I had a neighbor back in the late 80s whom this happened to.
A non-smoker, who, out of the blue, had trouble breathing, was diagnosed with lung cancer, then, in less than a week, the cancer had gone from beginning stages, to full on cancer.
He died in less than 2 weeks.
“I had a neighbor back in the late 80s whom this happened to.
A non-smoker, who, out of the blue, had trouble breathing, was diagnosed with lung cancer, then, in less than a week, the cancer had gone from beginning stages, to full on cancer.
He died in less than 2 weeks.”
I have also had acquaintances who had a sudden onset of symptoms, soon followed by death...which is also a reminder of how fragile life is. My comment was with the regards to the (un)likelihood of going from literally no cancer (not just asymptomatic, but none at any level of development) to dead in two weeks...which is what the OP appeared to feel happened to his stepson after the vax.
The vax may well have accelerated a pre-existing (but unknown) condition, but I’m very skeptical that it created a cancer from scratch that killed 14 days later.
It may even create cancers, but IMO not ones that would go from genesis to fatal that quickly.