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I'm going to YELL! I'm going to SCREAM! I got my second *FREE*
Covid-19 VACCINE! (lol) They gave me a button: https://i.postimg.cc/tg8Jx81r/covid-vac.jpg FYI, so far I'm not feeling any ill effects from the 2nd vaccine. The nurse told me to help alleviate the sore arm, exercise the arm. I've been flapping it occasionally like I'm doing a one sided chicken dance (LOL) since I got home. So far my arm doesn't hurt. I'm experiencing no other negative symptoms, either. OB Food: I'm thinking breakfast for dinner. I have leftover already roasted/smashed small yellow (Baby Dutch) potatoes I can reheat in the skillet to crisp a bit more in lieu of hash browns. Rather than bacon, I'm thinking cooking a few from raw small Johnsonville link breakfast sausages. Add a couple of scrambled eggs, possibly with a bit of grated cheese, perhaps Asiago, and that's dinner. ![]() Jill |
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On 2021-04-29 7:29 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> I'm going to YELL!Â* I'm going to SCREAM!Â* I got my second *FREE* > Covid-19 VACCINE! (lol) > > They gave me a button: > > https://i.postimg.cc/tg8Jx81r/covid-vac.jpg > Congratulations. Despite the severity of this third wave we are seeing some light at the end of the tunnel. Just think, it was only about 13 months ago we thought a couple months of lock down and everything would be peachy keen again. > FYI, so far I'm not feeling any ill effects from the 2nd vaccine.Â* The > nurse told me to help alleviate the sore arm, exercise the arm.Â* I've > been flapping it occasionally like I'm doing a one sided chicken dance > (LOL) since I got home.Â* So far my arm doesn't hurt.Â* I'm experiencing > no other negative symptoms, either. My right shoulder was sore so I asked for the shot in my right arm. I figured it would be better to have one arm that might be a little sorer than to have to sore arms. The day after the shot my arm was tender. Some of that went away but I my shoulder is worse now than it had been. > > OB Food:Â* I'm thinking breakfast for dinner.Â* I have leftover already > roasted/smashed small yellow (Baby Dutch) potatoes I can reheat in the > skillet to crisp a bit more in lieu of hash browns.Â* Rather than bacon, > I'm thinking cooking a few from raw small Johnsonville link breakfast > sausages.Â* Add a couple of scrambled eggs, possibly with a bit of grated > cheese, perhaps Asiago, and that's dinner. ![]() > We had supper for supper,... baked chicken legs, rice, steamed green beans and a salad. I normally like green beans, but these beans had a funky taste to them, |
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On Thu, 29 Apr 2021 19:29:46 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >I'm going to YELL! I'm going to SCREAM! I got my second *FREE* >Covid-19 VACCINE! (lol) > >They gave me a button: > >https://i.postimg.cc/tg8Jx81r/covid-vac.jpg > >FYI, so far I'm not feeling any ill effects from the 2nd vaccine. The >nurse told me to help alleviate the sore arm, exercise the arm. I've >been flapping it occasionally like I'm doing a one sided chicken dance >(LOL) since I got home. So far my arm doesn't hurt. I'm experiencing >no other negative symptoms, either. > >OB Food: I'm thinking breakfast for dinner. I have leftover already >roasted/smashed small yellow (Baby Dutch) potatoes I can reheat in the >skillet to crisp a bit more in lieu of hash browns. Rather than bacon, >I'm thinking cooking a few from raw small Johnsonville link breakfast >sausages. Add a couple of scrambled eggs, possibly with a bit of grated >cheese, perhaps Asiago, and that's dinner. ![]() > >Jill generally about day 4 for the 2nd shot. My arm got hot and slightly swollen and hard about a 3 inch diameter at the injection site. It was extremely itchy, I wanted to claw at it. I took some acetaminophen and went to bed. The next morning everything was back to normal.' Janet US |
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On Thu, 29 Apr 2021 22:06:26 -0600, US Janet wrote:
> generally about day 4 for the 2nd shot. My arm got hot and slightly > swollen and hard about a 3 inch diameter at the injection site. It > was extremely itchy, I wanted to claw at it. I took some > acetaminophen and went to bed. The next morning everything was back > to normal.' I had the Phizer and I didn't have any of that. After the fist shot, about 5 minutes in I got lightheaded for a couple seconds but it passed. After the second shot, being the Man that I am, I didn't wait more then a couple minutes before I burned off to the back of the store to look at TV's (Walmart). I got almost back there and to take a knee for a couple seconds, thought I was gonna ralph and/or pass out. But that only lasted a 4-5 seconds adn I was up again with no lingering effects. The arm didn't hurt any more than any other shot in the arm. Sore the next morning - just like with rabies vaccines a few weeks/months earlier, but that was short-lived too. -sw |
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On 30/04/2021 00:29, jmcquown wrote:
> I'm going to YELL!Â* I'm going to SCREAM!Â* I got my second *FREE* > Covid-19 VACCINE! (lol) > > They gave me a button: > > https://i.postimg.cc/tg8Jx81r/covid-vac.jpg > > FYI, so far I'm not feeling any ill effects from the 2nd vaccine.Â* The > nurse told me to help alleviate the sore arm, exercise the arm.Â* I've > been flapping it occasionally like I'm doing a one sided chicken dance > (LOL) since I got home.Â* So far my arm doesn't hurt.Â* I'm experiencing > no other negative symptoms, either. > > OB Food:Â* I'm thinking breakfast for dinner.Â* I have leftover already > roasted/smashed small yellow (Baby Dutch) potatoes I can reheat in the > skillet to crisp a bit more in lieu of hash browns.Â* Rather than bacon, > I'm thinking cooking a few from raw small Johnsonville link breakfast > sausages.Â* Add a couple of scrambled eggs, possibly with a bit of grated > cheese, perhaps Asiago, and that's dinner. ![]() > > Jill ==== I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad affter effects ![]() Do you get that badge to prove you've had them?? We don't get anything .. except the injection ![]() |
