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I have a very good idea how difficult MS can be and how the system is now rigged against you getting help, what you need is to catch cancer so you can get chemo as the best chance to fix your MS. It's a weird world.
Good luck and try not to take everything so personally even though it might seem like everyone is out to get you sometimes.
Good luck and try not to take everything so personally even though it might seem like everyone is out to get you sometimes.
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PS. I can see some PMs are "on hold" but I am unable to download or view them. I don't know what the status of my membership here is, some features seem to have reappeared since I logged in last.
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I will know a lot more in the next couple of days. Can't remember the exact name (can't spell it or even pronounce it) but I get my course of drugs tomorrow and subsequent training. Soon find out what the side effects may be but I don't think it's going to "do" anything except potentially slow down progress...Mussels wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 10:49 pm I have a very good idea how difficult MS can be and how the system is now rigged against you getting help, what you need is to catch cancer so you can get chemo as the best chance to fix your MS. It's a weird world.
Good luck and try not to take everything so personally even though it might seem like everyone is out to get you sometimes.
Interesting re: chemo. I may have to start taking this thing seriously. The Methylpred was just brilliant, if these <whatevertheyare> drugs don't give me anything positive, I may revisit 'pred and the hell with the consequences. That was the most extraordinary experience I have ever had on any drug. (I might re-read this very thread just to remind me...)
Here's hoping the left arm thing is a physical problem. Like I say, that gets looked at this week too.
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There are no 'features' simple as that, the restrictions are, number of PMs. We've had this debate, they're on hold because your inbox/outbox/sent items are full, it's literally that simple. I can't make it any clearer. If you delete all your PMs from all folders, the new ones will magically arrive.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 10:51 pm PS. I can see some PMs are "on hold" but I am unable to download or view them. I don't know what the status of my membership here is, some features seem to have reappeared since I logged in last.
As i'm feeling kind and it's new bike day, i've put you back into the Subscribers group, this is for 24 hours. That gives you 24 hours to pick up anything from PMs you want to organise, file, save, delete, read or do anything else with.
Now the not nice bit... this is because of YOU not me. You tried to hold the fact you'd paid the forum £15 against me and hold it over my head that i owed you something. That is why i refunded your £15 subscription. No other reason, no agenda. You made me feel like that if you still had the £15 paid that it was all my fault that i let things happen and i should stand up for you because you'd given me £15. Let me just explain how little i value £15 lol... For the ammount of effort, hassle and complete bollox i have to read, put up with and respond to, not very highly. That's it.
Clearly some people on here like you, i don't dislike you, or like you, you're just a poster on the forum, i base my 'like' on the content people create on here.. That's just me, i'm just a simple boy.
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That is simply not true. I merely mentioned the fact that I thought it only fair that I should become a paid up member because I seem to attract a lot of attention which impinges on your time perhaps more so than the average poster.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 6:42 amThere are no 'features' simple as that, the restrictions are, number of PMs. We've had this debate, they're on hold because your inbox/outbox/sent items are full, it's literally that simple. I can't make it any clearer. If you delete all your PMs from all folders, the new ones will magically arrive.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 10:51 pm PS. I can see some PMs are "on hold" but I am unable to download or view them. I don't know what the status of my membership here is, some features seem to have reappeared since I logged in last.
As i'm feeling kind and it's new bike day, i've put you back into the Subscribers group, this is for 24 hours. That gives you 24 hours to pick up anything from PMs you want to organise, file, save, delete, read or do anything else with.
Now the not nice bit... this is because of YOU not me. You tried to hold the fact you'd paid the forum £15 against me and hold it over my head that i owed you something. That is why i refunded your £15 subscription. No other reason, no agenda. You made me feel like that if you still had the £15 paid that it was all my fault that i let things happen and i should stand up for you because you'd given me £15. Let me just explain how little i value £15 lol... For the ammount of effort, hassle and complete bollox i have to read, put up with and respond to, not very highly. That's it.
Clearly some people on here like you, i don't dislike you, or like you, you're just a poster on the forum, i base my 'like' on the content people create on here.. That's just me, i'm just a simple boy.
