VolinWayne
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I donāt think many will admit causation being the shots. Some cases are pretty obvious.Matthew was diagnosed with myocarditis. He got a booster on April 3, 2023. Heās been very outspoken about those against the Covid vaccine since 2020. He was very enthusiastic about getting the vaccine. Do you think he will connect the dots? Or continue to live in denial?
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Undiagnosed PFO would be my guess. There are rare cases of that going undiagnosed. Normally itās caught early in life.This 14 year old boy collapsed at school and died suddenly. They are claiming he died of ānatural causesā . Note to media: 14 year olds donāt die of natural causes.
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I have to admit Iām unsure. It seems to be sequalae of inflammation systemically. Specifically caused by autoimmune response. She also had myocarditis and deep vein thrombosis in every limb and veins of the chest and neck. We put her on the afib/acs heparin dosing and she developed clots while on heparin with continued runs of v fib. Her inflammatory markers were through the roof like the other 3.What are your thoughts on the increase in cases. I see one of the symptoms are pain in the back or neck area.....my backs been hurting for the past 6 months.
This is in the UKā¦ right. The way they describe midazolam is not how I have seen it used here. It is used for compliance with ventilators.Bombshell if whistleblower is legit......
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-06-28-whistleblower-nhs-ordered-euthanasia-inflate-covid-deaths.html
An anonymous whistleblower has revealed that officials at the U.K. National Health Service (NHS) ordered medical staff to euthanize patients to artificially inflate the number of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths.
The whistleblower, who went by the pseudonym Dr. John, also shared that NHS hospitals were far from being overwhelmed during the COVID-19 pandemic, contrary to reports by authorities and the mainstream media. Moreover, he disclosed how NHS executives cooked the books regarding COVID-19 fatalities using two methods.
I have to admit Iām unsure. It seems to be sequalae of inflammation systemically. Specifically caused by autoimmune response. She also had myocarditis and deep vein thrombosis in every limb and veins of the chest and neck. We put her on the afib/acs heparin dosing and she developed clots while on heparin with continued runs of v fib. Her inflammatory markers were through the roof like the other 3.
I use a chiropractors when I canāt work through whatever going on with my abused spine. Find a chiropractor, they are great if you get the right one. Iāve broken C1,2,5,6,7 and herniated L4,5,S1 with denucleation so I donāt get too bent out of shape over muscle spasms. I just do what Iāve had 28 years. Work it out. Inversion, Stretching , yoga and occasionally baclophen if all that doesnāt work.
I would hate to have a disagreement with a 2000lb Bull or try to stick that 10.0 landing. I worked with Arabians as a teen and lets just say the odds werenāt in my favor.I have seen numerous studies where experts warn that Boosters should be approached with caution and repeated mRNA vaccination ... may also cause autoimmune diseases and promote cancer growth. I guess it is safe to say the myocarditis could probably be attributed to either the virus itself or the vaccine.
My back hurting is probably a by-product of my rodeo years and my failed attempts at sticking landings while getting tossed from the back of 2,000 lb bulls. I used to be a regular at the chiropractor but somewhere along the way I guess I thought it was a good idea to just live with the pain. Getting older sucks lol.
I would hate to have a disagreement with a 2000lb Bull or try to stick that 10.0 landing. I worked with Arabians as a teen and lets just say the odds werenāt in my favor.
My good friends husband was a rodeo bull rider and he came home early from a show after being stomped. Ended up having a 6 hour surgery and ended up in my ICU. He recovered and went back on tour. I have to say it takes balls to do that.
Go back to the chiropractor, life too short to be in pain.
I forgot my age for a minute. 35 years ago. Ouch. Troy and Tammy are good people.Agree 100% about life being to short to be in pain. I actually did see a chiropractor a month ago and it seemed to help but a week at the beach and a bed that didn't agree with me seemed to destroy what the chiropractor did.
Arabians are a thing of beauty! My family had a few Egyptian Arabians when I was younger. I loved watching them gallop and prance with their tails carried high and nostrils flared. Very high spirited and fun to watch!
If your friends husband competee 20-25 years ago I more than likely ran into him somewhere. My bunch competed all over the southeast in the early 2000s and you get to know and meet lots of people.