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On 4/30/2021 7:03 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad affter > effects ![]() > > Do you get that badge to prove you've had them??Â* We don't get anything > .. except the injection ![]() > > > You get a card, dimmy. -- The real Bruce is an Aussie asshat |
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On 30/04/2021 12:21, Dr Bruce wrote:
> On 4/30/2021 7:03 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad >> affter effects ![]() >> >> Do you get that badge to prove you've had them??Â* We don't get >> anything .. except the injection ![]() >> >> >> > You get a card, dimmy. Perhaps _you_ do, dimmy. Ophelia is in Scotland, as am I - no cards were provided when we had our vaccinations. |
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On 2021-04-30 9:34 a.m., S Viemeister wrote:
> On 30/04/2021 12:21, Dr Bruce wrote: >>> Do you get that badge to prove you've had them??Â* We don't get >>> anything .. except the injection ![]() >>> >>> >>> >> You get a card, dimmy. > > Perhaps _you_ do, dimmy. > > Ophelia is in Scotland, as am I - no cards were provided when we had our > vaccinations. My wife had her vaccination at one location and got a sticker. I had had mine two days earlier at another location and for a lapel button. |
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On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 8:45:29 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2021-04-30 9:34 a.m., S Viemeister wrote: > > On 30/04/2021 12:21, Dr Bruce wrote: > > >>> Do you get that badge to prove you've had them?? We don't get > >>> anything .. except the injection ![]() > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> You get a card, dimmy. > > > > Perhaps _you_ do, dimmy. > > > > Ophelia is in Scotland, as am I - no cards were provided when we had our > > vaccinations. > My wife had her vaccination at one location and got a sticker. I had had > mine two days earlier at another location and for a lapel button. > I want a tee shirt. > --Bryan |
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 09:45:24 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2021-04-30 9:34 a.m., S Viemeister wrote: >> On 30/04/2021 12:21, Dr Bruce wrote: > >>>> Do you get that badge to prove you've had them??* We don't get >>>> anything .. except the injection ![]() >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> You get a card, dimmy. >> >> Perhaps _you_ do, dimmy. >> >> Ophelia is in Scotland, as am I - no cards were provided when we had our >> vaccinations. > >My wife had her vaccination at one location and got a sticker. I had had >mine two days earlier at another location and for a lapel button. Haha, your wife holidays away from you. Tells us all we need to know........ |
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On 2021-04-30 7:34 a.m., S Viemeister wrote:
> On 30/04/2021 12:21, Dr Bruce wrote: >> On 4/30/2021 7:03 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>> I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad >>> affter effects ![]() >>> >>> Do you get that badge to prove you've had them??Â* We don't get >>> anything .. except the injection ![]() >>> >>> >>> >> You get a card, dimmy. > > Perhaps _you_ do, dimmy. > > Ophelia is in Scotland, as am I - no cards were provided when we had our > vaccinations. I have a quarto-sized form where the nurse ticked the box for "2nd shot". I really don't understand why there is antipathy towards the idea of a vaccine "passport". |
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On 2021-04-30 10:54 a.m., Graham wrote:
> On 2021-04-30 7:34 a.m., S Viemeister wrote: >>> You get a card, dimmy. >> >> Perhaps _you_ do, dimmy. >> >> Ophelia is in Scotland, as am I - no cards were provided when we had >> our vaccinations. > > I have a quarto-sized form where the nurse ticked the box for "2nd > shot". I really don't understand why there is antipathy towards the idea > of a vaccine "passport". You can bet your bottom dollar that there will be people who will resent being asked to show it, just as there are people who refuse to wear masks. Then there is the possibility of forgeries. If it is just some some or certificate that is emailed to you there will be be people making forgeries for themselves and their friends. There was recently someone busted at a Niagara border crossing with a forged Covid19 negative test result. Look at all the people who take their dogs into stores and restaurants and claim their are service animals. There are plenty of sites online where you send them money and they send you the kit, complete with special vest, ID tag, Service Dog patch and a certificate. No training needed. Personally, I like the idea of people having to have been vaccinated to go into places. I do not want to be in a space with people who refused. We have been through a year of lock downs and restrictions. I have not been able to go to the gym for over a year. Our kayaking club had to suspend activities last year. I can't go and see my doctor in person. I want this to be over with. |
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On 4/30/2021 10:54 AM, Graham wrote:
