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It’s time to WAKE UP GOD BLESS THE USA WWG1WGA THERE ARE NO COINCIDENCES
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Me 62 nope, the wife works in health care 57 nope.
Grammar is important. Capitol letters are the difference between "helping your Uncle Jack off a horse" & "helping your uncle jack off a horse".
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63 and NO, wife 62 and NO
Deer Camp! about as good as it gets!
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Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Give a man a welfare check, a forty ounce malt liquor, a crack pipe, an Obama phone, free health insurance. and some Air Jordan's and he votes Democrat for a lifetime.
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Wife and I both 60 - no and don't plan to...
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I am your age and not gotten it. I'm around COVID more than 99% of the people you will ever meet or converse with. How is that, being Mr. Mom and all? Play dates.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Me (59) yes as I am dealing with a pretty nasty autoimmune condition and wasn’t sure if I was up to fighting it off. I will say that during this whole thing I have worked with and for hundreds of people and never worried about getting it. My wife (64) got the shots mainly because she is working from home and watching too much TV. The daughter (24) got vaccinated because she is a nurse and they suggested that she get it. Daughter was the only one of us who got the COVID and said it felt like a nasty cold. Stepson (30 and very active) refuses to get vaccinated and I feel that that is his prerogative even though the wife disagrees. Dave
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Yep, I did.
51 YO, Moderna.
I did it for a couple reasons: my Mom is in an assisted living center and the only way I can see her in person is to be vaccinated otherwise I have to stand outside and see her through the window. That's a deal-breaker for me.
Also I have several hunts booked in Canada and you have to be vaccinated.
I had COVID already so had mixed feelings about the vaccination but talked to my personal doctor and felt it was the best choice for me.
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Take 1cc for every 110lbs you weigh. Use the injectable type and mix it in your coffee for 3 days, then a follow up dose 4 days later, then just one dose a week. You might be surprised how well you feel after the first week. My son in law came down with the China flu and maybe my daughter, do I decided to try Ivermectin 3 weeks ago as a preventative. My daughter started taking Ivermectin after she started feeling punny and was completely over it in 3 days. Don in law wouldn't take Ivermectin and was over a week dealing with the China flu. When I back from our vacation I'm going to quit taking the Ivermectin and use only as needed.
Where do you buy the injectable stuff? it's the paste in a syringe. Any coop sells it No vaccine for me. Had covid. Used ivermectin, quercetin, zinc, vit D. to treat. No big deal. Keep a few syringes of ivermectin on hand for when I have to travel
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I am your age and not gotten it. I'm around COVID more than 99% of the people you will ever meet or converse with. How is that, being Mr. Mom and all? Play dates. prayers sent
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No, 45 yo. Wife no, same age.
Not an anti-vaxer our horses dogs and cows get vaccinated. We’ve been taking ivermectin. Our daughter (25) was diagnosed with cancer 2 months ago and is going thru chemo so really susceptible to infection. Wife struggled over getting the jab but it’s not a true vaccine. She could still catch it and spread it. Figured it was better to know for sure if she was sick rather than having it and not realizing it.
I might lose my job over it. We’ll see. Don’t see any upside to it other than warm and fuzzies for being a hero, and not catching a rash of sheet from the world savers. If anyone wants or thinks they need it, great I’ll give you a ride to get it. But don’t force it on me.
"I used to be a tired hunting guide, now I'm just a re-tired hunting guide"
"No eternal reward will forgive us now, for wasting the dawn" JM
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Me at 60 no and the wife at 59 no. Have been taking ivermectin since February as a prophylactic after we had been exposed by a friend and healthcare worker.
The Iver worked great through two trips to Texas to hunt and eight plane flights and running around town and casinos without a face diaper all summer.
The Vid caught us last week as the wife and I were at a big conference in So. Dakota. I had a slight cough and a sinus headache for a day and now have lost my sense of taste. Other than the taste/smell thing I feel fine.
