Posted on 01/30/2022 3:33:03 PM PST by george76
A previously healthy model from Florida has been in hospital fighting for her life after suffering a heart attack earlier this month. Claire Bridges, 20-years-old, was admitted to Tampa General Hospital on January 16th with severe leg pain and was diagnosed with myocarditis, rhabdomyolysis, mild pneumonia, cyanotic and acidosis. A few hours after being admitted, her heart stopped.
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Two weeks ago, Claire’s health rapidly deteriorated when her heart and other organs were impacted. She was quickly put in ICU on life support. Her father, Wayne, said about the ordeal:
“She has been through so much with this. The last two weeks have felt like two months.”
Wayne received a call from the ICU doctor saying CPR was being administrated because his daughter’s heart had stopped. Over the span of an hour and a half, the 20-year-old had to be revived two more times. Doctors and surgeons worked together to come up with the next course of action for her heart and other organs.
The next morning, she was placed on a Tandem Heart and additional life support. And only a few hours later, she was placed on continuous dialysis because of her failing kidneys.
While all of this was going on, pressure was building in her legs, not allowing blood to flow. Ultimately, it was decided the damage to her legs was too severe and irreversible — they needed to be amputated. Both her legs were surgically removed on Friday.
Wayne wrote on Facebook:
“When the moment came to let her know about losing her legs the doctor handled it beautifully but held nothing back. Claire whispered ‘I want Bionic legs‘ and smiled.”
Her dad is hopeful she will be able to continue her fight and do what she loves.
“We just know it’s a long road of recovery with the surgery, so we just hope that everyone holds her up with prayer.”
Two different GoFundMe pages were created to help with medical and living expenses. So far, more than $90,000 has been raised between the two fundraising pages. One page reads in part:
“Claire was admitted to Tampa General Hospital on Sunday, January 16th, with severe leg pain and Covid. Yes, she was vaccinated!”
A video report by WTSP on the tragic story:
“This is being caused by a Covid19 infection. The very article says that.
Stop making stuff up.”
what part of “Double-Vaccinated 20-Year-Old Model Develops Myocarditis, Suffers Heart Attack” in the article’s heading don’t you understand? In particular when there is a direct correlation of the vaccines causing myocarditis shortly after too many people have gotten jabbed to the point that warnings have been issued as to this potential side effect. Not the Covid-19 infection itself causing this heart problem, but directly related to having been shot up with the vaccine. Get your blinders off.
Now not only do we need to know if it was from Covid or WITH Covid, but also was it from the vaxxine?
They will try and blame as many vaxxine deaths and injuries on Covid when it really was the vaxxines.
She has a congenital heart condition.
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Yet somehow she managed daily gym workouts and a physically strenuous modeling career. I would imagine the “congenital heart condition” is a MSN fabrication.
The ones struggling with blood clots are the vaxxed. Your just in denial
“Amputation? It’s working!”©
This is very alarming!
Yes, and my prayers up for her. I hope she gets bionic legs.
My cancer doc told me flat out not to get it. Back in early 2020 Told me that they were expecting an immune response based on my treatment and the vax may mess with it. Told me to wait until at least three months after no more treatments.
I wasn’t gonna take it anyway but got through my treatments. Don’t need them any more. Thank God. My cancer doc still tells me to wait. Maybe after 3 months she will say okay. Doubt it. She hasn’t taken it either.
I am like okay. Will wait.
To quick
Neil Young would call it misinformation.
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