> On 2021-04-30 7:34 a.m., S Viemeister wrote: >> On 30/04/2021 12:21, Dr Bruce wrote: >>> On 4/30/2021 7:03 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>>> I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad >>>> affter effects ![]() >>>> >>>> Do you get that badge to prove you've had them??Â* We don't get >>>> anything .. except the injection ![]() >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> You get a card, dimmy. >> >> Perhaps _you_ do, dimmy. >> >> Ophelia is in Scotland, as am I - no cards were provided when we had >> our vaccinations. > > I have a quarto-sized form where the nurse ticked the box for "2nd > shot". I really don't understand why there is antipathy towards the idea > of a vaccine "passport". Would be more reliable if they put a "V" tattoo on your forehead. You could easily see who to avoid and who you can talk to. |
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On 30/04/2021 15:54, Graham wrote:
> On 2021-04-30 7:34 a.m., S Viemeister wrote: >> On 30/04/2021 12:21, Dr Bruce wrote: >>> On 4/30/2021 7:03 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>>> I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad >>>> affter effects ![]() >>>> Do you get that badge to prove you've had them??Â* We don't get >>>> anything .. except the injection ![]() >>> You get a card, dimmy. >> >> Perhaps _you_ do, dimmy. >> >> Ophelia is in Scotland, as am I - no cards were provided when we had >> our vaccinations. > > I have a quarto-sized form where the nurse ticked the box for "2nd > shot". I really don't understand why there is antipathy towards the idea > of a vaccine "passport". It's odd, that attitude. I still have one of those yellow vaccination cards, with records of my smallpox, polio, typhoid, paratyphoid and typhus inoculations. There was a time when those cards were required for entry into the US. |
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On 30/04/2021 14:34, S Viemeister wrote:
> On 30/04/2021 12:21, Dr Bruce wrote: >> On 4/30/2021 7:03 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>> I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad >>> affter effects ![]() >>> >>> Do you get that badge to prove you've had them??Â* We don't get >>> anything .. except the injection ![]() >>> >>> >>> >> You get a card, dimmy. > > Perhaps _you_ do, dimmy. > > Ophelia is in Scotland, as am I - no cards were provided when we had our > vaccinations. ==== Thanks! btw that wasn't the real Bruce ![]() Daughter wants us to visit in Germany but I can't see that happening either ![]() |
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 15:57:35 +0100, Ophelia >
wrote: >On 30/04/2021 14:34, S Viemeister wrote: >> On 30/04/2021 12:21, Dr Bruce wrote: > >>> On 4/30/2021 7:03 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>>> I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad >>>> affter effects ![]() >>>> >>>> Do you get that badge to prove you've had them??* We don't get >>>> anything .. except the injection ![]() >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> You get a card, dimmy. >> >> Perhaps _you_ do, dimmy. >> >> Ophelia is in Scotland, as am I - no cards were provided when we had our >> vaccinations. > >==== > > Thanks! btw that was the real Bruce ![]() Wish to add, wish Bruce would stop being so bad :-(((((((((( |
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S Viemeister wrote:
> On 30/04/2021 12:21, Dr Bruce wrote: > > On 4/30/2021 7:03 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > > I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad > > > affter effects ![]() > > > > > > Do you get that badge to prove you've had them??Â* We don't get > > > anything .. except the injection ![]() > > > > > > > > > > > You get a card, dimmy. > > Perhaps you do, dimmy. > > Ophelia is in Scotland, as am I - no cards were provided when we had > our vaccinations. Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net http://cheepeffects.com http://cheepeffects.com http://cheepeffects.com http://cheepeffects.com http://cheepeffects.com http://cheepeffects.com http://cheepeffects.com |
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On 4/30/2021 7:03 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> On 30/04/2021 00:29, jmcquown wrote: >> I'm going to YELL!Â* I'm going to SCREAM!Â* I got my second *FREE* >> Covid-19 VACCINE! (lol) >> >> They gave me a button: >> >> https://i.postimg.cc/tg8Jx81r/covid-vac.jpg >> >> FYI, so far I'm not feeling any ill effects from the 2nd vaccine.Â* The >> nurse told me to help alleviate the sore arm, exercise the arm.Â* I've >> been flapping it occasionally like I'm doing a one sided chicken dance >> (LOL) since I got home.Â* So far my arm doesn't hurt.Â* I'm experiencing >> no other negative symptoms, either. >> >> OB Food:Â* I'm thinking breakfast for dinner.Â* I have leftover already >> roasted/smashed small yellow (Baby Dutch) potatoes I can reheat in the >> skillet to crisp a bit more in lieu of hash browns.Â* Rather than >> bacon, I'm thinking cooking a few from raw small Johnsonville link >> breakfast sausages.Â* Add a couple of scrambled eggs, possibly with a >> bit of grated cheese, perhaps Asiago, and that's dinner. ![]() >> >> Jill > > ==== > > I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad affter > effects ![]() > > Do you get that badge to prove you've had them??Â* We don't get anything > .. except the injection ![]() > > > Beats me. I guess they hope people will walk around wearing the button/badge to encourage others to please get the vaccines! Jill |
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On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 8:44:38 AM UTC-4, wrote:
