I am apparently not like most on this board as I’m mostly associated with like minded people that refuse to take the clot shot. I’d say maybe 1 in 10 people that I know have gone out and gotten the shot and most of those that did got the j&j 1 shot dose. I have a good friend whose wife is the manager of 2 banks and she for some reason thought that it would be a good example to her employees to get them so she did early on. Well about a week and a half ago she went and got the 3rd (booster) shot and not she has Bell’s palsy. He has taken her into the er several times over the last week as she is getting really bad migraines. The doc they saw did say it was a side affect of the shot so at least they admitted it. They also said that most people recover from it but that it could take up to 9 months to do so. I’m just at a loss as what to tell him.
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If they know it takes 9 months to go away, then they know it started happening right when the shots came out. My guess it that the real knowledge is "it takes at least 9 months, but we haven't seen it go away yet".
Could be. I don’t know. He just said that they said for most people they recover but it could take up to 9 months.
Which is something he could not possibly prove or know only 9 months after the !vaxx was introduced. Given the benefit of the doubt, the doc was trying to reduce anxiety levels. But he was still telling a fib.
Could be. Could also be that it has presented with other vaccines in the past and from docs experience that’s what has happened.
It’ll be interesting to find out if she fully recovers. I have informed my friend on some of the things they should use to flush out her system and he is looking into it.
I do wish them luck. Zelenko and the FLCCC docs have a number of suggestions. A d-dimer test might allay some worries.