Posted on 12/17/2020 7:37:54 PM PST by Beave Meister
This looks scary...
(Excerpt) Read more at citizenfreepress.com ...
I take it you're not an RN. Dehydration is our baseline condition. Opportunities to go to the bathroom are few and far between. Add stress and nervousness from a new situation - being on live TV - and she vagaled.
Well worth the read:
HCQ
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3861979/posts
Ivermectin:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3914200/posts
Dosage Chart:
With Ivermectin as prophylaxis, the restaurants and bars all over the country could be opened. But the left wants to remove our Constitutional right of free assembly and free travel.
Its simple really. The fight against these traitors needs to begin seriously.
Holy Smokes!
Watch the video.
Exactly. She probably has psyched herself up too much.
She didn’t pass out because of the vaccine.
People get paid overtime to work past their forty.
Overtime is looked at as bonus earnings for many, including me. I like about 60 hours a week.
I called that "Half Days" (12 hours). Been doing it for decades.
Nope, not a nurse. I'm a female who was a Sergeant in NY State Corrections. I only worked in male prisons, and believe me I became quite familiar with bathrooms being few and far between. 😬 We had to share the bathrooms with our male counterparts, and there were far more of them than us. Wouldn't be able to do that job, or a nurse's job these days, seeing as I have to hit the toilet about every 45 minutes these days. At least it hasn't kept me from getting a good night's sleep....yet.
I don’t think she faked it. But, it may not have been due to the vaccine. I read she went into anaphylactic shock. I went into anaphylactic shock during a platelet transfusion. Omg. I truly thought I was going to die. It started with itching which turned into massive hives. My blood pressure started tanking while I couldn’t breath because my airways were constructing. That’s anaphylactic shock. I was Very close to being intubated which would have been fine to know there was a back up if what they were doing (while I was coding and everyone was in my room helping me) - did not work.
I'd never heard the term. Thanks for sharing.
When I was in the Army I saw fellow soldiers pass out for various reasons few of which were getting shots and drawing blood. One instance was the overseas deployment shots (Anthrax) that ultimately did seriously mess up some soldiers to this day and no I will not get this vaccine.
I dont know why people complain about blogs. Citizen Free Press does good work. I have seen Kane on Bannon’s show.
To the complainers I ask, do you click on links to CNN, MSNBC, Reuters, AP and the rest of the MARXIST liars? Do you fund them with your cable tv subscription?
I click on the conservative blog links to support them.
CitizenFreePress is not a blog.
The are a news aggregator like Drudge, Bongino, Free Republic, etc...
You generally pass out before the needle is even injected.
This was likely a result of the ingredients in the shot...
It doesn’t matter what caused her to faint. The optics were awful. If I’m in a restaurant and the guy at the table next to me has a case of explosive diarrhea that runs all over the floor of the restaurant, I’m heading for the door without asking what caused it.
The stuff in the needle would not have had time to do anything. This isn’t a nerve agent for goodness sake.
My guess is that she was either dehydrated or had low blood sugar. Those are the two main culprits of people passing out from blood takes, or injections.
To suggest this was from the vaccine is borderline retarded.
I don’t care what you think about the vaccine, and I would never suggest anyone take it against their “will.” But this wasn’t from the vaccine itself—it was the process of getting an injection.
Yep. I’ve known strong tough guys, give them an injection, they smile, maybe walks a couple feet and then they drop like a load of bricks.
what are the odds?
Do you have the link to the video of the doctor getting the shot?
Funny story from my Dad, years ago. As I recall it: After Dad was drafted to go fight in Korea, at one point he was in a long line of soldiers (in training?) getting various shots. As he described it, the nurses(?) would hit the guys in both arms simultaneously, with nice long needles. Big tough guy in front of my Dad saw the guy in front of him “get his” (1st 2 shots) and BTG passed out on the spot. The nurses called for assistance, went ahead with the shots, and some other guys showed up immediately to pull Mr. Faint over to a chair and (my Dad assumed) revive him.
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