> On 4/30/2021 7:03 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > On 30/04/2021 00:29, jmcquown wrote: > >> I'm going to YELL! I'm going to SCREAM! I got my second *FREE* > >> Covid-19 VACCINE! (lol) > >> > >> They gave me a button: > >> > >> https://i.postimg.cc/tg8Jx81r/covid-vac.jpg > >> > >> FYI, so far I'm not feeling any ill effects from the 2nd vaccine. The > >> nurse told me to help alleviate the sore arm, exercise the arm. I've > >> been flapping it occasionally like I'm doing a one sided chicken dance > >> (LOL) since I got home. So far my arm doesn't hurt. I'm experiencing > >> no other negative symptoms, either. > >> > >> OB Food: I'm thinking breakfast for dinner. I have leftover already > >> roasted/smashed small yellow (Baby Dutch) potatoes I can reheat in the > >> skillet to crisp a bit more in lieu of hash browns. Rather than > >> bacon, I'm thinking cooking a few from raw small Johnsonville link > >> breakfast sausages. Add a couple of scrambled eggs, possibly with a > >> bit of grated cheese, perhaps Asiago, and that's dinner. ![]() > >> > >> Jill > > > > ==== > > > > I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad affter > > effects ![]() > > > > Do you get that badge to prove you've had them?? We don't get anything > > .. except the injection ![]() > > > > > > > Beats me. I guess they hope people will walk around wearing the > button/badge to encourage others to please get the vaccines! > > Jill Badges? Badges? We don't need no steenking badges! I didn't get a badge. I got a card that's too big to fit in my wallet. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 30/04/2021 13:55, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 8:44:38 AM UTC-4, wrote: >> On 4/30/2021 7:03 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>> On 30/04/2021 00:29, jmcquown wrote: >>>> I'm going to YELL! I'm going to SCREAM! I got my second *FREE* >>>> Covid-19 VACCINE! (lol) >>>> >>>> They gave me a button: >>>> >>>> https://i.postimg.cc/tg8Jx81r/covid-vac.jpg >>>> >>>> FYI, so far I'm not feeling any ill effects from the 2nd vaccine. The >>>> nurse told me to help alleviate the sore arm, exercise the arm. I've >>>> been flapping it occasionally like I'm doing a one sided chicken dance >>>> (LOL) since I got home. So far my arm doesn't hurt. I'm experiencing >>>> no other negative symptoms, either. >>>> >>>> OB Food: I'm thinking breakfast for dinner. I have leftover already >>>> roasted/smashed small yellow (Baby Dutch) potatoes I can reheat in the >>>> skillet to crisp a bit more in lieu of hash browns. Rather than >>>> bacon, I'm thinking cooking a few from raw small Johnsonville link >>>> breakfast sausages. Add a couple of scrambled eggs, possibly with a >>>> bit of grated cheese, perhaps Asiago, and that's dinner. ![]() >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> ==== >>> >>> I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad affter >>> effects ![]() >>> >>> Do you get that badge to prove you've had them?? We don't get anything >>> .. except the injection ![]() >>> >>> >>> >> Beats me. I guess they hope people will walk around wearing the >> button/badge to encourage others to please get the vaccines! >> >> Jill > > Badges? Badges? We don't need no steenking badges! > > I didn't get a badge. I got a card that's too big to fit in my wallet. > > Cindy Hamilton === Heh! At we didn't get anything except a leaflet of information. The details will have gone to our doctors though! |
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On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 10:26:18 AM UTC-4, Ophelia wrote:
> > Badges? Badges? We don't need no steenking badges! > Heh! At we didn't get anything except a leaflet of information. > The details will have gone to our doctors though! Americans don't necessarily have a doctor. I was assigned one by my insurance a couple of years ago, but I've never seen him. I was just about to find a different one (closer to my home), but then COVID hit so I hunkered down. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 05:55:15 -0700, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> I got a card that's too big to fit in my wallet. Fold / spindle / mutilate just a bit? Seriously, the latest fake news here anyways is arguing about if bars / whatever can open for people with proof. Lots of "calls from business leaders, &c". The "proofs" I've seen look like flimsy paper. Someone said badges, and I thought "Why not body cameras for everyone?" That way, you would have the kid sticking his finger in his nose and then running around the store touching everything while his mommy was busy with a smaller one wailing like a banshee. |
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On 2021-04-30 10:45 a.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 05:55:15 -0700, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > Fold / spindle / mutilate just a bit? > > Seriously, the latest fake news here anyways is arguing about if bars / > whatever can open for people with proof. Lots of "calls from business > leaders, &c". > > The "proofs" I've seen look like flimsy paper. > > Someone said badges, and I thought "Why not body cameras for everyone?" > That way, you would have the kid sticking his finger in his nose and then > running around the store touching everything while his mommy was busy > with a smaller one wailing like a banshee. > Somebody was recently busted at a nearby border crossing for presenting a phony negative Covid19 test result. Consider all those people walking into stores and restaurants with their dogs and phony service dog certificates. You send away for them, regular $199.95 but always on sale for $149.95. The kit comes with a vest, an ID tag, a Service Dog patch and a certificate. You can bet that if they come out with some sort of certificate there will be forgeries. |
