If you didn't see my post about this a few months ago, here it is.
What happened after that incident is that the day after, mom said she had to go to New York because my stepdad needs surgery up there, so basically nothing happened, because i had to stay with my little brother for a month and take him to school, but mom and stepdad came back on the 15th, and they said nothing about the booster until a few days ago, after the news started pushing this Omicron or whatever bullshit variant this is. Right now, I'm not in a position to where i can do what i did and literally refuse to take the booster, because she wants to be in the doctor's office with me as they inject me, and I'm really fucking worried that I'm gonna get heart problems. i had to get vaxxed back in February, but now, I'm just really fucking worried. I'm gonna document things for the next two weeks and keep y'all posted, and hopefully nothing happens.
Once again: you know what the risks are that are associated with your decision. If by choosing to retain your right to bodily autonomy and to make your own medical decisions, you are risking the possibility of homelessness, then you have to decide what is more important to you: your home, or your right to decide not to be injected with shit if you don't want to.
It's absolutely outrageous that anyone should be forced to make that decision, and it's not fair, but there it is. I honestly wouldn't judge you either way. It's not a call anyone else can make for you.
It's not, and I thought I had my mom too, as Publix asks on the immunization form which vaccine you want to take, and I'm due for my flu vax anyway, so I picked that and only that, and thought my mom wouldn't notice, and she didn't, until she went to get her reading glasses and saw it, so fuck.
The reason I got even more worried now is because the personal trainer i got at the gym (mainly to help me with dietary stuff) got me on protein and a multivitamin, and i'm (probably irrationally) thinking those are going to make me more likely to get myocarditis.
Bro, you're not a kid anymore. You're not doing yourself any favors by trying to avoid conflict through obfuscation. The one piece of solid advice that I will give you is that, whatever decision you make, take responsibility for it, and stand by it. Don't pretend you made a different choice. Men can't get away with that shit, and you won't have any self-respect left if you try.
Yeah. I'm too conflict-averse for my own good, but i'm slowly getting over that. I've resolved to actually try and reason with my mom using the myocarditis stats, but if that doesn't work, i will go scorched earth.