Thank you. That's kind. She is dearly missed.
gunan01 said:
Lol ya that's what antivaxxers do. They try to pigeonhole people who don't think like them as "clinically insane". Thank god the majority of America doesn't think like you.
ORAggieFan said:
We are all going to get it, so we need to accept that. I'm not siding one way or the other, but to say one is voluntary and the other is chance is wrong.
aggierogue said:My experience seeing kids (and I have seen plenty as a teacher) is that Covid is far easier on kids than the flu. None of the kids that we've had out are having any real symptoms of concern.94chem said:Hey, I can back it up.Bassmaster said:Wow, impressive! Maybe the oddest "brag" (I guess) I've ever seen.94chem said:
I have 6 kids. I know a lot more kids than 99% of you. I probably know even more kids than most pediatricians.
My 11 year old got it at Pine Covid and was sick for 2 days. Not a big deal.
Several of her friends got it - also no big deal.
3 of her other friends also got it.
- One was very sick with flu-like symptoms for a week, high fever, then recovered.
- One was sick like that, but the fever didn't break. After a week she went to the ER, wasn't admitted, but did put a scare in her parents before the fever finally broke.
- The 3rd one recovered quickly from Covid, but a few weeks later developed severe abdominal pain, was diagnosed with acute appendicitis, but later confirmed as a case of MIS-C. He was admitted to TCH where they had a ward full of them, and he has recovered. Scared the heck out of everyone, and many people were praying for him.
ALL 3 OF THE ABOVE WERE ATHLETES (SWIMMING, CROSS-COUNTRY, SOCCER...), NO UNDERLYING CONDITIONS
On my daughter's cross country teammates (just finished 7th in the state in 6A), who was one of their up-and-coming runners, as well as her elite varsity XC brother, both got Covid. They recovered after a week, but they've been unable to get back to their running form...even after several months. Covid basically cost them a season. This was like 3 months ago - the flu doesn't do this, y'all. 15 - 16 years old, obviously in elite athletic condition. It remains to be seen if they will ever regain their top running form.
bay fan said:The mandates are here and we are doing great and living normal life unless afraid of perfectly safe vaccine. 85% of local communities have been vaccinated so we are good. Plus, we will all have three hands soon.planoaggie123 said:
But you approve of an oppressive local government that requires medical treatment for low and basically no risk individuals. That, I cannot understand. But enjoy. I am sure more mandates will come. The power grab is just starting.
Aren't you the same guy that was going to an Aggie game and were really concerned about the vaccination status of those seated near you? That's not normal fyi.bay fan said:Okay. But 80+ % of our population is vaccinated and we live life as normal, not hiding under our beds.planoaggie123 said:bay fan said:Funny you seem to know more about where I live then I do. Our restaurants are full of vaccinated people. The only people living in fear not doing anything are those afraid of a safe vaccine. It's their choice to stay home.planoaggie123 said:
Right. Bay Area lives in a constant state of fear + they cannot go to eat unless vaccinated.....big government forcing people into a corner....
I know Bay Area people are lead by fear mongering leaders/politicians and apparently more than 50% of the residents are happy to submit to them.
People not wanting or needing a vaccine is not fear.
I don't just go get random injections of medical treatments for the heck of it but that doesn't meant I am afraid of them…just don't need them. I get what I need and only what I need.
I think government mandating or heavily influencing vaccine is wrong.
bay fan said:Okay. But 80+ % of our population is vaccinated and we live life as normal, not hiding under our beds.planoaggie123 said:bay fan said:Funny you seem to know more about where I live then I do. Our restaurants are full of vaccinated people. The only people living in fear not doing anything are those afraid of a safe vaccine. It's their choice to stay home.planoaggie123 said:
Right. Bay Area lives in a constant state of fear + they cannot go to eat unless vaccinated.....big government forcing people into a corner....
I know Bay Area people are lead by fear mongering leaders/politicians and apparently more than 50% of the residents are happy to submit to them.
People not wanting or needing a vaccine is not fear.
I don't just go get random injections of medical treatments for the heck of it but that doesn't meant I am afraid of them…just don't need them. I get what I need and only what I need.
I think government mandating or heavily influencing vaccine is wrong.
Bismarck said:
The vitriolic responses to someone sharing that their children are doing well after being vaccinated is pretty sad. As though we don't all wish those children well. My family (including children) have been vaccinated. Most of us are perfectly healthy and at low risk of long term repercussions from COVID. However, if we catch it, the vaccine will mitigate that risk and reduce the period in which we are likely to infect others. Perhaps that will prevent us from infecting someone like my grandmother, who died from COVID in May.
