Posted on 09/06/2022 12:45:55 PM PDT by Fractal Trader
WAUSEON, OH – A high school football player has had his athletic career in said sport cut short after doctors found and removed approximately six feet of blood clots from the teenager’s legs. The cause of the blood clots are not yet known, but the teen now requires a regimen of blood thinners to ensure the issue doesn’t crop up again.
Kaden Clymer is a junior at a high school located in Wauseon and was looking forward to the start of the football season at school. However, playing the sport is no longer in the cards after an anomaly was discovered this past August.
Kaden’s mother, Maurine Clymer explained the bizarre medical issues that seemingly came out of nowhere on August 1st, telling a local news crew, “His dad took him to the emergency room after he was having severe pain in his back and legs.”
Tyson Rodriguez, one of Kaden’s teammates, remarked on when the issues first began fleshing out in the teen, saying, “I was a bit confused because I didn’t really know what was happening. He just told me that he wasn’t feeling good.”
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On the evening prior to the high school football team had their first practice in the fall, Kaden was rushed to Toledo Children’s Hospital, with his mother explaining, “His calves were swelled up four inches larger, in circumference, than they are now. So, he was very uncomfortable.”
If there is ever a shilly response trying to rationalize post-jab complications, it will be from TexasGator.
Got your shots, did ya Gator?
I am not sure why you made that post but I didn’t say what you indicated I said.
“If there is ever a shilly response trying to rationalize post-jab complications, it will be from TexasGator.
Got your shots, did ya Gator?”
In post facts. You attack me personally to suppress my facts.
Not suppressing anything.
Did notice you didn’t answer my question.
“Not suppressing anything.”
You can try to suppress me but it won’t work.
Stick with the facts. Oops, I have the facts, you have only personal attacks in violation of posting guidelines.
The Russians?
“Unfortunately, Clymer’s path to recovery is far from over. Not only are doctors still trying to figure out exactly what happened to Kaden, but re-gaining strength into his legs each day comes at a price.”
WTOL 11
Yeeeeaaaaahhhh . . . I’m not gonna get the new booster until it’s ummmmmm . . . a little safer. /Office Space
Next, think about the people who feel the need to attack. What one usually finds is someone who has little self-esteem, maybe is carrying a lot of anger or jealousy, and has the need to force their opinions on you or others for approval or validation.
The way to handle these people is to tell them, their opinions (half-truths/lies/attacks) really don’t have any impact on you. Understand that they are really not in control of their own emotions, are lashing out like a child having a tantrum, or are trying to saving face.
I did not say you said anything at all, and did not intend to imply you did. I posted to you to say I’d seen that article and to indicate I agreed with what you wrote. Then went off on my own tangent. I must have given a wrong impression, and am sorry for that. I assure you it was not intentional.
If you consider asking if you got the jab a personal attack, it says much about your argument.
"Most"
As physicians say...if you hear hoof beats, look for horses, not zebras.
“I did not say you said anything at all, and did not intend to imply you did. I posted to you to say I’d seen that article and to indicate I agreed with what you wrote. Then went off on my own tangent. I must have given a wrong impression, and am sorry for that. I assure you it was not intentional.”
Thanks for the explanation.
As I said, I was confused by your post. It appeared that you agreed with me but the following was confusing.
“TexasGator: I came very close to posting that same article over on the other thread. The embalmers were claiming the bodies with the classic chicken fat clots were those of perfectly healthy people who died suddenly. These hybrid agonal clots would not have been found in the bodies of such people. And that thread was already getting ugly.”
The colon after my handle appeared to attribute those words to me. A colon is used in this manner with no quotation marks. I do it every day here to keep context so, such as the below.
Jowblow: saidthis
Me: Isaidthis
You: Andyoureplied
And you misunderstood
“As physicians say...if you hear hoof beats, look for horses, not zebras.”
Why not look for cattle, a much more likely source and more dangerous, also.
“If you consider asking if you got the jab a personal attack, it says much about your argument.”
Do you want me to repost the first part? It was a statement, not a question.
If the CDC was actually into science, they would be doing careful studies to see if there is a correlation between the “vaccine” and this blood clotting anomaly, as well as other unusual medical conditions, especially in young formerly healthy people.
Sadly, neither big Pharma nor the CDC seem to be interested in real science.
Ah, I see now. Thanks for the reply. I was confused, too, wondering where I went wrong. I use the colon to indicate who I am addressing when replying to more than one person. I use
Re your “paste here whatever that person wrote”
when addressing particular statements.
You way looks like it might be better. I’ll give it a whirl next time.
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