I regret it. I regret it because it has had an effect on my immune system. I have NEVER been so allergic to everything in my life. And that is causing sinus infections and chronic bronchitis.
Now I am going to have to get allergy shots once a month, and I don't even know if it is safe to get the shots in the same arm where I had the "vaccine" and the boosters. Supposedly the "vaccine" stays in the arm and doesn't move. (Except it's not actually a vaccine, and it does move, to women's reproductive parts).
But there is no one smart enough to tell me whether the lump of nano particles in my arm will over-react to allergy shots.
@4meAndyou The theory about it staying in the arm would explain why my arm started hurting when I got covid a month ago. Unless it's some weird muscle memory.
@CrazyMusicLover Nope. They planned for it NOT to travel to other parts of the body...but unfortunately it does travel. I think, with one "vaccination" and two boosters, I have a lump of the stuff down near the bone in my upper arm. I'm wondering if something bad will happen if I get my allergy shots there, too. Anyone who assures me that it won't will just be guessing.