So you rushed your children out to get vaccinated but didn't think to get your grandma...who is actually at risk from covid...vaccinated?Bismarck said:
The vitriolic responses to someone sharing that their children are doing well after being vaccinated is pretty sad. As though we don't all wish those children well. My family (including children) have been vaccinated. Most of us are perfectly healthy and at low risk of long term repercussions from COVID. However, if we catch it, the vaccine will mitigate that risk and reduce the period in which we are likely to infect others. Perhaps that will prevent us from infecting someone like my grandmother, who died from COVID in May.
Not knowing your situation, I guess you could only influence at best. I know they forced a needle or 2 or 3 in my grandma's arm to 'protect' her. Even though she sits in a room alone most of the time, and has been for years. I wish they would let her die instead of extending her 'life'.Bismarck said:
I'm not sure why you think I would have control over her health decisions. We could only control our own behavior. I can tell you that she regretted her decision not to get vaccinated.
Actually, I simply show my vax record in my apple wallet and am escorted to my table sans mask. I do have to wear a mask at the grocery store etc but it's not worth freaking out about. I've had a real problem before, a mask for 20 minutes doesn't qualify.beerad12man said:bay fan said:The mandates are here and we are doing great and living normal life unless afraid of perfectly safe vaccine. 85% of local communities have been vaccinated so we are good. Plus, we will all have three hands soon.planoaggie123 said:
But you approve of an oppressive local government that requires medical treatment for low and basically no risk individuals. That, I cannot understand. But enjoy. I am sure more mandates will come. The power grab is just starting.
Again, you keep saying afraid, which is utter bulls*** and pure speculation. You're no better than the other extremists. You cannot stand others seeing things different, making a different choice than you, or going against daddy government. And that continues to be reiterated in your posts
you keep reinforcing that government gave you the permission to do so. Sorry, some of us just aren't okay with that and see through that bulls*** of actually being free
Also, when you say 80% are living as normal. I assume you mean without masks right? Children included in that number? Because there is nothing normal about wearing masks
Nope. I went to the Arky game. Would I prefer they were vaccinated, yes. Did it stop me, nope.Bassmaster said:Aren't you the same guy that was going to an Aggie game and were really concerned about the vaccination status of those seated near you? That's not normal fyi.bay fan said:Okay. But 80+ % of our population is vaccinated and we live life as normal, not hiding under our beds.planoaggie123 said:bay fan said:Funny you seem to know more about where I live then I do. Our restaurants are full of vaccinated people. The only people living in fear not doing anything are those afraid of a safe vaccine. It's their choice to stay home.planoaggie123 said:
Right. Bay Area lives in a constant state of fear + they cannot go to eat unless vaccinated.....big government forcing people into a corner....
I know Bay Area people are lead by fear mongering leaders/politicians and apparently more than 50% of the residents are happy to submit to them.
People not wanting or needing a vaccine is not fear.
I don't just go get random injections of medical treatments for the heck of it but that doesn't meant I am afraid of them…just don't need them. I get what I need and only what I need.
I think government mandating or heavily influencing vaccine is wrong.
🇹🇼 “Due to concerns over myocarditis and pericarditis, those aged 12-17 are not currently allowed to get a second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in Taiwan.” https://t.co/cvxZQVjZS6
— Ramin Farzaneh-Far MD (@rfsquared) November 10, 2021
We should be talking about this.https://t.co/DkGgxFo4T4
— BDW (@BryanDeanWright) November 15, 2021
Dr. Scot Youngblood, MD advocates for medical autonomy and provides insight into the risks of the #COVID vaccine.
— The Vigilant Fox (@VigilantFox) November 5, 2021
"The Taiwan department of health states right now that slightly more people have died from the vaccines this year than the virus itself."#NoVaccineMandates pic.twitter.com/N3kPoRtcy9
The 2nd dose of Pfizer has caused a much higher number than expected in ages 12-24, certainly wouldn't call it a 'nothing burger':gunan01 said:
Jesus it's like reading my tinfoil hat wearing aunt's posts on Facebook.
As has been discussed many times on this board now, the risk of myopericarditis is a nothing burger with the vaccine, and much lower than the risk of myopericarditis with wild-type COVID-19 itself.
