They stated this is because the lymph nodes swell up after receiving the vaccination and can cause suspect images on the results. They are further instructed to receive MRIs and or diagnostic ultrasounds. So they tell you to wait five weeks. I stated to one of the doctors this is highly suspect. They said not at all! This happens with the flu vaccination as well but because this is a mass vaccination it is showing up more so they advise you to wait. Isn’t the flu vaccination a mass vaccination as well?
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Enormous thanks!
My wife is actually based asf about a lot of this stuff. She's a smart cookie who worked many years n the hard biological / chemical sciences. She's been skeptical of a lot of modern medicine forever, and actually was instrumental in redpilling me on the subject. My background is economics and finance, so when I finally came around it all clicked and I was shocked how naive I'd been. We're both very blessed to be a part of Our Team.
That's a long way of saying "Thank you, I'll be passing this along to my smarter, better half. I have full confidence she'll know exactly what to do with it."
Apologies for the TMI, I get effusive over her. ❤️
Edit: I gave her the heads-up. We didn't have much time to chat, but her first reply was "apparently there's alternatives to colonoscopies too." What a doll, lol. Thanks again.
LOL. My choices for alternatives is to not go to the Dr.
If only it were that easy... but that's another story. Let's say regular doctor's visits are necessary to keep someone in the family alive. It's a bummer, but it could be worse.
As Boots Riley from rap group The Coup once put it:
"My medical plan was to not get shot..."
Cheers!