Yesterday I popped in to see what's been happening and suddenly I was able to see all the items in my PMs. Also I note my sig and other forum features were back again. I don't understand why you would suggest this forum does not have any "features".
If you want to keep it simple, perhaps you could explain to me and the other forum members why you decided to "remove me from the subscribers group". That is merely a euphemism for "I don't want you here".
Clearly if you persist in this persecution then it is impossible for me to remain. To stretch your pub analogy, it's like choosing to go into a pub you've been a regular for years through different ownerships and the new landlord forces you to stand in a corner.
If you're going to single me out for punishment, then you are effectively telling me to leave.
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FFS i wonder why i fucking bother.
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I've made that clear more than once. You made me feel that i owed you for the fact you'd given me £15. You were removed as you were/are no longer a subscriber... simple as that.If you want to keep it simple, perhaps you could explain to me and the other forum members why you decided to "remove me from the subscribers group". That is merely a euphemism for "I don't want you here"
I'm putting you in the naughty corner because you cause me more trouble than anyone else on the forum. I'm singling you out because you're the only person EVER who's commented about how you've given 'me' money.... I'm sure you realise i don't sit there drinking expensive wine from the £15 people subscribe or donate.Clearly if you persist in this persecution then it is impossible for me to remain. To stretch your pub analogy, it's like choosing to go into a pub you've been a regular for years through different ownerships and the new landlord forces you to stand in a corner.
If you're going to single me out for punishment, then you are effectively telling me to leave.
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So having said there are no "features" you go on to list them as if I hadn't just pointed out those things that you had removed.
That's weird.
I just explained why I thought it only fair I should pay a subscription, I can't help what you think I mean if you continue to ignore my explanation for what I actually meant.
Interesting spin on someone stupid enough to believe paying a subscription is in any way helpful. Again, I mention it only because I recognise the trouble other posters cause, because of me. Other users... Oh and as for the drink thing, I sent you a gift which if I recall correctly, you flagged as "buy me a drink" donation last Christmas. You tell me you didn't even notice which is the only reason I mention it.
"Trouble"? You mean all the responses my posts generate? How do you measure the success of a forum? By making sure it stays nice and quiet?
If you want me to leave, I have to leave. There is no argument I can make which can persuade you. It's your call but I can't stay here under a permanent shadow.
That's weird.
I just explained why I thought it only fair I should pay a subscription, I can't help what you think I mean if you continue to ignore my explanation for what I actually meant.
Interesting spin on someone stupid enough to believe paying a subscription is in any way helpful. Again, I mention it only because I recognise the trouble other posters cause, because of me. Other users... Oh and as for the drink thing, I sent you a gift which if I recall correctly, you flagged as "buy me a drink" donation last Christmas. You tell me you didn't even notice which is the only reason I mention it.
"Trouble"? You mean all the responses my posts generate? How do you measure the success of a forum? By making sure it stays nice and quiet?
If you want me to leave, I have to leave. There is no argument I can make which can persuade you. It's your call but I can't stay here under a permanent shadow.
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I don't care if you stay or if you leave ... i really don't.... i can't say it any more times, i simply don't care. You're one of many posters, if you stay you post, if you leave, someone else will post... it's that simple. You say you've been away for a while, that's OK, i don't think the forum has suffered because of it.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 7:40 am If you want me to leave, I have to leave. There is no argument I can make which can persuade you. It's your call but I can't stay here under a permanent shadow.
You created the shadow, if you want to get out of the shadow, that's down to you, not me.
Not quite, the drink was to take the moderators out for lunch to thank them for the work they'd put in over the last year.... it wasn't buy me a drink.... sigh.Oh and as for the drink thing, I sent you a gift which if I recall correctly, you flagged as "buy me a drink" donation last Christmas. You tell me you didn't even notice which is the only reason I mention it.
The responses are not responses that please me generally."Trouble"? You mean all the responses my posts generate? How do you measure the success of a forum? By making sure it stays nice and quiet?
