Post#696 » by paulpressey25 » Tue Oct 12, 2021 11:45 pm
The vax situation isn’t as clear cut as either side makes it out to be. I had to ride out a horrific situation with my father a few years back where he had a Guillan Barre reaction to the flu shot. It isn’t fun watching your father paralyzed, body functions slowly shutting down, and the docs not able to sort it out. Thankfully after a couple days we got him properly diagnosed and reversed with IVIG. Took about another four months for him to get back to normal.And he was very fortunate to recover. But we basically thought he was gone, as did he.
The challenge with the vax is that there are people who have some terrible side effects. And unlike the 1940’s, cases with side effects today are reported far and wide, causing more panic than necessary. In the olden days, those with a rare bad vax reaction just died (or other) and you never heard about it, because the diseases of those days were so serious, you absolutely had to have the vax, side effects be damned. My family and I are fully vaxxed. People should get the vax. But I respect the position Kyrie is taking, even though I can’t agree with it.
As for the Nets, they knew what they were getting into with Kyrie, albeit they couldn’t predict this particular angle. If you team up three superstars all with known issues (egos, injuries, etc) you’re going to get imperfect results. This wasn’t the LeBron/Wade/Bosh pairing of 2010.