Ok, here's where I'm coming from, I know a family that just lost the father the day after his booster shot he had a heart attack and died. Not too strange, right? One week later his son had the booster shot, 3 days later he had a heart attack and died at the age of 43 yrs old, he was in great shape with no known health problems.
I have also lost friends to C19, three to be exact, two had both injections months prior and the third refused the shots. So there is no rhyme or reason to this Kung Flu crap. I didn't want to start a pissing match, I was just curious what others have noticed and if they have personally had any concern/ difficulty with the booster shot. I'm just trying to make sense out of a good friends death, I guess, I'm pissed about it still.
Condolences regarding the loss of these individuals.
Not saying this is the only avenue to try to make some sort sense of this but I'm posting it in hopes these thoughts might be helpful.
Myocarditis and pericarditis have openly been issues of concern in the public domain regarding COVID-19 and vaccination.
Learn about myocarditis and pericarditis after COVID-19 vaccination. CDC still recommends that everyone aged 5 years and older get vaccinated. (142)
www.cdc.gov
Maybe these individuals had something that made them especially vulnerable to some heart issue? Some sort of genetic issue kinda like the story on epilepsy
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There's a boatload of stuff in the medical arena that in the end, there may not be any way to really make sense of. A number of events I experienced this year are pointing to a high probability of Marfab Syndrome. Six surgeries, five were outpatient, and two hospitalizations for 17 total days. Neither of my parents nor my siblings show anything to indicate they have, or had, this disorder. Same is true for my grandparents and relatives of their generation, my aunts & uncles, my cousins, my nieces and nephews. However around 25% of Marfan Syndrome, an undeniably genetic disorder, are attributed to Spontaneous Mutation. So, how is there any sense in my case of being a mutant, but instead of having cool comic book mutant powers, my mutation renders everything in my body using collagen to be defective. All my ligaments and tendons are losing elasticity. My entire colon was removed in September due to, for lack of a better term, embrittlement. Risk was high of another bad colon rupture event. I had 4 partial retinal detachment events in my left eye in a span of 8 weeks.
Sense? Some would claim this is the result of karmic balance for my misdeeds earlier in this life, or previous lives.
We're all individuals, which can be seen as either desirable or undesirable when taken in context of situations. We know far more now vs the past for things as everyday as why the sun rises and sets, and so many other things. At the core, none of us individually nor collectively, know everything . And that's often just part of what life holds for us.