His Wikipedia page says he died from “diabetic ketoacidosis” which means he was probably diabetic, and very much in fear of the Covid since people with that health condition appear to be at higher risk.
In DKA, the #1 cause is usually an immune trigger - infection is usually the reason.
If you are silly enough to take a vaccine who's whole intent is to infect you and force your immune system into a perpetual fight, then well... you're going to trigger this kind of medical situation, regardless of whether you have diabetes or an autoimmune condition.
People with DKA can usually level out with treatment, however when you inject mRNA into your body to force your immune system to recognize and keep fighting something it doesn't need to, it's not like you can just take antibiotics to fix it up. He would have been better to get "infected" by this nothing virus. He would have stood a chance then.
Yep, I'm diabetic. I had covid back in December. I was sick two and a half days. The wife had it too. She is not diabetic, and was sick two and half weeks. She had to go to the ER for fluids.
It depends on your individual immune system, and your immune system's ability to respond to intrusions. I take vitamins and some minerals. She takes every fucking prescription drug she can get her hands on and has immune issues which we believe went back to a hepatitis vaccine many years ago.
its a fucking total crap shoot. my obese drug addict chain smoking middle aged brother was in a small apartment for 2 weeks with someone with covid and he didnt get shit. not a sniffle, while the other person had all the classic symptoms.
His Wikipedia page says he died from “diabetic ketoacidosis” which means he was probably diabetic, and very much in fear of the Covid since people with that health condition appear to be at higher risk.
Sympathy for his family.
Here is a link about the attributed cause of his death - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetic_ketoacidosis
That was probably not triggered my a vaccine at all - sark..
Immune system gone berserk when under attack.
In DKA, the #1 cause is usually an immune trigger - infection is usually the reason.
If you are silly enough to take a vaccine who's whole intent is to infect you and force your immune system into a perpetual fight, then well... you're going to trigger this kind of medical situation, regardless of whether you have diabetes or an autoimmune condition.
People with DKA can usually level out with treatment, however when you inject mRNA into your body to force your immune system to recognize and keep fighting something it doesn't need to, it's not like you can just take antibiotics to fix it up. He would have been better to get "infected" by this nothing virus. He would have stood a chance then.
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Yep, I'm diabetic. I had covid back in December. I was sick two and a half days. The wife had it too. She is not diabetic, and was sick two and half weeks. She had to go to the ER for fluids.
It depends on your individual immune system, and your immune system's ability to respond to intrusions. I take vitamins and some minerals. She takes every fucking prescription drug she can get her hands on and has immune issues which we believe went back to a hepatitis vaccine many years ago.
its a fucking total crap shoot. my obese drug addict chain smoking middle aged brother was in a small apartment for 2 weeks with someone with covid and he didnt get shit. not a sniffle, while the other person had all the classic symptoms.
total.crap.shoot