Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both kids got the Covid shots, neither got the boosters. Our doctor didn’t recommend them and we don’t plan on ever getting them the boosters. DH and I got one booster early on and didn’t get any more after that. Looking back, I regret giving the initial shots to my kids but caved to the pressure here.
Why? Did something happen?
Yes the lamestream media lied to us
Anonymous wrote:We get yearly flu shots. I and my kids had the initial 2 covid shots and then a booster. We stopped with that several years ago. My husband has gotten the covid shot once a year because he travels a lot. For 2 years in a row the kids and I and my husband got covid in the fall-VERY MILD and we figured that created some immunity. This fall they didn't get covid, but they got it for a day each at the start of break. We only tested because our elderly relative asked us to and turned out an illness milder than the common cold was covid. Their reactions to covid shots are far worse than this and my son had such a rapid heart beat after the booster years ago I almost took him to the ER.
The experts are divided about whether healthy people need a yearly covid shot. SCIENCE is divided so no need to yell science. I have worked in research as a grad student and there is a lot of corruption in the field too.
For the record when it comes to regular vaccines for kids, I am provaccine, but see no issue with adapting the schedule. I also do think there is plenty of evidence a small subset of the population is vulnerable to certain vaccines.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both kids got the Covid shots, neither got the boosters. Our doctor didn’t recommend them and we don’t plan on ever getting them the boosters. DH and I got one booster early on and didn’t get any more after that. Looking back, I regret giving the initial shots to my kids but caved to the pressure here.
Why? Did something happen?
Yes the lamestream media lied to us
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been so busy, no excuse, we haven’t had our flu shots never mind our covid shots. We usually get a flu shot, kids only received 1st and 2nd covid shots when they came out.
Should I bother at this point to get both shots fir our teens or just get one, the flu shot? What have you done? My teens are 16 & 17, healthy.
Stop it
Those shots are safe
You don’t want to give it to your kid you suck as a parent and are a fool to listen to RFK jr and MTG . Really showing your brain cells are dead OP
Put your kids up for adoption you have nothing but stupidity and bad patches to give them
Anonymous wrote:We have been so busy, no excuse, we haven’t had our flu shots never mind our covid shots. We usually get a flu shot, kids only received 1st and 2nd covid shots when they came out.
Should I bother at this point to get both shots fir our teens or just get one, the flu shot? What have you done? My teens are 16 & 17, healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both kids got the Covid shots, neither got the boosters. Our doctor didn’t recommend them and we don’t plan on ever getting them the boosters. DH and I got one booster early on and didn’t get any more after that. Looking back, I regret giving the initial shots to my kids but caved to the pressure here.
Why? Did something happen?
No, nothing happened except more research has become available on the shots and how effective they are or are not. I had some longish side effects with each shot. It makes me second guess the decisions that I gave these to my children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both kids got the Covid shots, neither got the boosters. Our doctor didn’t recommend them and we don’t plan on ever getting them the boosters. DH and I got one booster early on and didn’t get any more after that. Looking back, I regret giving the initial shots to my kids but caved to the pressure here.
Why? Did something happen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both kids got the Covid shots, neither got the boosters. Our doctor didn’t recommend them and we don’t plan on ever getting them the boosters. DH and I got one booster early on and didn’t get any more after that. Looking back, I regret giving the initial shots to my kids but caved to the pressure here.
Why? Did something happen?
No, nothing happened except more research has become available on the shots and how effective they are or are not. I had some longish side effects with each shot. It makes me second guess the decisions that I gave these to my children.