Sudden Death Syndrome

What's causing the increase in sudden death and heart attacks

  • It's being caused by the virus itself

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There's only one answer at this point. That is why unbiased and uninfluenced research is of utmost importance, and now. I'm talking full autopsies with careful analysis of the heart, brain, blood vessels etc including detailed histopathology for spike protein, unusual clotting, and inflammatory changes. All cases should be logged with vaccination status, boosters, confirmed history of natural CV infection, and presence of antibodies to both spike and nucleocapsid proteins.
The government is never going to let that happen.
 
If you're going to start a thread like this, at least post some numbers to back up your claims. Is it a substantial increase, or are we just more aware and more paranoid? People of all ages have been dropping dead since the beginning of time. Let's see some numbers...
don’t need to. Whether there is actually a larger number or not, we’re seeing it more. That is, it’s being reported more.
 
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My father passed on new years eve and a family friend who has been a mortician and funeral director for 35 years handled the arrangements. We flat out asked him what different things he had seen during the covid ordeal. He said he'd seen huge, rubbery, tube like clots repeatedly. Can't conclusively contribute it to the shot but never seen it before.
 
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My father passed on new years eve and a family friend who has been a mortician and funeral director for 35 years handled the arrangements. We flat out asked him what different things he had seen during the covid ordeal. He said he'd seen huge, rubbery, tube like clots repeatedly. Can't conclusively contribute it to the shot but never seen it before.

I'm sorry to hear about your father passing.
I've seen lots of videos like what you are describing but didn't know if they were real. In my opinion its one of 2 things. It's got to either be from the actual virus or its from the vaccine.
 
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My wife and I were at dinner tonight with friends. My wife and my friend’s wife both had Covid in late 2020. Both went from a good bit under 120/80 normal blood pressure to a stroke level spike into high blood pressure within weeks after getting better. Both were put on a low dose bp med, but had an issue with being able to control diastolic pressure. It has since leveled out.
My husband had the booster, got breakthrough Covid.. one day he just started feeling weird then the world started spinning.. I took him to the ER and he started feeling better so they gave him Meclizine and sent him home (healthy guy in his 40s).. two days later he was on a business trip and I called an ambulance to his hotel because his speech was slurred..they admitted at hospital and said he had cerebellar strokes and could not figure out why.. sent him home two days later… he went to my daughter’s room and I caught him as he suddenly fell to the floor… called ambulance.. admitted at this hospital he had additional parietal and occipital strokes… my gut tells me that he should not gave gotten that booster… best the neurologists could figure it was blood clots from vaccine, breakthrough Covid or both.. for some people getting the breakthrough variety is actually worst case scenario
 
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for some people getting the breakthrough variety is actually worst case scenario
So to be clear, breakthrough covid is when you become infected after you are fully vaccinated. That means that you had two things occur: you got vaccinated and you got covid. From what you "believe" (I'm being careful not to say know for the covidians), the risks of just being infected are less than getting vaccinated and getting covid.

It seems like common sense to me that having two risk factors would be more concerning than having just one, but that isn't the popular narrative that is being advanced by the covidians.
 
So to be clear, breakthrough covid is when you become infected after you are fully vaccinated. That means that you had two things occur: you got vaccinated and you got covid. From what you "believe" (I'm being careful not to say know for the covidians), the risks of just being infected are less than getting vaccinated and getting covid.

It seems like common sense to me that having two risk factors would be more concerning than having just one, but that isn't the popular narrative that is being advanced by the covidians.
Yes breakthrough is fully vaccinated, then you get Covid, which my husband and I both did
 
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With all this being said, there is currently no medical justification for a healthy athlete (or person) under 30 to get the vax...

Other than the HS athletes who have caught Covid and various people under 30 who have died from it.
But I am sure that degree in epidemiology you got from ITT Tech qualifies you to declare there is "no medical justification".

First name "Mo" second name "Ron."
 
Other than the HS athletes who have caught Covid and various people under 30 who have died from it.
But I am sure that degree in epidemiology you got from ITT Tech qualifies you to declare there is "no medical justification".

First name "Mo" second name "Ron."
Or, just the data that shows people under 30 very rarely had issues with Covid.
 
Other than the HS athletes who have caught Covid and various people under 30 who have died from it.
But I am sure that degree in epidemiology you got from ITT Tech qualifies you to declare there is "no medical justification".

First name "Mo" second name "Ron."
Do you take care of a lot of young people?
 
My husband had the booster, got breakthrough Covid.. one day he just started feeling weird then the world started spinning.. I took him to the ER and he started feeling better so they gave him Meclizine and sent him home (healthy guy in his 40s).. two days later he was on a business trip and I called an ambulance to his hotel because his speech was slurred..they admitted at hospital and said he had cerebellar strokes and could not figure out why.. sent him home two days later… he went to my daughter’s room and I caught him as he suddenly fell to the floor… called ambulance.. admitted at this hospital he had additional parietal and occipital strokes… my gut tells me that he should not gave gotten that booster… best the neurologists could figure it was blood clots from vaccine, breakthrough Covid or both.. for some people getting the breakthrough variety is actually worst case scenario
That is horrible. How is your husband now after suffering so many strokes?
 
