I'm pretty certain myocarditis can and usually does resolve itself. Still not worth the risk to that age group, but I don't think developing mycarditis means you're among the walking dead.
"Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle (myocardium). The inflammation of the heart muscle causes degeneration or death of heart muscle cells. Myocarditis has many different causes and can result in a range of outcomes from mild (presenting briefly and resolving) to rapidly progressing fatal disease. "
The question is "Why did they develop Mycocarditis?" The answer appears to be that the mRNA vaccine causes your RNA to "learn" to add spike proteins to your RNA, which causes heart inflamation, and blood clotting (ie. strokes). It's not likely going to go away, and many teenagers are already dead. Some say it's an accident, others say it's all according to the plan.
It goes away, but the heart is left damaged. My mom had it in her 30s. Had heart problems for the rest of her life until she died of sudden cardiac death at 46.
No it doesn’t. It doesn’t go away. Couple of uncles, cousins, and an aunt with it. It’s like herpes. It may recess for periods, but it comes back roaring. Those poor boys have arrived at destination fucked. Hopefully, unlike their dumb ass parents, they won’t trust the tv going forward.
I'm pretty certain myocarditis can and usually does resolve itself. Still not worth the risk to that age group, but I don't think developing mycarditis means you're among the walking dead.
"Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle (myocardium). The inflammation of the heart muscle causes degeneration or death of heart muscle cells. Myocarditis has many different causes and can result in a range of outcomes from mild (presenting briefly and resolving) to rapidly progressing fatal disease. "
The question is "Why did they develop Mycocarditis?" The answer appears to be that the mRNA vaccine causes your RNA to "learn" to add spike proteins to your RNA, which causes heart inflamation, and blood clotting (ie. strokes). It's not likely going to go away, and many teenagers are already dead. Some say it's an accident, others say it's all according to the plan.
It goes away, but the heart is left damaged. My mom had it in her 30s. Had heart problems for the rest of her life until she died of sudden cardiac death at 46.
No it doesn’t. It doesn’t go away. Couple of uncles, cousins, and an aunt with it. It’s like herpes. It may recess for periods, but it comes back roaring. Those poor boys have arrived at destination fucked. Hopefully, unlike their dumb ass parents, they won’t trust the tv going forward.
That’s really sad for them.