Posted on 05/02/2023 4:04:35 PM PDT by CFW
His father, Ken Limper, initially brought his son to urgent care for back pain after Kyle played basketball before taking him to Jefferson Hospital.
“They told me in a couple of days, if he doesn’t get better, to bring him back. Well, in a couple of days he couldn’t even stand up,” the grieving dad said. “He couldn’t even get out of bed and I had to help him up and stand him up, then he fell right back down on the bed.”
Limper was eventually rushed to St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, where doctors said the multi-sport athlete’s organs were shutting down from leukemia. Within 24 hours after he arrived at the hospital, he died.
(Excerpt) Read more at makismd.substack.com ...
That’s Awesome, I’m a fellow former Osgood-Schlatter patient, diagnosed at 12, no real treatment either. Joined the USMC at 17, did fine with PT.
With a MANIAC (Mathematical Analyzer Numerical Integrator and Automatic Computer)
Maybe I should post a Nut-Job Conspiracy (now Spoiler Alert) Theory ping as well?Bring Out Your Dead
Post to me or FReep mail to be on/off the Bring Out Your Dead ping list.
The purpose of the “Bring Out Your Dead” ping list (formerly the “Ebola” ping list) is very early warning of emerging pandemics, as such it has a high false positive rate.
The false positive rate was 100%.
At some point we may well have a high mortality pandemic, and likely as not the “Bring Out Your Dead” threads will miss the beginning entirely.
*sigh* Such is life, and death...
Quarantine the sick. Protect the vulnerable. Hang the guilty. Free everyone else.
Agreed
Three Years of lies and some can’t
begin think that there’s a dark force
at work on this planet.
Glad to hear you were able to soak up good time with the grandkids in all that social disruption. It’s great they’ll remember that rather than the stresses and separation of society.
IMO Ivermectin is most effective early, early on as a prophylactic. Before anything is detectable. This is why I take it -mostly for cancers. I found it is minimally effective against Covid reinfections. It did not prevent them but may have made them milder. It’s expensive but I really only need to take it once a week. I give it to my dogs once a month to save the expense of heart worm medication. It’s taken care of a bunch of their ailments.
Not around here it aint.
And science is now so controlled that we will never know if these kids ever got the vax. We can only assume they did.
“IMO Ivermectin is most effective early, early on as a prophylactic.”
I agree. Researchers who did studies waited until the patients were at death’s door before administering Ivermectin. Then, they said it was of no use. My family took it as a prophylactic and had good results since we did not get sick. Of course, that proves nothing. But those we know of our age who didn’t take it became ill with Covid and suffered flu-like symptoms for a week to ten days. I prefer our method. And, I think I’ll encourage hubby in joining me in taking it three or four times a week again for other prophylactic uses.
In a sane society, the grandmas themselves would have reacted in horror to playgrounds being closed down, so kids couldn’t play with each other, out of fear they would get grandma sick.
In a sane society, grandma’s would have said “I’ve lived most of my life already, but childhood only comes around once....you don’t get another 1st kiss at the school dance, you don’t get another chance to play varsity football”.
What I saw, was a bunch of double masked grandmas strutting around with their backs in the air, like COVID royalty, because the TV told them to wear their status as “the vulnerable” like a crystal tiara.
Not sane!
I clicked...
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It’s been awhile since a big story about our mussie friends.
That Ryan from Indiana coming out as a
Lesbian Black women is a Hoot!
A prominent doctor and professor in the UK, Professor Angus Dalgleish, notices a relationship between COVID-19 vaccines and cancer relapses in his patients. He noticed relapses after they received the COVID booster and said the aggressive cancers appearing after vaccine boosters are “not a coincidence.”
He sees aggressive relapses in patients with stable cancers after they are boosted. He also knows seven people in his “personal circle” who felt bad after taking booster shots. They’ve since gone to the doctors and have been diagnosed with leukemias and lymphomas.
Professor Angus Dalgleish is a practicing oncologist and the foundation chair of oncology at St George’s, University of London. He is calling for an immediate stop to COVID-19 boosters
“In a sane society, the grandmas themselves would have reacted in horror to playgrounds being closed down, so kids couldn’t play with each other, out of fear they would get grandma sick.”
That is so true. I have a brother-in-law that did not see his grand-children in person for two years! Not even his first-born grandson who was born in the spring of 2021. How in the world does that make sense?
We are lucky in that our grandchildren are all home-schooled so it didn’t effect their schooling at all. In addition we all lived at the time on over 10 acres in two separate residences so the gkids could move back and forth between both homes for variety. Plus they had plenty of woods and a creek to play in. My son and d-i-l have since purchased their own place but it’s not too far away from us.
I can’t imagine how parents dealt with living in a 12th floor or so inner city apartment with children and constant “Karens” telling their children not even to breathe while too close to someone else! No wonder children are having emotional and mental issues.
Even non-Christians are starting to notice. There have been some articles posted here even that show that, and there are reports from FReepers who say even their atheist friends are starting to notice.
Make of this article what you will, but my philosophy is the more information the better and those with children who dismiss complaints from their children as “growing pains” should pay closer attention to any complaints if their children have received the Covid vaccine.
Well said and worth repeating.
Ivermectin against cancer
The first two paragraphs are the exact same scenario when my son had leukemia.
I had Osgood-Schlatter disease growing up like other posters ... My dad wanted the doc to “drain” my knee... didnt happen thank god.
Around 5-6 I had sever abdominal pain for 2 days, doc wanted to do exploratory surgery / take out my appendix. My mom said lets wait a day or two... I felt better after 12 hours in the hospital, it was a twisted gut they said. They pumped xray juice up my colon for a live xray... it must have straighten it out....
Crazy
I have read quite a few articles like this about sudden and accelerated cancers affecting a lot of people over the last 2 years, the only common denominators. i have found is climate change and experimental drugs
Thanks for the ping null...
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