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I couldn’t care less, enjoy your court case.

It be done before it gets an issue for me dude........ .u see we have things in place not for power to ever be abused again since the the fall of the third reich and the lessons learned of people who didn't fight back because they were afraid of authorities threats.

So enjoy having the jab you didn't need........tick rock clot in the pot
 
It be done before it gets an issue for me dude........ .u see we have things in place not for power to ever be abused again since the the fall of the third reich and the lessons learned of people who didn't fight back because they were afraid of authorities threats.

So enjoy having the jab you didn't need........tick rock clot in the pot
‘We’ as if you’re part of anything tangible ffs. What you mean is others are preparing to legally challenge whilst you do **** all.

Being double vaccinated likely saved my life btw, you truly clueless blooter.
 
‘We’ as if you’re part of anything tangible ffs. What you mean is others are preparing to legally challenge whilst you do **** all.

Being double vaccinated likely saved my life btw, you truly clueless blooter.

Shame saved from covid by the vaccine that killed him............dwarf man may you rest in peace.
 
Hasn't that drug been linked to Stoke and heart attacks too ?

I think even Ibruprofen has an increased risk of stroke, but that Diclofenac stuff bumps up the stats quite considerably.

Celecoxib i believe has a better tolerability record than diclofenac, even though you require a higher dosage.
 
You have to be so careful of arthritis drugs. The side effects are noticeable but you have to be aware of them, because they will creep up on you over the course of time. All warnings that are in the leaflets and well documented. The problem is if you've been taking the drugs for a few years, sometimes people forget to relate them to medical conditions that later occur, that's when you need your GP to be on the ball.

yeah, my grandad has arthritis and was meant to take some medication only when the arthritis was bad. Unfortunately, he's old and also not well educated so at some point he was taking them every day i think because of the arthritis pain, especially the humidity in HK which brings it out. Unfortunately, it's badly damaged his liver (think it was this rather than kidney) so he has to be super careful about what he eats now. not much meat, vegetables mainly and very bland food.
 
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yeah, my grandad has arthritis and was meant to take some medication only when the arthritis was bad. Unfortunately, he's old and also not well educated so at some point he was taking them every day i think because of the arthritis pain, especially the humidity in HK which brings it out. Unfortunately, it's badly damaged his liver (think it was this rather than kidney) so he has to be super careful about what he eats now. not much meat, vegetables mainly and very bland food.

Sorry to read that mate about your grandad. Yeah doctors will write 'when required' or something like that. Problem is that then leaves it open to different intepretations, depending on the patient. The only way it can get picked up then is if your doctor notices it when signing off the repeat prescriptions. Not blaming the doctors btw, it's some how educating people the possible long term side effects of drugs, and getting a balance before it goes wrong, as we read on here, at times it does. Psychologically it's not helped when we see supermarkets shelves well stock with drugs as if they are selling sweeties, it can give out the wrong message.
 
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Right, just gone to google and searched the question we've been discussing...

There may also be a chance of having high blood pressure later in life. However, the loss in kidney function is usually very mild, and life span is normal. Most people with one kidney live healthy, normal lives with few problems. In other words, one healthy kidney can work as well as two.14 Apr 2020.

Ffs, no wonder people go around scared in life.
i'm sure the consultant who removed mine was flogging them as all i ever heard on the ward was "don't worry you only need the one " <laugh>
 
Even the right wing are worried about the pushers........listen before making the assumptions.....fox news blah blah.....truth is truth and because I have neither affiliation with left or right I can use both sides when sense is spoken

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Even the right wing are worried about the pushers........listen before making the assumptions.....fox news blah blah.....truth is truth and because I have neither affiliation with left or right I can use both sides when sense is spoken

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Is that the same Fox News that has a stricter vaccine mandate than the US in general?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...ws-employees-vaccination-status-b1905102.html
They are bullshitting hypocrites trying to sell harmful nonsense to idiots.
 
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