Other than the HS athletes who have caught Covid and various people under 30 who have died from it.
But I am sure that degree in epidemiology you got from ITT Tech qualifies you to declare there is "no medical justification".

First name "Mo" second name "Ron."

No, from CDC's own data. Since 9/3/22, here are the average weekly death rates by 100K for those unvaccinated and vaccinated under the age of 30.

Vax - .009043
Unvax - .0088725

Literally, no difference. Once you get above 30, that's where you see differences in Death rates. That's less than 1 Death per week per 10 million people under 30 for the vax and unvax population.

One of my job duties is to work with large captive insurance company and with actuaries of every large global insurance and reinsurance company to determine risks. Spouse does consulting for one of largest data companies, ACA reporting, and COVID incentive tracking companies in the world.

So, go sit down now....
 
That is horrible. How is your husband now after suffering so many strokes?
He is doing surprisingly well… most people don’t know that he had five strokes or don’t believe it, but they are also not his wife, We have been married 23 years, I know the differences… he also cannot remember the three months leading up to the CVAs.. some personality differences
 
There's only one answer at this point. That is why unbiased and uninfluenced research is of utmost importance, and now. I'm talking full autopsies with careful analysis of the heart, brain, blood vessels etc including detailed histopathology for spike protein, unusual clotting, and inflammatory changes. All cases should be logged with vaccination status, boosters, confirmed history of natural CV infection, and presence of antibodies to both spike and nucleocapsid proteins.

As usual, right on the money. Thanks Doc
 
From what I understand about Covid, a lot of old people were eliminated. So it might make sense to see less heart attacks, future deaths were pulled forward due to Covid.

This thread has many postings on young people having heart attacks. The interesting data would be if those numbers have increased.


My exact thoughts in regard to his post. Of course there are less...many of the older folks especially with comorbidities are already dead. Lets see stats on those 40yo and younger...
 
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My exact thoughts in regard to his post. Of course there are less...many of the older folks especially with comorbidities are already dead. Lets see stats on those 40yo and younger...
My husband is 47, so we may be in the ‘we don’t know’ area, that’s kind of how we got treated at the two hospitals he spent time in
 
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I don't trust the data and never will. 2 weeks to flatten the curve...remember that? If you get the jab, you won't get infected and won't spread it... remember that? Wear two masks? Horse paste?

The data herding us to a particular outcome was based on at best corrupted or insufficient information... or at worst, it was simply made up out of thin air to contradict 100+ years of known science about viruses for sinister political motives.


My 14yo daughter is quite the intellectual like her brother, and recently began reading about the JFK assassination, MLK, etc...when discussing these things I told her " this garbage was when most Americans realized they could not trust our government. " She said " So like Covid...but for a different generation." I simply smiled in response. We are not raising kids, rather adults that think critically regardless of the source of info. It will serve them well in the "information age" especially with the new AI that can replicate a persons voice and even produce videos of them from a photograph...saying things which the person has never uttered.

"Believe nothing you hear, and maybe half of what you see." Has never been more apt than now.
 
My husband is 47, so we may be in the ‘we don’t know’ area, that’s kind of how we got treated at the two hospitals he spent time in

I am 45 and my wife 40. We never got the jab, nor our kids. We have all endured a covid bout. Her father however, with no medical issues prior...was kidnapped for 21 days while doctors and security kept us from seeing him or transferring him...wife got in on day 21 and he died on day 23 from preventable secondary infections and sepsis. He was 60 and a carpenter who still climbed ladders and built things daily. Strong as an ox. Neglect is what killed him...perhaps due to annoyance with my wife coming to the hospital a couple times a day, all 21 days to get reports from his doctors and begging to see him. She was nearly arrested towards the end...Jimmy was a great man. By anyones standards
 
My husband had the booster, got breakthrough Covid.. one day he just started feeling weird then the world started spinning.. I took him to the ER and he started feeling better so they gave him Meclizine and sent him home (healthy guy in his 40s).. two days later he was on a business trip and I called an ambulance to his hotel because his speech was slurred..they admitted at hospital and said he had cerebellar strokes and could not figure out why.. sent him home two days later… he went to my daughter’s room and I caught him as he suddenly fell to the floor… called ambulance.. admitted at this hospital he had additional parietal and occipital strokes… my gut tells me that he should not gave gotten that booster… best the neurologists could figure it was blood clots from vaccine, breakthrough Covid or both.. for some people getting the breakthrough variety is actually worst case scenario

Wow. That is not good. Hope your husband is doing better and prayers for him. I had Covid in November 2020, I was feeling kind of bad for about three days and then was doing fine with the exception of the loss of taste and smell. I stupidly went ahead and got the vax in September of 2021 because our company was all but using coercion and harassment tactics ahead of the 100 employee mandate we thought would go into effect. Within a couple of weeks of the second shot I had a bad reaction that can only be related to the vax. It subsided and then I ended up getting Covid again in December of 2021. Completely stupid on my part, but also the complete disregard and lack of credit given by employers, the CDC, vax manufacturers and others to natural immunity. I may have torpedoed my own natural immunity by getting the vax after having Covid anyway. It certainly sent my immune response into a tailspin with a reaction that was unlike anything I've ever had. The second bout of Covid was a couple of days of the sniffles and felt fatigued one day.
 
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