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On 4/30/2021 8:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 8:44:38 AM UTC-4, wrote: >> On 4/30/2021 7:03 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>> On 30/04/2021 00:29, jmcquown wrote: >>>> I'm going to YELL! I'm going to SCREAM! I got my second *FREE* >>>> Covid-19 VACCINE! (lol) >>>> >>>> They gave me a button: >>>> >>>> https://i.postimg.cc/tg8Jx81r/covid-vac.jpg >>>> >>>> FYI, so far I'm not feeling any ill effects from the 2nd vaccine. The >>>> nurse told me to help alleviate the sore arm, exercise the arm. I've >>>> been flapping it occasionally like I'm doing a one sided chicken dance >>>> (LOL) since I got home. So far my arm doesn't hurt. I'm experiencing >>>> no other negative symptoms, either. >>>> >>>> OB Food: I'm thinking breakfast for dinner. I have leftover already >>>> roasted/smashed small yellow (Baby Dutch) potatoes I can reheat in the >>>> skillet to crisp a bit more in lieu of hash browns. Rather than >>>> bacon, I'm thinking cooking a few from raw small Johnsonville link >>>> breakfast sausages. Add a couple of scrambled eggs, possibly with a >>>> bit of grated cheese, perhaps Asiago, and that's dinner. ![]() >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> ==== >>> >>> I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad affter >>> effects ![]() >>> >>> Do you get that badge to prove you've had them?? We don't get anything >>> .. except the injection ![]() >>> >>> >>> >> Beats me. I guess they hope people will walk around wearing the >> button/badge to encourage others to please get the vaccines! >> >> Jill > > Badges? Badges? We don't need no steenking badges! > > I didn't get a badge. I got a card that's too big to fit in my wallet. > > Cindy Hamilton > I got a vaccination/shot record card, too. I have it in a zipper compartment in my purse. Jill |
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On 4/30/2021 5:09 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> I got a vaccination/shot record card, too.Â* I have it in a zipper > compartment in my purse. > > Jill > Right next to your Prozac and Prednisone. |
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On 2021 Apr 30, , Cindy Hamilton wrote
(in >): > I didn't get a badge. I got a card that's too big to fit in my wallet. Mine folds in four and fits. "They" have to live with that. leo |
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On 30/04/2021 13:44, jmcquown wrote:
> On 4/30/2021 7:03 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> On 30/04/2021 00:29, jmcquown wrote: >>> I'm going to YELL!Â* I'm going to SCREAM!Â* I got my second *FREE* >>> Covid-19 VACCINE! (lol) >>> >>> They gave me a button: >>> >>> https://i.postimg.cc/tg8Jx81r/covid-vac.jpg >>> >>> FYI, so far I'm not feeling any ill effects from the 2nd vaccine. >>> The nurse told me to help alleviate the sore arm, exercise the arm. >>> I've been flapping it occasionally like I'm doing a one sided chicken >>> dance (LOL) since I got home.Â* So far my arm doesn't hurt.Â* I'm >>> experiencing no other negative symptoms, either. >>> >>> OB Food:Â* I'm thinking breakfast for dinner.Â* I have leftover already >>> roasted/smashed small yellow (Baby Dutch) potatoes I can reheat in >>> the skillet to crisp a bit more in lieu of hash browns.Â* Rather than >>> bacon, I'm thinking cooking a few from raw small Johnsonville link >>> breakfast sausages.Â* Add a couple of scrambled eggs, possibly with a >>> bit of grated cheese, perhaps Asiago, and that's dinner. ![]() >>> >>> Jill >> >> ==== >> >> I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad >> affter effects ![]() >> >> Do you get that badge to prove you've had them??Â* We don't get >> anything .. except the injection ![]() >> >> >> > Beats me.Â* I guess they hope people will walk around wearing the > button/badge to encourage others to please get the vaccines! > > Jill === Could be ![]() |
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 jmcquown wrote:
>On 4/30/2021 Ophelia wrote: >> On 30/04/2021 jmcquown wrote: >>> I'm going to YELL!* I'm going to SCREAM!* I got my second *FREE* >>> Covid-19 VACCINE! (lol) >>> >>> They gave me a button: >>> >>> https://i.postimg.cc/tg8Jx81r/covid-vac.jpg >>> >>> FYI, so far I'm not feeling any ill effects from the 2nd vaccine.* The >>> nurse told me to help alleviate the sore arm, exercise the arm.* I've >>> been flapping it occasionally like I'm doing a one sided chicken dance >>> (LOL) since I got home.* So far my arm doesn't hurt.* I'm experiencing >>> no other negative symptoms, either. >>> >>> OB Food:* I'm thinking breakfast for dinner.* I have leftover already >>> roasted/smashed small yellow (Baby Dutch) potatoes I can reheat in the >>> skillet to crisp a bit more in lieu of hash browns.* Rather than >>> bacon, I'm thinking cooking a few from raw small Johnsonville link >>> breakfast sausages.* Add a couple of scrambled eggs, possibly with a >>> bit of grated cheese, perhaps Asiago, and that's dinner. ![]() >>> >>> Jill >> >> ==== >> >> I am pleased you've had both vaccines now and like us, had no bad affter >> effects ![]() >> >> Do you get that badge to prove you've had them??* We don't get anything >> .. except the injection ![]() >> >Beats me. I guess they hope people will walk around wearing the >button/badge to encourage others to please get the vaccines! > >Jill Being in rehab I missed my second Phizer vaccine appointment, however fortunately the rehab arranged for my second vaccine at the rehab, a Walgreen tech arrived to give me the shot. I experienced no side effects. Walgreens gave me a card for each shot. This is the Rehab Center: https://greenemeadows.com/ Not a bad facility, I received good care... just can't recommend the food, most was inedible. I didn't have much appetite anyway so only ate about half the items they served... the coffee was disgusting, weak and arrived cold. They served a lot of turkey patties, not something I would eat. I pretty much lived on French toast and cole slaw (not bad). The beverage with each meal was Kool Aid. Veggies were canned; green beans or niblets. I was able to ask for cottage cheese with a side of canned fruit (pineapple chunks and manderin oranges. We were weighed every day, I dropped ten pounds there. My main complaint was that it was very noisy, everyone had their TV on different stations and very loud... I kept my door closed. |