Posters i like seeing content from are for example Skub, KFB, Dodgy69, Taipan..... Can you work out why.... because they're about motorbikes, riding, trips, spannering, new bikes, old bikes...
Whilst this forum has other sections, it's primarily a motorbike forum, you know, hence the name, the banner...
I measure the success by how many people join and stay.... which in truth, is very few.... I feel part of the reason they don't stay, is posts like you create. People come away from FB etc to get away from the political bollox, the internet bullshit and the conspiracy theories.... but then... you bring it all here and ram it down the forums throats time and time and time again.
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Obviously you DO care because you are refusing to allow me to remain a subscriber. That's your call, you can't blame me for what you are doing.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 7:44 amI don't care if you stay or if you leave ... i really don't.... i can't say it any more times, i simply don't care. You're one of many posters, if you stay you post, if you leave, someone else will post... it's that simple. You say you've been away for a while, that's OK, i don't think the forum has suffered because of it.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 7:40 am If you want me to leave, I have to leave. There is no argument I can make which can persuade you. It's your call but I can't stay here under a permanent shadow.
You created the shadow, if you want to get out of the shadow, that's down to you, not me.
The "shadow" is the constant reminder that you have singled me out as an undesirable. While I could continue to frequent this forum as a non paying member, I would be constantly reminded I am unwelcome here because of your decision to restrict my access to those features you claim do not exist.
So it was a contribution I freely made relating to drinks. Glad you cleared that up. No, no, don't thank me... FFS.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 7:44 amNot quite, the drink was to take the moderators out for lunch to thank them for the work they'd put in over the last year.... it wasn't buy me a drink.... sigh.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 7:40 am Oh and as for the drink thing, I sent you a gift which if I recall correctly, you flagged as "buy me a drink" donation last Christmas. You tell me you didn't even notice which is the only reason I mention it.
I have two garages full of bikes, a large shed full and a few more in the cellar. Currently I am unable to do anything with them due to poor health. I'm not looking for pity here before you object to my answering your question, I merely present this as the reason I am currently not making restoration videos or picture heavy bike related content etc. The weather isn't helping either but I'll have to get on with it sometime.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 7:44 am Whilst this forum has other sections, it's primarily a motorbike forum, you know, hence the name, the banner...
I measure the success by how many people join and stay.... which in truth, is very few.... I feel part of the reason they don't stay, is posts like you create. People come away from FB etc to get away from the political bollox, the internet bullshit and the conspiracy theories.... but then... you bring it all here and ram it down the forums throats time and time and time again.
I don't ram anything. Read it or don't read it, I could care less but if you mean "conspiracy theories" like a potential war in Ukraine, the rise of AI or the lies surrounding C*V*D, profiteering Big Pharma, Elon Musk and Twitter with all the behind the scenes political censorship of YouTube/Google et al. or the Biden mafia, then you're wrong. They can no longer be referred to as conspiracy theories when they are proved true.
It reminds me somewhat of my own predicament where I see an eye doctor or a heart specialist or <whatever> when in reality, there is an underlying phenomena which connects the dots. It's the same in the real world. You might think the Biden corruption has nothing to do with the persistence of warmongering in Ukraine and the resulting disastrous effect on energy prices, I submit you'd be wrong. Agree or disagree, just because you choose instead to shut me up, does not mean I am a conspiracy theorist.
I did not create a politics or news/current affairs section. You did. I merely contribute.
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Your situation sounds awful but I think the olive branch of how to continue, on here, has been spelled out. I think it makes it difficult to have a normal conversation about current affairs when posts are littered with 'lies', ' censorship', 'mafia', 'shut me up'? 'Conspiracy' too, obviously. And if you're spending more than 50% of your time in the current affairs subforum on a bike forum, it maybe indicates an issue.
Just saying.
Just saying.
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The Quickening...
Ok here we go then. The well oiled machine of big pharma rolled up in a fancy car to show me how to stick a needle into my leg. "pharmaxo" brand Kesimpta with their concoction of ofatumumab.
Yeah try getting that past Chat GPT. I think they ran out of words (if not vowels).
