Posted on 02/17/2023 3:14:00 PM PST by nickcarraway
And the answer to the $64,000 question is?
Oooh, fine!
Premature Vaxx Death Placemarker
I know, I know! 2015.
The media is suddenly posting all these stories (for some reason) regarding heart issues in those under 30 from prior to 2021. They are trying to create the narrative that young people dropping from heart attacks happens all the time.
Hint: It doesn’t. There is a reason those stories make the news. It is not normal.
The big difference between then and now is that heart attacks in the young is happening more often, after they have received the vax, and when they had no previous heart issues. And, they are mainly in young males who are active in sports.
The first one.
I don't think it works that way.
Oceania has always been at war with sudden cardiac arrest or heart attacks in young health people.
Do you ever so much as GLANCE at what you’re cut-n-pasting?
I always read it. What’s your complaint?
“I got my clot shot. How ‘bout you?”
“Almost effing killed me if they wouldn’t have cracked my ribs trying to keep me alive. And the jury’s still out on that one.”
Keep reading, she had another in 2022.
The place poisoned her!
Do you think someone who had one near fatal dysrhythmic event might be prone to another? Or did they just implant the ICD just for the fun of it and the big bucks?
My son knew a boy who died almost 20 years ago at the age of 14; he had had a few fainting episodes over the summer, and no diagnosis until he dropped where he stood.
2015. but it was probably still the vax 🙄🙄
Tell that to the group here who thinks SAD is a new diagnosis. It has been around all 37 years i have been practicing medicine
How unusual.(/s)
Is SAD a real diagnosis?
It's like when a doctor says, "You have idiopathic XYZ." Many doctors just can't bring themselves to admit they have no clue. [I am not saying you are like that, but plenty are.]
And the fact is, some of them say it's idiopathic, because they won't do the research or aren't creative enough. Because I've see doctors who do the research, and think about it.
Good one, Eric Blair.
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