This doctor says he's afraid of vaxxed patients breathing out their cells near other healthy patients:
Edited for direct link to video:
https://rumble.com/vge2uv-doctor-refuses-to-have-vaxed-patients-around-others.html
This doctor says he's afraid of vaxxed patients breathing out their cells near other healthy patients:
Edited for direct link to video:
https://rumble.com/vge2uv-doctor-refuses-to-have-vaxed-patients-around-others.html
I am actually quarantining myself from anyone I know who is vaxxed or could be (gen pop) as I have experienced adverse effects after spending time with vaxxed people OUTSIDE for a few hours. Headache, lethargy, brain fog - all set in within 24 hours and took 4 days to subside. They are biological weapons as far as I am concerned until proven otherwise.
Three people I know have had bad reactions from being around "the injected." It's real. Check out this video. It's long but goes by quick. 5 ACTUAL doctors, not computer scientists, news anchors, or politicians, explain exactly how the injection works and what they believe is happening.
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Can you ask them what other symptoms they had? I took a day off of work today because the past week or so, I've been getting random heart pain like someone is grabbing my heart; random stabbing pain in my knees, ankles, elbows; headaches; and my period cramps felt like someone was stabbing me in the crotch, which I've never experienced before. I work in a place where people are rednecks and less likely to be vaccinated. All the women said they're not getting it, but 2 men have already gotten it.
Yeah, none like you have. Mostly flu like symptoms and in the women changes in cycle from normal and regular to almost nothing and irregular (age 37) . Her her case it’s her parents who she lives with that got injected. Noticed symptoms immediately and that was almost 3 months ago.
I talked to my friend whose parents are rednecks but got fearmongered into getting it, and he said he's been getting knee pain too. He's on his feet 10 hours a day and never had knee issues before.
I realized it's unlikely I got sick from work. I most likely got it from an off-leash dog park/hiking trail where there were tons of people. I went on Saturday and I still have symptoms 4 days later, but it's wearing off slowly. This is going to be a huge problem if people are getting sick just going outside.
Wonder if she would consider getting tested for antibodies - can you tell a difference between a spike protein antibody or just an 'I've been exposed to the cold' antibody?
Exactly this. Saturday night before last, we went to karaoke for the first time since October. There were maybe 30 of us there. Several of my friends had gotten the vax. We sang, laughed, hugged, and remembered the normal days. Sunday morning I woke up with the worst headache ever (I don't drink, so not a hangover). I felt just bad all day. Monday I didn't get out of bed, headache and just no energy. Hubs picked up some Ivermectin for me at Tractor Supply, and I was back to almost normal on Tuesday and 100% by Wednesday. I hope that is it, and that it doesn't reoccur, but I'm definitely leery of spending more time with my vaxxed friends until we know more.
Well, if you live in any area with all the pollen out now, that may be the reason for how you feel.