Apparently if knocks out all of your B cells and removes all vestiges of your immune system. Sounds like a great idea to give to someone suffering from immune deficiency right??
Anyhow that was 9 hours ago and suddenly I am a shivering wreck. As if I have an extreme fever with uncontrollable shaking which, thank fuck, actually appears to have subsided.
Tomorrow I am on my only "break" this year. Off to a foreign country (Yokshire) to meet up with a five year old germ factory (Tor) and his mum I remain friends with years after she (understandably) left.
Whats the worst that could happen? Well any number of the side effects scheduled for 24 hours post injection could happen slap bang in the middle of a 250 mile train trip.
I will blog the results here. I could not change the dates of either event. I has already been years since I should have started on MS medication and my ex. is someone who plans things professionally. Down to the last biscuit.
So now we know: What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object?
Run into it head first with everything you've got.
Ok here we go then. The well oiled machine of big pharma rolled up in a fancy car to show me how to stick a needle into my leg. "pharmaxo" brand Kesimpta with their concoction of ofatumumab.
Yeah try getting that past Chat GPT. I think they ran out of words (if not vowels).
Apparently if knocks out all of your B cells and removes all vestiges of your immune system. Sounds like a great idea to give to someone suffering from immune deficiency right??
Anyhow that was 9 hours ago and suddenly I am a shivering wreck. As if I have an extreme fever with uncontrollable shaking which, thank fuck, actually appears to have subsided.
Tomorrow I am on my only "break" this year. Off to a foreign country (Yokshire) to meet up with a five year old germ factory (Tor) and his mum I remain friends with years after she (understandably) left.
Whats the worst that could happen? Well any number of the side effects scheduled for 24 hours post injection could happen slap bang in the middle of a 250 mile train trip.
I will blog the results here. I could not change the dates of either event. I has already been years since I should have started on MS medication and my ex. is someone who plans things professionally. Down to the last biscuit.
So now we know: What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object?
Run into it head first with everything you've got.
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All good so far. Like nothing happened.
Probably have to dodge the kung flu forever without taking the dreaded jab but that’s easy for a hermit.
Probably have to dodge the kung flu forever without taking the dreaded jab but that’s easy for a hermit.
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My bold. Oh well, the world is waking up to this extraordinary scam. AstraZeneca has been busted.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 2:08 pm In the meantime WHO yes the privately funded plaything of Billy Gates and his rich chums, have published data they have known since day 1.
https://pesquisa.bvsalud.org/global-lit ... 20?lang=en
COVID-19 vaccine can cause Multiple Sclerosis as well as causing a relapse in anyone susceptible to it.
VERY difficult to simply "find" this information. The published report is buried and censored from Google etc.
If you use duckDuckGo you might find it but you'll have to use the information above. So you literally have to know what you're looking for before you can find.
At the same time you'll be bombarded with "conspiracy theorist" nonsense which frankly, is beginning to look a bit lame now don'tcha think...
And again, for anyone who doesn't care or doesn't want to know; don't read my stuff. Ignorance is bliss.
I wonder if this will make it into mainstream news?
About time too. Where can I find a decent lawyer...
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It is thought that many medicines can trigger MS but as far as I know there's no proof for any of them.
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And even if it did, for a specific AZ vaccine (which was it doesn't), if it was in sufficient detectable numbers to cause harm then it wouldn't pass testing, so the "data they have known about since day 1" is verifiable bollocks. And, as said 1000 times before, data continues to be collected post trial and adverse events reported - it's not as if anyone is trying to hide anything.
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Read the first post, haven't read much of the rest. Glad you are feeling better and are in a better place health wise.
I know you have been suffering for a long time so am glad to hear that you are finally finding improvement and in turn finding yourself again.
I know you have been suffering for a long time so am glad to hear that you are finally finding improvement and in turn finding yourself again.
