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To: Gen.Blather

there are three main types of RNA

Messenger, Ribosomal, and Transfer.

I have an antibody problem in the Transfer RNA.

Based on what I have seen so far most of medical community doesn’t know jack about the one I have. Being studied at Johns Hopkins which is apparently the place to go for people who know something about it.

So, given how your body can get jacked up by an antibody that science doesn’t understand...it stands to reason to me that the MRNA of that vaccine could have a lot of unintended consequences. You will have no idea in the short term or long term how you will be affected.

I have had to make the decision I am not getting any more vaccines.not the shingles etc. I am going to have to roll the dice.


41 posted on 06/13/2022 1:15:47 PM PDT by RummyChick
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To: RummyChick

Here’s my theory on doctors. They aren’t scientists. They are trained to do whatever the government approved procedure is. As long as they do that and nothing more, or less, then their insurance covers them. My doctor’s nurse told me that he couldn’t prescribe Ivermectin because it would void his insurance. (Not for others, just for his treatment of me.) So, even if your doctor knows what’s wrong with you, he won’t say a word if the government has not approved a treatment.

I had been begging my doctor for some relief from fibromyalgia. He wouldn’t prescribe anything. I went spelunking on the internet and found that the CDC had authorized the use of pregabalin for treatment. The doctor said that although it wasn’t a controlled substance that he couldn’t prescribe it. Plenty of digging later revealed that this drug is used in combination with street drugs to enhance (or prolong) their effects. *Long suffering sigh.* I gave him a notarized letter saying that I understood the “risks” and asked him to give me random drug screens. He prescribed and it works miracles, and he also has me regularly screened for coke, meth...and whatever. It was to cover his ass. Same thing with Celebrex, which I had been on for twenty years. He wouldn’t prescribe it. (Different doctor.) Again, notarized letter saying I understood the risks and absolved him and his insurance from any eventualities and he prescribed it. (Been on it for forty years now.)

But doctors are controlled by the government, insurance and the organization they work for. You won’t know what the issue is without asking.

Also, there’s just a whole lot the average GP doesn’t know about. Almost any patient with something unusual is likely to know more than his GP on that subject.


96 posted on 06/13/2022 2:48:06 PM PDT by Gen.Blather (Wait! I said that out loud. Sorry. )
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