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 12:19:56 -0400, Sheldon Martin wrote:
> This is the Rehab Center: > https://www.twincountyrecoveryservices.org/ Just as we thought. -sw |
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 12:14:51 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 12:19:56 -0400, Sheldon Martin wrote: > >> This is the Rehab Center: >> https://www.t > >Just as we thought. > >-sw You are pathetic. |
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On 2021-04-30 12:19 p.m., Sheldon Martin wrote:
> Being in rehab I missed my second Phizer vaccine appointment, however > fortunately the rehab arranged for my second vaccine at the rehab, a > Walgreen tech arrived to give me the shot. I experienced no side > effects. Walgreens gave me a card for each shot. > This is the Rehab Center: > https://greenemeadows.com/ Good to hear you got your second shot. > Not a bad facility, I received good care... just can't recommend the > food, most was inedible. I didn't have much appetite anyway so only > ate about half the items they served... the coffee was disgusting, > weak and arrived cold. They served a lot of turkey patties, not > something I would eat. I pretty much lived on French toast and cole > slaw (not bad). The beverage with each meal was Kool Aid. Veggies > were canned; green beans or niblets. I was able to ask for cottage > cheese with a side of canned fruit (pineapple chunks and manderin > oranges. We were weighed every day, I dropped ten pounds there. I had pretty bad food when I was in the hospital last August, and I missed a lot of meals. The first day I arrived there around 4 pm was checked out in the ER and was admitted, but no bed available in cardiac ward so I stayed in the ER. Being admitted so late, I missed supper. Due to a procedure they were going to do I missed breakfast and lunch. They moved me up to cardiac ICU around 4 pm and when dinners came there was none for me. The nurse found me some sandwiches. Meals were typically a tiny portion of meat and a pile of vegetables. One day it was broccoli and cauliflower and another day it was a big pile of corn. Breakfast was a small scoop of dry industrial scrambled eggs and one piece of dry, cold toast. They would give me a cup of juice and a cup of tepid water with a teabag or instant coffee. The water was so far from hot that you could leave the bag in it for 5 minutes and it barely changed the colour of the water. I missed a few more meals because they were hoping to something that involved knocking me out. It got to the point that I didn't mind missing meals because they were so small and so horrible I was not missing much. Between the lack of food, the missed meals and being pumped full od diuretics, I dropped more than 20 pounds over the 6 days I was there. > My main complaint was that it was very noisy, everyone had their TV on > different stations and very loud... I kept my door closed. My room was pretty quiet. I had a nice big room to myself. It was strange. I had had a Covid test three days before I went to the hospital and the day before I went i got the results... negative. They still put me into isolation because I had had symptoms that led to me getting the test. Noise was more of a problem when I had been in ICU after bypass surgery. The nurses used to hang out in the hall in front of my room at shift change. The food was much better there but the place was dismal and in spite of being heavily medicated I hardly slept a wink in 11 days. |
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 13:28:46 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2021-04-30 12:19 p.m., Sheldon Martin wrote: > >> Being in rehab I missed my second Phizer vaccine appointment, however >> fortunately the rehab arranged for my second vaccine at the rehab, a >> Walgreen tech arrived to give me the shot. I experienced no side >> effects. Walgreens gave me a card for each shot. >> This is the Rehab Center: >> https://greenemeadows.com/ > > > Good to hear you got your second shot. > > >> Not a bad facility, I received good care... just can't recommend the >> food, most was inedible. I didn't have much appetite anyway so only >> ate about half the items they served... the coffee was disgusting, >> weak and arrived cold. They served a lot of turkey patties, not >> something I would eat. I pretty much lived on French toast and cole >> slaw (not bad). The beverage with each meal was Kool Aid. Veggies >> were canned; green beans or niblets. I was able to ask for cottage >> cheese with a side of canned fruit (pineapple chunks and manderin >> oranges. We were weighed every day, I dropped ten pounds there. > > I had pretty bad food when I was in the hospital last August, and I > missed a lot of meals. The first day I arrived there around 4 pm was > checked out in the ER and was admitted, but no bed available in cardiac > ward so I stayed in the ER. Being admitted so late, I missed supper. > Due to a procedure they were going to do I missed breakfast and lunch. > They moved me up to cardiac ICU around 4 pm and when dinners came there > was none for me. The nurse found me some sandwiches. > > Meals were typically a tiny portion of meat and a pile of vegetables. > One day it was broccoli and cauliflower and another day