t continue fainting at the hospital while providing patient care as her usual routine. What am I missing here?
hiding from the press?

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I read she has a history of fainting after injections and hear that’s more common than people think.

It is, more so in men. I was a phlebotomist for several years, there are lots of people, even those working in the medical field, that do not do well when being stuck with needles. It was always funny to me when it was a doctor.
 
Shots don't bother me, especially with a health history including chemotherapy. I've had more needles stuck in me than most ten people.

However, in 3rd grade, there were mass vaccination for Polio, and I passed out at the top of a flight of steel stairs in grade school within 5 minutes of the injection. I fell all the way down to the next landing. No actual harm occurred.

I was diagnosed as having had an event of anaphylactic shock. It's not uncommon, happens to lots of folks daily, common after injections.

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Why is she at home with her family needing privacy?

Why isn’t she just back at work doing her job?

Since she faints all the time when she gets hang nails, I don’t see why she can’t continue fainting at the hospital while providing patient care as her usual routine. What am I missing here?
Strap a helmet on her and put her back in.
 
I was told by a nurse that the hospital where she works is scheduling the staff for the shot. Seems that many of them are getting sick/symptoms for a couple days after the shot. They are scheduling it to coincide with their scheduled time off to not be short staffed.
She also said that now many are opting out of it.
 
I was told by a nurse that the hospital where she works is scheduling the staff for the shot. Seems that many of them are getting sick/symptoms for a couple days after the shot. They are scheduling it to coincide with their scheduled time off to not be short staffed.
She also said that now many are opting out of it.

My wife, ICU nurse, got the shot, no side affects at all, friend who is a medic had a sore arm for a couple days. Haven't heard of any bad side affects from the other nurses in her ICU so far. That being said everyone is different and shouldn't be surprised. Friend got the shingles vaccine last month, she had flu like symptoms for a couple days.
 
Person died in a car wreck....don't drive cars!

Driving doesn’t kill many, it’s hitting things that causes issues. Don’t hit things.


That said mRNA vaccines (this is the first ever used on humans) do have some issues, especially for folks with auto immune (like arthritis & celiac) issues.
 
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Many years ago sat with my 5 year old getting blood drawn.
Showed the tube, needle, explained what was going to happen.
Needle goes in blood comes out, "gurgle gurgle".
She thought that was cool.
I get that way too, I laugh at the sight of such thing and even at the sight of my onw blood but i think its a defense mechanism. Its just weird seeing something from your insides and that's the truth.
 
Day 43 of no sign of Tiffany Dover
Can't seem to find anything about her in the last month that would indicate she is alive ?





I doubt we will ever know the number of deaths and hospitalization from the vaccine.
 
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Day 43 of no sign of Tiffany Dover
Can't seem to find anything about her in the last month that would indicate she is alive ?





I doubt we will ever know the number of deaths and hospitalization from the vaccine.

She dead as fuck man. Another memory hole and gaslighting by (((them)))
 
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I was having major surgery. When they are worried about bleeding they start a massive needle for replacement fluids.

It was like an apple corer. 1/4” in diameter and 3” long or so.

The nurse (18 or 19 it looked like) gets out the needle pack and it has lidocaine and such to help with that whole Tijuana Joe stab down they were about to give ya.

I let her know I was allergic to lidocaine. Her demeanor changed 100% from “medical procedure” to “stabbing a dude with an ice pick? no thank you”.

I looked her dead in the eye and said “are you good at this?”. She said yeah. “I won’t move or make any sound of any kind as long as you don’t miss the artery.”.

Watching 1/4” of steel slide into your body with no meds is a thing. I didn’t move or make any sound.

The head nurse comes around the divider and says “There. They didn’t hurt much at all” when she saw the kit. Then she saw the lidocaine was in there and unused. Before she could fire the nurse I showed her my allergy band and said “I insisted”.

The head nurse lost her lunch in the break room after that.

If they hadn’t of started that needle I would have died on the table from them removing some scar tissue from when I had gotten shot that was causing problems. Turns out some of that tissue was artery.
 
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