I moved the shot to next week so I can take a full week of the supplements...I have access to Sauna and will also take cold showers and have sauna blanket in my home that gets real hot and I get a good sweat and I have joov red light/ifra light thearapy pannels
I make 6 figures+ at work and I have a position that requires sales and travel. After summer the department will be traveling again hence the need for the Vax/Owner of private company needs proof for all EE's that travel outside of office with regularity for work...I can take the J&J Vax non mRNA with the supplements, alot of water, sauna and cold shower I believe im doing the best I can.
Only other option is to ask for new position at work resulting in far less pay or look for new job all together...This job supports my two other LLC's where I have independent contractors I pay...Quitting this job without another one lined up is illadvised and I feel I can do all I can by taking the lesser of two evils and loading up on the supplements and modalities such as sauna, lights cold showers and prayer I may be ok...
Thank you to the forum for the supplement info and the confirmation that the J&J is the best of the three out right now.
It's a tough and unfair situation to be in! It's easy to say "things" without being faced with the same situation. In this situation I pray that this shot has a neutral health impact on you and it's a minor inconvenience in time!
Speaking about saying things when not faced with the same situation, I found this poem inspirational.
On a separate note and just to state an observation, in my place of work, I've noticed all the high end consultants took the jab too. I'm not surprised to be honest because at a certain level, I suppose the job becomes too important and this jab is a minor inconvenience. In fact one could argue, and I'm sure they do, that enough systems exist to ensure no dangerous product is pushed onto the market. In this regard the risk benefit ratio heavily favours just taking the jab and getting on with the prescribed life. It does raise some interesting philosophical questions if I could add one additional thing... this is how wealth frees us but then also comes to imprison us in the end. It's all part and parcel of 3D existence and the lessons we must learn in these incarnation cycles I suppose.
Here's the funny thing
@Menna and I'm not saying it should apply to you. I find stories quite interesting and one thing I note about stories is that there will always be someone or a group of people out there with the story that you think of. In this situation, I imagine a situation many years down the line, I seat on my reclining sofa in front of the TV, old and grey and I notice a documentary. The documentary, which I choose to watch is one of a group of people, they used to be high flying New Yorkers, now retired somewhere in the backcountry and what they tell the viewer is how they managed to navigate the situation way back then, keep their profession and standing and come out the other side with stories and I suppose lessons that ended up transforming them in different ways. When I do watch this documentary I'll make sure to pay particular attention to what they did, what options they considered that allowed them to carve out this path and I'll think, perhaps I'll even ask you if that was something open to you. So get ready for a random question being posted to you in a couple of years time regarding this.
But yes, it's always interesting to know that when faced with impossibilities, where their appears like there's no options, there's always a group of "weasels" out there who still manage to navigate the situation and one day tell their story. I watch these stories with intrigue as I always wonder what it takes to be one such weasel and what stops one from being one. Maybe it's a lottery pick where one falls in this grand chessboard!
Writing about these men who somehow managed to make it to the other side against all odds made me think of this:
Future generations will have their stories indeed...