it was a big > pile of corn. Breakfast was a small scoop of dry industrial scrambled > eggs and one piece of dry, cold toast. They would give me a cup of > juice and a cup of tepid water with a teabag or instant coffee. The > water was so far from hot that you could leave the bag in it for 5 > minutes and it barely changed the colour of the water. > > I missed a few more meals because they were hoping to something that > involved knocking me out. It got to the point that I didn't mind > missing meals because they were so small and so horrible I was not > missing much. Between the lack of food, the missed meals and being > pumped full od diuretics, I dropped more than 20 pounds over the 6 days > I was there. > >> My main complaint was that it was very noisy, everyone had their TV on >> different stations and very loud... I kept my door closed. > > My room was pretty quiet. I had a nice big room to myself. It was > strange. I had had a Covid test three days before I went to the hospital > and the day before I went i got the results... negative. They still put > me into isolation because I had had symptoms that led to me getting the > test. > > Noise was more of a problem when I had been in ICU after bypass surgery. > The nurses used to hang out in the hall in front of my room at shift > change. The food was much better there but the place was dismal and in > spite of being heavily medicated I hardly slept a wink in 11 days. 40+ years ago I had a long stay and found the food to be excellent. 20 years later, for another but shorter stay, there had been a marked deterioration in quality. Our Con govt had got rid of the in-house cooks and contracted out to CANA, the airline food makers. |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> I missed a few more meals because they were hoping to something that > involved knocking me out. It got to the point that I didn't mind > missing meals because they were so small and so horrible I was not > missing much. Between the lack of food, the missed meals and being > pumped full od diuretics, I dropped more than 20 pounds over the 6 days > I was there. Correct me if I've missed something but spending 6 days in the hospital for serious heart problems and they allowed you to lose more than 20 pounds? That doesn't sound like very good health care to me. |
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On 4/30/2021 12:19 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote:
> Not a bad facility, I received good care... just can't recommend the > food, most was inedible. I didn't have much appetite anyway so only > ate about half the items they served... the coffee was disgusting, > weak and arrived cold. They served a lot of turkey patties, not > something I would eat. I pretty much lived on French toast and cole > slaw (not bad). The beverage with each meal was Kool Aid. Veggies > were canned; green beans or niblets. I was able to ask for cottage > cheese with a side of canned fruit (pineapple chunks and manderin > oranges. We were weighed every day, I dropped ten pounds there. > My main complaint was that it was very noisy, everyone had their TV on > different stations and very loud... I kept my door closed. I heard you were recovering, glad to see you're back in one piece. nancy |
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Sheldon wrote:
> Being in rehab I missed my second Phizer vaccine appointment, however > fortunately the rehab arranged for my second vaccine at the rehab, a > Walgreen tech arrived to give me the shot. I experienced no side > effects. Walgreens gave me a card for each shot. > This is the Rehab Center: > https://greenemeadows.com/ > Not a bad facility, I received good care... just can't recommend the > food, most was inedible. I didn't have much appetite anyway so only > ate about half the items they served... the coffee was disgusting, > weak and arrived cold. They served a lot of turkey patties, not > something I would eat. I pretty much lived on French toast and cole > slaw (not bad). The beverage with each meal was Kool Aid. Veggies > were canned; green beans or niblets. I was able to ask for cottage > cheese with a side of canned fruit (pineapple chunks and manderin > oranges. We were weighed every day, I dropped ten pounds there. > My main complaint was that it was very noisy, everyone had their TV on > different stations and very loud... I kept my door closed. Last week I returned from six weeks of physical rehab in a very similar place. The care was top - notch, all staff members were super, from the cleaners on up to the MD's... The food was generally appalling, I was on a "soft" diet, so meat, etc., was often ground up, resembled dog food or Kuthe Chow... I had a mini - fridge in the room, and the lounge around the corner had a micro for cooking and a large fridge that I could use to store frozen items.. I ended up ordering most of my vittles from Amazon Fresh grocery delivery, so I was okay...also ordered take - out several times. I was lucky I had a nice quiet room, not too much drama with LOUD teevee's, etc... What was shocking was the RUDE behaviors of some of the other patients towards the kind and caring staff...I can understand how "nursing home abuse" can occur, I told the nurses that if I ran this joint these atrocious patients would be OUT on the street, lol... I enjoyed chatting with staff, especially the CNA's, they work hard for pretty much minimum wage ($15/hour here). I gifted the nursing and physical therapy staff with lotsa nice chocolate, plus constantly thanking them for their effort and time...when I left they were really sincerely happy that I had been there, adding that they hoped they'd *not* see me again, lol... Anyways, Sheldon, I am glad you are back home and back here, hope all is coming along okay for you... Now that I'm much more vigorous and energetic and On The Road to Wellville I am ready to go out and KICK some SOCIALIAST/DUMBOCRATIC ass, lol... PS: I had no erotic experiences with anyone either in the hospital or the rehab center - in case Steve Wertz is wondering... ;-P -- Best Greg |
