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hazelnfilbert 4 points ago +4 / -0

I feel both pity and frustration. Their employer is pushing it, yes. But my dad also gave his friend information about the dangers/known risks of it and encouraged him to hold off and learn more. My dad was out for a week, comes back and his buddy got the jab. 😖

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hazelnfilbert 8 points ago +8 / -0

This is exactly what happened to my dad's cooworker. 2 weeks post J+J, paralysis in one arm and legs. He still can barely walk and has no feeling in one arm and his torso. Can't feel hunger, urinate on his own, walk without assistance...

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hazelnfilbert 1 point ago +1 / -0

I understand the temptation to make that statement, but my dear...it is incorrect. I have won a few.

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hazelnfilbert 5 points ago +6 / -1

Consider baking your own desserts. The sky's pretty much the limit. My family never eats premade or from a mix desserts. I use high quality ingredients and cut the sugar to usually around half what the recipes call for. When my children tasted other people's baking they say "all I can taste is the sugar!". And before you wonder if I am one of those crunchy 'these cookies are gluten free egg free and sweetened with applesauce' sorts...no. The desserts and sweet treats I make are delicious. You simply don't need as much sugar as most of us are accustomed to, to make things taste good.