It hit my wife a little harder as she had the cough and a fever for a couple of days but is now fine.
I have no doubt the Iver knocked the crap out of the covid given my age [60] and being a little portly with other factors as having asthma and being diabetic. Now if I could only taste my beer all would be well.
My last nugget. My Dr. of 27 years sealed the deal for me not getting the jab. He dropped dead two days after getting his second Pfizer. He was only 64. RIP doc.
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No, 45 yo. Wife no, same age.
Not an anti-vaxer our horses dogs and cows get vaccinated. We’ve been taking ivermectin. Our daughter (25) was diagnosed with cancer 2 months ago and is going thru chemo so really susceptible to infection. Wife struggled over getting the jab but it’s not a true vaccine. She could still catch it and spread it. Figured it was better to know for sure if she was sick rather than having it and not realizing it.
I might lose my job over it. We’ll see. Don’t see any upside to it other than warm and fuzzies for being a hero, and not catching a rash of sheet from the world savers. If anyone wants or thinks they need it, great I’ll give you a ride to get it. But don’t force it on me.
https://web.archive.org/web/20210202224304/https://www.republicanmandate.com/news-articles/blank-covid-vaccine-card https://www.tomsguide.com/news/fake-covid-vaccination-cards
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Take 1cc for every 110lbs you weigh. Use the injectable type and mix it in your coffee for 3 days, then a follow up dose 4 days later, then just one dose a week. You might be surprised how well you feel after the first week. My son in law came down with the China flu and maybe my daughter, do I decided to try Ivermectin 3 weeks ago as a preventative. My daughter started taking Ivermectin after she started feeling punny and was completely over it in 3 days. Don in law wouldn't take Ivermectin and was over a week dealing with the China flu. When I back from our vacation I'm going to quit taking the Ivermectin and use only as needed.
Where do you buy the injectable stuff? It's not injectable (sp?). He's talking about the horse tube you buy at Tractor Supply (I think). You give yourself a dose per weight. Mix it with water accordingly. $3.99 a tube..... Haven't had the Rona yet but have a tube of the Ivermectin on standby should I loose my sense of taste or smell. In the interest of replying to the thread, No haven't had the jab. Double nickels, don't like people or the public and retired so I've got a safe margin away from dirtballs anyway I figure.
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Take 1cc for every 110lbs you weigh. Use the injectable type and mix it in your coffee for 3 days, then a follow up dose 4 days later, then just one dose a week. You might be surprised how well you feel after the first week. My son in law came down with the China flu and maybe my daughter, do I decided to try Ivermectin 3 weeks ago as a preventative. My daughter started taking Ivermectin after she started feeling punny and was completely over it in 3 days. Don in law wouldn't take Ivermectin and was over a week dealing with the China flu. When I back from our vacation I'm going to quit taking the Ivermectin and use only as needed.
Where do you buy the injectable stuff? It's not injectable (sp?). He's talking about the horse tube you buy at Tractor Supply (I think). You give yourself a dose per weight. Mix it with water accordingly. $3.99 a tube..... Haven't had the Rona yet but have a tube of the Ivermectin on standby should I loose my sense of taste or smell. In the interest of replying to the thread, No haven't had the jab. Double nickels, don't like people or the public and retired so I've got a safe margin away from dirtballs anyway I figure. I've heard 1cc per 110lb in your morning coffee and you'll be good to go. I know you can't taste 2.5cc in your coffee.
Life is good live it while you can.
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Yep, both jabs...57, ....wife 54, yes. both Moderna.
She travels a ton and is in health care.
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No for me and my wife, I'm 62, her 57. We both had COVID back during Thanksgiving week (I brought it home from deer camp), mild cases. We were tested for antibodies in April, positive, and last weekend which was again positive. I prefer to rely on those natural antibodies and want to avoid/delay vaccination. However, I'm a federal employee and it sounds like Biden is going to require it for us....
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Hell no. I am 75 and wife is 69. We haven't had covid.
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