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  1. Catlady19

    Diabetes, Fibromyalgia and Restless Legs - help

    Hiya, I am also type 2 with Fibromyalgia and menopausal (life is a ***** ), I think your weight gain and bloating is the gabapentin it is a common side affect of that medication sadly, didn't work for me. I saw a Neurologist recently for a tremor in.my arm (turns out also fibro related) and...
  2. Catlady19

    Are you going to get vaccinated?

    Had both jabs (Pfizer), sore arm and felt tired after both. After second one had an upset tummy the following afternoon but may easily have been a coincidence. Definitely think I came off better having the vaccine compared to catching Covid. Each to their own but personally I would rather not...
  3. Catlady19

    When it’s safe to go outside again

    Seeing my sister again (Brother-in-law has lots of health issues and we don't live near each other). Panto! My daughter and I belong to a local theatre group and we always put on a panto in early January which obviously isn't happening this year and we miss our 'panto family' and the fun it...
  4. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    Ooh good spot; the bit in the bottom right was the name of the company and I think was therefore a spelling mistake by the whoever wrote the article. Think it should of said VYZR Technologies. Send us a pic of your son's invention when ready, love to see it!
  5. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    Well I would say it is a good job they did as they may well have improved the efficacy to 90%! Sometimes God works in mysterious ways. :angelic:
  6. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    That's what trials are for - testing which is the best way to administer and what works best. Forgive me for taking the accuracy of a report written in the Daily Mail with a pinch of salt.o_O
  7. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    Have you seen this new invention? :woot:
  8. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    Wait, I am being disingenuous? Ok then! Do you know how patronising you sound? How, exactly, would you shield the vulnerable and elderly when many of them live with other people and the virus can easily be passed to them.... a vaccine perhaps? The vaccines do not appear to be ill-tested, they...
  9. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    I don't.
  10. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    Of course you are, no one is suggesting any different are they? Entirely up to you whether you do or don't take the vaccine or any other medication for that matter. Your status says you have Type 2 diabetes so it is not unsurprising that I believed you had an underlying condition which may...
  11. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    Well done, that's brilliant. You have reversed your diabetes but it doesn't mean it has been eradicated does it? Hopefully it would mean that if you did catch it your body would cope.
  12. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    Not sure what data you were viewing but this was from a very very simple search on ONS data, you can easily look for yourself via any search engine.
  13. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    What difference does it make if someone has an underlying condition or they are over 60? Dead is dead. If they had not caught Covid they may well have lived for a lot longer. You can't just write off people or accept their demise because of those things. A vaccine (which is what we were...
  14. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    Erm... Type 2 diabetic? Mate, I really couldn't care less one way or the other if you have the vaccine, just pray that you don't regret your decision and find yourself extremely unwell on a Covid ward or worse. And yes, I am happy to be gullible enough to have it myself and hope that the...
  15. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    Up to 6 November there have been 485,564 deaths in England and Wales - what are these poor people dying of? The same things they would of died of anyway perhaps? Yes, people may be dying sooner because they haven't been referred or are not getting treatment; some may be because of suicide...
  16. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    The vaccines apparently give 94% (?) protection when we have a 99.4% chance of surviving anyway. Ah but how accurate is that 99.4% (which keeps changing depending on who is using it) anyway. I would suggest that it is considerably more if you are in an older age bracket and / or with an...
  17. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    The 58k extra deaths are not just Covid deaths, that is the figure for all deaths (against the previous 5 year avg), so no, that is not misleading it is simple maths. I agree that stats can easily be spun but if you look at the figures on the ONS for weekly deaths you can see that actually...
  18. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    That isn't what I said. I was just pointing out that his claim was not strictly true!
  19. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    Heart disease, strokes, cancers, etc are not contagious whereas Covid19 most definitely is. England and Wales has seen an extra 58,900+ extra deaths so far this year, whilst these are not all going to be Covid related I am willing to bet the majority are. I am sure the families and friends of...
  20. Catlady19

    COVID vaccination

    Apologies, I didn't think that you implied or thought anything - I thought you wanted an explanation of how the RNA vaccine worked and he explains that quite well I thought.