Message from @Ubo

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2019-02-17 15:36:31 UTC  

It was your claim that European vaccinations weren't the same so I'd like you to back that up.

2019-02-17 15:36:46 UTC  

oh, i think you got me wrong

2019-02-17 15:37:35 UTC  

Perhaps. The way it ran seemed that way.

2019-02-17 15:37:40 UTC  

i dont know or care if my information applies to America or not, just like i dont know or care if it applies to China or Indonesia or whatever other faraway country you'd like to name, but i do know that vaccines as they are adminstered on this side of the Atlantic absolutely _are_ subjected to rigorous testing

2019-02-17 15:38:20 UTC  

Produce those testings.

2019-02-17 15:38:24 UTC  

again

2019-02-17 15:38:30 UTC  

thats gonna be rather hard if you dont speak dutch, but ill try

2019-02-17 15:38:55 UTC  

Well, aren't they mostly form GlaxoSmith-cline?

2019-02-17 15:39:30 UTC  

Test should be sufficient for both areas.

2019-02-17 15:39:44 UTC  

I'll look at all opposing opinions or arguments. I'm not gonna ignore or refuse to examine any evidence.

2019-02-17 15:40:03 UTC  

But are the tests done that well is diff question.

2019-02-17 15:40:31 UTC  

i'd like to be clear on the fact that i am not necessarily pro-vaccine--i just think that its silly that so many Americans like to think that their (admittedly terrible) legislation on the subject is somehow universal

2019-02-17 15:43:50 UTC  

I'm not saying that, but I am saying nearly every vaccination should be avoided at all cost. Some people might be able to fight off the effects, but they ***will*** affect many.

2019-02-17 15:44:05 UTC  

So.. ten seconds of research shows this..

2019-02-17 15:44:18 UTC  

do you have a similar position on the rest of modern medicine?

2019-02-17 15:46:04 UTC  

If I find adequate reason and evidence of what they affect, then of course. I haven't gone through all of the pharmaceuticals because there are far more of those than vaccinations, but I intend to.

2019-02-17 15:46:37 UTC  

i see

2019-02-17 15:46:53 UTC  

what course of action would you recommend one who is in need of medical services in one way or another to take, then?

2019-02-17 15:47:56 UTC  

Antipsychotics and Antidepressants suck

2019-02-17 15:48:50 UTC  

If someone breaks an arm, you're of course going to need to deal with that, accordingly. However, when it comes to the pain management, there could be other forms of relief without addictive narcotics.

2019-02-17 15:49:55 UTC  

oh, on that we can agree

2019-02-17 15:50:39 UTC  

well... what would be an easy alt for m opioids?

2019-02-17 15:51:05 UTC  

Kratom?

2019-02-17 15:51:12 UTC  

That's all ik

2019-02-17 15:51:42 UTC  

Yeah, those are pretty nasty bits. Weight gain, added depression, suicidal thoughts from altering your brain chemistry, insomnia, addiction, your body slowing and eventually ceasing the production of certain chemicals.
Yes, antipsychotics and antidepressants are horrendous.

2019-02-17 15:51:54 UTC  

opioids _can_ be warranted in very extreme circumstances (i have a mate who fell out of a flat once and broke every bone in his body)

2019-02-17 15:52:07 UTC  

the problem with them is more that they are prescribed for every remotely annoying little ache

2019-02-17 15:52:35 UTC  

Docs get arrested now for prescribing it

2019-02-17 15:52:37 UTC  

Yes, I don't agree with how commonly they use it.

2019-02-17 15:52:55 UTC  

So people get in pain because it's so bad the epidemic

2019-02-17 15:53:02 UTC  

Used it. You're right, they have stopped that for a large part.

2019-02-17 15:53:30 UTC  

opioids also arent really addictive if they're used for extreme pain relief only

2019-02-17 15:53:38 UTC  

gotta survive on aspirin then?

2019-02-17 15:53:46 UTC  

that only happens if they're used frivolously (aka, in 99% of the cases)

2019-02-17 15:53:58 UTC  

Aspirin will kill you as well

2019-02-17 15:54:10 UTC  

the friend i talked about earlier was under morphine 24/7 the first few months after the accident, but had no withdrawals whatsoever when they took him off of it

2019-02-17 15:54:30 UTC  

Interesting

2019-02-17 15:54:56 UTC  

but you gotta keep in mind that falling five stories is not exactly a typical case

2019-02-17 15:55:08 UTC  

Yea lol

2019-02-17 15:55:35 UTC  

Perhaps, the body needed it, as you suggested and if he stopped the moment he was able to stand the pain on his own or it got better quick enough, then sure, I can see how it may not affect him.

2019-02-17 15:55:52 UTC  

yeah, that was the idea