The scary, sad part is that you think this is okay.bay fan said:Actually, I simply show my vax record in my apple wallet and am escorted to my table sans mask. I do have to wear a mask at the grocery store etc but it's not worth freaking out about. I've had a real problem before, a mask for 20 minutes doesn't qualify.beerad12man said:bay fan said:The mandates are here and we are doing great and living normal life unless afraid of perfectly safe vaccine. 85% of local communities have been vaccinated so we are good. Plus, we will all have three hands soon.planoaggie123 said:
But you approve of an oppressive local government that requires medical treatment for low and basically no risk individuals. That, I cannot understand. But enjoy. I am sure more mandates will come. The power grab is just starting.
Again, you keep saying afraid, which is utter bulls*** and pure speculation. You're no better than the other extremists. You cannot stand others seeing things different, making a different choice than you, or going against daddy government. And that continues to be reiterated in your posts
you keep reinforcing that government gave you the permission to do so. Sorry, some of us just aren't okay with that and see through that bulls*** of actually being free
Also, when you say 80% are living as normal. I assume you mean without masks right? Children included in that number? Because there is nothing normal about wearing masks
I use the term afraid since despite living life as normal, doing everything I've ever done here and traveling wherever I want to go including Texas regularly, I am either characterized as afraid, cowering in my house or mentally ill.
Where is your outrage then?
Yeah I'm going to disagree. The risk of myocarditis in 12-25 males specifically is about the same as the risk of being hospitalized for COVID in otherwise healthy patients. It is a serious issue and they need to look at options like spacing the doses farther apart, decreasing the dose, only doing one dose. This is the only reason Moderna's EUA for this age group is still pending as they did not find this adverse effect in the initial Pfizer studies just when they expanded vaccination. It is also the reason the 5-11 dose is 1/3 of the 12+ dose for Pfizer.gunan01 said:
Jesus it's like reading my tinfoil hat wearing aunt's posts on Facebook.
As has been discussed many times on this board now, the risk of myopericarditis is a nothing burger with the vaccine, and much lower than the risk of myopericarditis with wild-type COVID-19 itself.
DFWTLR said:gunan01 said:
There's not really a point in arguing with the anti-vaxxers. It's a bizarre cult.
I wish they'd go back to Forum 16 though. And leave this forum for legitimate COVID-19 infection/vaccine related discussion.
Not one person on this thread has said they are anti-vax, just that they don't see the need in being first in line to vaccinate their 5-11 year old child with a vaccine that is only EUA. Multiple doctors have said the exact same thing.
Not sure why you can't understand the distinction.
setsmachine said:
So millions of kids have gotten shots over the last month, is there any reliable data on myocarditis (or other issues) in 5-11 year olds? Hard to wade through it all with a Google search. We're still firmly in the wait-and-see camp.
setsmachine said:
So millions of kids have gotten shots over the last month, is there any reliable data on myocarditis (or other issues) in 5-11 year olds? Hard to wade through it all with a Google search. We're still firmly in the wait-and-see camp.
beerad12man said:
Again, you keep saying afraid, which is utter bulls*** and pure speculation. You're no better than the other extremists. You cannot stand others seeing things different, making a different choice than you, or going against daddy government. And that continues to be reiterated in your posts
you keep reinforcing that government gave you the permission to do so. Sorry, some of us just aren't okay with that and see through that bulls*** of actually being free
Also, when you say 80% are living as normal. I assume you mean without masks right? Children included in that number? Because there is nothing normal about wearing masks
gunan01 said:
Jesus it's like reading my tinfoil hat wearing aunt's posts on Facebook.
As has been discussed many times on this board now, the risk of myopericarditis is a nothing burger with the vaccine, and much lower than the risk of myopericarditis with wild-type COVID-19 itself.
gunan01 said:
Jesus it's like reading my tinfoil hat wearing aunt's posts on Facebook.
As has been discussed many times on this board now, the risk of myopericarditis is a nothing burger with the vaccine, and much lower than the risk of myopericarditis with wild-type COVID-19 itself.
gunan01 said:
Jesus it's like reading my tinfoil hat wearing aunt's posts on Facebook.
As has been discussed many times on this board now, the risk of myopericarditis is a nothing burger with the vaccine, and much lower than the risk of myopericarditis with wild-type COVID-19 itself.
No data that I have been able to find. But as mentioned with teens it is on the 2nd dose 90% of the time for myocarditis.setsmachine said:
So millions of kids have gotten shots over the last month, is there any reliable data on myocarditis (or other issues) in 5-11 year olds? Hard to wade through it all with a Google search. We're still firmly in the wait-and-see camp.