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There is now. You won't find it widely advertised in the mainstream media of course but there has been a landmark decision regarding both the efficiency and dangers of AZ plus of course the extreme campaign for covering up now that big pharma have so much control over vast swathes of the mainstream and social media. I would not expect regular unaffected individuals to inform themselves but anyone who wants to argue the case should do so before blindly rejecting the evidence. Not aimed at you @Mussels, @DefTrap is spouting ignorant nonsense as usual.
https://www.bmj.com/content/377/bmj.o1565
https://www.msard-journal.com/article/S ... 0/fulltext
The taxpayer will foot the bill thanks to Richie Sunak granting AZ legal indemnity. Why would he do that if there was no potential for harm? Perhaps more tellingly (given his vast personal sums invested in big pharma) why would he do that if there was? Sunak was a hedge fund manager before he was installed as our so called Prime Minister.
A more personal update, I am now on a regular course of injections to try and mitigate the long term effects of MS. The damage is incurable but this drug allegedly can reduce the possibility of a more catastrophic relapse when the next one turns up. Increasingly I am of the opinion that the human body is such a vastly complex structure that attempts to simplify matters and classify symptoms/ailments into discreet subject areas is basically little more than guesswork backed up by statistical analysis, not from any deeper "understanding". This is especially true with neurological issues which present themselves as physical effects throughout the entire body. Thankfully I did not end up among the as yet unexplained TEN PERCENT excess death rate following the hurried release of these experimental mRNA "vaccines".
Now, where's my lawyer...
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Geçmiş olsun.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 9:43 am
There is now. You won't find it widely advertised in the mainstream media of course but there has been a landmark decision regarding both the efficiency and dangers of AZ plus of course the extreme campaign for covering up now that big pharma have so much control over vast swathes of the mainstream and social media. I would not expect regular unaffected individuals to inform themselves but anyone who wants to argue the case should do so before blindly rejecting the evidence. Not aimed at you @Mussels, @DefTrap is spouting ignorant nonsense as usual.
https://www.bmj.com/content/377/bmj.o1565
https://www.msard-journal.com/article/S ... 0/fulltext
The taxpayer will foot the bill thanks to Richie Sunak granting AZ legal indemnity. Why would he do that if there was no potential for harm? Perhaps more tellingly (given his vast personal sums invested in big pharma) why would he do that if there was? Sunak was a hedge fund manager before he was installed as our so called Prime Minister.
A more personal update, I am now on a regular course of injections to try and mitigate the long term effects of MS. The damage is incurable but this drug allegedly can reduce the possibility of a more catastrophic relapse when the next one turns up. Increasingly I am of the opinion that the human body is such a vastly complex structure that attempts to simplify matters and classify symptoms/ailments into discreet subject areas is basically little more than guesswork backed up by statistical analysis, not from any deeper "understanding". This is especially true with neurological issues which present themselves as physical effects throughout the entire body. Thankfully I did not end up among the as yet unexplained TEN PERCENT excess death rate following the hurried release of these experimental mRNA "vaccines".
Now, where's my lawyer...
Can your lawyer provide you with the evidence that AZ causes "raised pressure in the superior sagittal sinus (SSS) and increased jugular bulb height above the sigmoid sinus."
That's what you are saying but it's not what the links say.
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Except that there is no evidence that this is "data they have known about since day 1". It's an evolving scene and data continues to be collected, so the "I told you so" dialogue is I'm afraid your nonsense. This is how drugs trials work and if you're going to be curious about what you're putting into your body (and I suggest you should be) then you should really be looking at everything and not just pulling up COVID vaccine related stuff because it suits some strange agenda. Nothing is 100% safe, read the label, consider the risk/benefit of -not- taking that medication.
GWS. Get some compo, I would.
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Thanks but no, I have no idea, I should pursue this because I have kept my fitness and health right up until an inexplicable loss of vision. First thing my neurologist asked when she saw the PET scan was "have you had a COVID jab"...
FWIW one of the symptoms is very similar to a stroke where a small bllod clot in the microscopically tiny blood vessels in the brain (esp the optic nerve) are restricted. Like I said though, there is a lot of "crossover" (my interpretation) between various "known" ailments. I do not present any of the "typical" characteristics of an MS sufferer, that's why they call it "non presenting MS". Might just as well call it "dark matter" and admit they really haven't got a clue what it is.
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