Deadly Blood Clots Develop In 62% of People Receiving COVID Vaccine
(www.infowars.com)
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That’s interesting. My grandma is suddenly having issues with swollen legs requiring diuretics. Post getting both jabs. Idk about clots but she’s never had issues before. One friend has low hemoglobin. Another AFiB. Previously younger, healthy and then got jabs. Coworker seriously ill “with covid” after having both jabs. It’s like wtf is happening?
My husband’s cardiologist keeps harassing us to get the jab. The one treating his afib! AFIB, the condition we didn’t know he had that caused a blood clot that lead to his stroke in ‘09!!!
Dear God we need a new doctor, but I have no clue how to search for a cardiologist that doesn’t want to kill my husband. I emailed Frontline Doctors about this situation but haven’t heard back. Any ideas friends? Are there any good doctors left in this country, in our county that we can find? I imagine those are keeping a low profile to keep their licenses, under the radar.
I myself have an appt. with a new osteopathic doc end of next month, will ask him.
Texas. FW
Dr Richard Fleming is a cardiologist, in Dallas I believe. https://www.flemingmethod.com
I think Dr Peter McCullough is practicing in Dallas.
See this article https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2021/07/25/early-treatment-for-covid.aspx
She said the diuretics helped. I call her usually once a week unless something is bothering her. She’s doing well, went to a casino with a bunch of her group. So all seems ok but it was a brand new problem and I don’t know how much she went through getting tests. But thank you. She’s the last grand parent. She’s someone I admire a lot. Her energy, work ethic, faith. Always the optimist but not afraid to call out BS. I see how my dad turned out the way he did with such a good mom.
Same to you! I learned a lot from her in the Marine Corps. I learned the value of the snail mail letter- boy were they gifts, especially from her since she wrote me the most. But from day one, sitting on my foot locker in boot camp, writing to family was the only method of communication and I truly was grateful for at least that. I learned a lot about her thru letters. She’s been through a lot of wars and scary shit. Always bringing things into perspective. Anyway, very off topic but for anyone reading, send your grandma/pa a card or letter. You have no idea how much they appreciate it. You’ll probably get one back!