Hmmmm, more here....?
An “undetected genetic heart condition”.
Since it was never caught by a sports physical I’m really curious as to what exactly it was...
And how recent.
An “undetected genetic heart condition”.
We’re seeing *that* more, and, more.
Amazing how many sports physicals are missing these heart conditions. 🙃
Family probs meant to say, congenital.
As in, an undetected birth defect.
So, not necessarily genetic.
Also probably not accurate, given that no doctor or Medical Examiner has weighed in.
Meaning: It was the jab.
Went to my doctor recently complaining of high blood pressure when I’m in bed and difficulty breathing. He put a monitor on me for about ten seconds and declared everything was normal. I’m 69 and recently received five units of blood, after which I almost died from blood clots that completely filled the long veins in my legs. (Possibly the benefit from someone’s vaccination.) The doctor removed three continuous feet of clot, the largest she had ever seen. Did any of it make it into my lungs? Possibly. But even with that the doctor was happy with just ten seconds of readings. I objected and get fitted with a halter monitor today. The point is what sort of test do they give to someone who resembles Adonis and is only in his twenties?
College senior, probably played football without issue for half his young life, and suddenly a “genetic” problem is mysteriously activated. Wonder how that happens.
-PJ