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GM wrote:
> Sheldon wrote: > >> Being in rehab I missed my second Phizer vaccine appointment, however >> fortunately the rehab arranged for my second vaccine at the rehab, a >> Walgreen tech arrived to give me the shot. I experienced no side >> effects. Walgreens gave me a card for each shot. >> This is the Rehab Center: >> https://greenemeadows.com/ >> Not a bad facility, I received good care... just can't recommend the >> food, most was inedible. I didn't have much appetite anyway so only >> ate about half the items they served... the coffee was disgusting, >> weak and arrived cold. They served a lot of turkey patties, not >> something I would eat. I pretty much lived on French toast and cole >> slaw (not bad). The beverage with each meal was Kool Aid. Veggies >> were canned; green beans or niblets. I was able to ask for cottage >> cheese with a side of canned fruit (pineapple chunks and manderin >> oranges. We were weighed every day, I dropped ten pounds there. >> My main complaint was that it was very noisy, everyone had their TV on >> different stations and very loud... I kept my door closed. > > > Last week I returned from six weeks of physical rehab in a very similar place. The care was top - notch, all staff members were super, from the cleaners on up to the MD's... > > The food was generally appalling, I was on a "soft" diet, so meat, etc., was often ground up, resembled dog food or Kuthe Chow... > > I had a mini - fridge in the room, and the lounge around the corner had a micro for cooking and a large fridge that I could use to store frozen items. I ended up ordering most of my vittles from Amazon Fresh grocery delivery, so I was okay...also ordered take - out several times. > > I was lucky I had a nice quiet room, not too much drama with LOUD teevee's, etc... > > What was shocking was the RUDE behaviors of some of the other patients towards the kind and caring staff...I can understand how "nursing home abuse" can occur, I told the nurses that if I ran this joint these atrocious patients would be OUT on the street, lol... > > I enjoyed chatting with staff, especially the CNA's, they work hard for pretty much minimum wage ($15/hour here). I gifted the nursing and physical therapy staff with lotsa nice chocolate, plus constantly thanking them for their effort and time...when I left they were really sincerely happy that I had been there, adding that they hoped they'd *not* see me again, lol... > > Anyways, Sheldon, I am glad you are back home and back here, hope all is coming along okay for you... > > Now that I'm much more vigorous and energetic and On The Road to Wellville I am ready to go out and KICK some SOCIALIAST/DUMBOCRATIC ass, lol... > > PS: I had no erotic experiences with anyone either in the hospital or the rehab center - in case Steve Wertz is wondering... > > ;-P > Popeye was probably traumatized by gigantic enormous huge jewish knockers that he'd never seen before. Those nurses tits were the size of the titanic! The poor sailor simply passed out, and don't remember. |
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 08:44:29 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
> Beats me. I guess they hope people will walk around wearing the > button/badge to encourage others to please get the vaccines! We got little 3/4" square stickers. So people with the virus can get right up into your face just to read what your sticker says. -sw |
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 12:07:47 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 08:44:29 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> Beats me. I guess they hope people will walk around wearing the >> button/badge to encourage others to please get the vaccines! > >We got little 3/4" square stickers. So people with the virus can get >right up into your face just to read what your sticker says. > >-sw We got red/white/blue V lapel pins, presumably for Vaccine. It was timely to wear as we got it to wear immediately after the national election. V for Victory ![]() Janet US |
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On 4/30/2021 1:12 PM, US Janet wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 12:07:47 -0500, Sqwertz > > wrote: > >> On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 08:44:29 -0400, jmcquown wrote: >> >>> Beats me. I guess they hope people will walk around wearing the >>> button/badge to encourage others to please get the vaccines! >> >> We got little 3/4" square stickers. So people with the virus can get >> right up into your face just to read what your sticker says. >> >> -sw > > We got red/white/blue V lapel pins, presumably for Vaccine. It was > timely to wear as we got it to wear immediately after the national > election. V for Victory ![]() > Janet US You got a vaccine in early November? "Immediately after the national election?" |
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On 4/30/2021 1:07 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 08:44:29 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> Beats me. I guess they hope people will walk around wearing the >> button/badge to encourage others to please get the vaccines! > > We got little 3/4" square stickers. So people with the virus can get > right up into your face just to read what your sticker says. > > -sw > Yours looks like a billboard on your little tiny chest, dwarf. |
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