Just want to add this here because I went through this (not due to clotshot).
Never had seizures until one day, go back to work, next thing I know I'm in an ambulance told I had a seizure, next thing I know my wife is telling me it's 8 hours later.
I get an MRI, EEG, sleep-deprived EEG, spinal tap (to rule out brain cancer). Then told my drivers license was suspended until 6 months seizure free, which means I have a new prescription, but it takes 3 more seizures over the next months before the dosage is right... and now have once a year visits to determine if I can reduce the dosage yet. That was 5 years ago.
Point being; having a seizure, like many of the 'side effects' of the clot shot are not just one and done issues, these are long-term issues.
Been to that rodeo. Since the late 80s, I have had four - the last was about 15 years ago. At this point, I have been on meds longer than not. My LFTs have adjusted completely. Had all the tests. They don't know the cause. Gone through the DMV suspensions. Just one of those things.
Mine have all occurred when I was asleep and in times of a lot of stress. It ain't fun waking up not knowing how you got into an ER. The last one was the first one my husband witnessed. I woke up with him hovering over me petting my hand. Later my mom told me that he told her that he thought I had died. He doesn't know that I know that. Nor am I putting him through that again. When I saw that FDA video where seizures where a potential side effect, that solidified it for me. I really have to hold my anger back when I am told I am selfish for not getting the jab.
I actually feel lucky in that sense. The drugs worked, and even when I had other seizures they made me lose less and less time, like the last one I only lost about 5-10 minutes (compared to 8 hrs the first one). The worst part though is the next days when every muscle feels full of lactic acid.
Most don't know how common it is for people having seizures to end up dead, I don't remember the numbers, but I remember being surprised.
Have been lucky that it's not come up yet, but I would probably be somewhere between a flat no and unleashing on them, depending. But same place, even if the vaccine did anything, I would just tell people that it would be fatal for me as per doctors advice.
My brother the same. Had a seizure (the first of many) and his Landrover careered of the road and down a hill. Saplings slowed it down until it landed in a weir which, luckily, had been drained for refurbishment.
He was eventually diagnosed with epilepsy. It's interesting to note that epilepsy can be caused by several things, including aluminium in waxines.
The best guess the neurologist had for me was that I had a 'brain trauma' about 15 years prior.
This is absolute craziness though, to see all these people talking about serious long-term health conditions as though it's not really different from needing a cut stitched together.
Yeah. Blood clots? Heart attacks or inflammation? Neurological damage? Autoimmune disorders? These people don't realize many of them will be suffering for the rest of their lives.
True. My mom had a grand mal seizure like 15 years ago, never had one prior to that but continues to have mild seizures consistently ever since. Her memory has rapidly deteriorated too.
Just want to add this here because I went through this (not due to clotshot).
Never had seizures until one day, go back to work, next thing I know I'm in an ambulance told I had a seizure, next thing I know my wife is telling me it's 8 hours later.
I get an MRI, EEG, sleep-deprived EEG, spinal tap (to rule out brain cancer). Then told my drivers license was suspended until 6 months seizure free, which means I have a new prescription, but it takes 3 more seizures over the next months before the dosage is right... and now have once a year visits to determine if I can reduce the dosage yet. That was 5 years ago.
Point being; having a seizure, like many of the 'side effects' of the clot shot are not just one and done issues, these are long-term issues.
Been to that rodeo. Since the late 80s, I have had four - the last was about 15 years ago. At this point, I have been on meds longer than not. My LFTs have adjusted completely. Had all the tests. They don't know the cause. Gone through the DMV suspensions. Just one of those things.
Mine have all occurred when I was asleep and in times of a lot of stress. It ain't fun waking up not knowing how you got into an ER. The last one was the first one my husband witnessed. I woke up with him hovering over me petting my hand. Later my mom told me that he told her that he thought I had died. He doesn't know that I know that. Nor am I putting him through that again. When I saw that FDA video where seizures where a potential side effect, that solidified it for me. I really have to hold my anger back when I am told I am selfish for not getting the jab.
I actually feel lucky in that sense. The drugs worked, and even when I had other seizures they made me lose less and less time, like the last one I only lost about 5-10 minutes (compared to 8 hrs the first one). The worst part though is the next days when every muscle feels full of lactic acid.
Most don't know how common it is for people having seizures to end up dead, I don't remember the numbers, but I remember being surprised.
Have been lucky that it's not come up yet, but I would probably be somewhere between a flat no and unleashing on them, depending. But same place, even if the vaccine did anything, I would just tell people that it would be fatal for me as per doctors advice.
My brother the same. Had a seizure (the first of many) and his Landrover careered of the road and down a hill. Saplings slowed it down until it landed in a weir which, luckily, had been drained for refurbishment.
He was eventually diagnosed with epilepsy. It's interesting to note that epilepsy can be caused by several things, including aluminium in waxines.
The best guess the neurologist had for me was that I had a 'brain trauma' about 15 years prior.
This is absolute craziness though, to see all these people talking about serious long-term health conditions as though it's not really different from needing a cut stitched together.
Yeah. Blood clots? Heart attacks or inflammation? Neurological damage? Autoimmune disorders? These people don't realize many of them will be suffering for the rest of their lives.
True. My mom had a grand mal seizure like 15 years ago, never had one prior to that but continues to have mild seizures consistently ever since. Her memory has rapidly deteriorated too.