We have posted here about the notable mental change in those that have taken the jab. Is it possible they are starting to catch on?
Hope they wake up fully before things get worse.
We have posted here about the notable mental change in those that have taken the jab. Is it possible they are starting to catch on?
Hope they wake up fully before things get worse.
What I'm wondering is, will those of us who actually had COVID suffer from the same long term effects as those who received the vax. That's what scares me.
I had a pretty bad case of the flu in early Oct 2019. I had an employee on a visa from Shenzen who's parents (both doctors) had come to visit her weeks before. We went out to dinner. Didn't know it was covid at the time, but later tested positive for anti-bodies in March/April 2020.
Long story short, I was down hard for the count from this thing; went to urgent care, had all the flu/sickness tests [negative], was given a script for amoxicillin, and made a full recovery (or so I thought) a few days after.
A month later I experienced what I believe to be a heart attacked that was later deemed an 'anxiety attack' by my PC when I finally went in for a check up in December 2019 because it was the after effects were so bad. At the time, I cited my symptoms (dysphagia, word recognition, brain fog, chest pains, a resting heart rate jump from low 70s to mid to upper 80s [3 years worth of fitbit data], tinnitus, persistent facial twitching, and overall body shakes.
Coming up on 1.5 years later I still experience intermittent symptoms but am largely healthy. My mental acuity is fine but my heart rate remains elevated, sporadic tinnitus, and random bouts of 'anxiety'.
Anyway, I know that shit isn't and wasn't anxiety. I'm a combat veteran with calm hands and a clear mind. I didn't just get 'anxiey' because I turned 30.
In the end, I think the protein receptors used and blocked by the virus as well as created and blocked by the vaccine fuck up multiple parts of the body. I wouldn't be surprised if this were the case.