"Mild" myocarditis is not a joke. I wonder how bad acute myocarditis will be ...
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Acute == sudden onset
Borderline == not serious, could be something else
Fulminant == exploding, out of control
Necrotizing == cell death spreading like an ulcer
So I am assuming "Mild" is not a medical term?
There has to be a way of expressing severity for every problem, and since every problems severity is going to depend on many variables in each unique patient, the categories lean heavily on the whole picture and the practitioners judgement. The results end up being non-quantifiable like "mild" or "severe." Look at this summary from Mayo clinic. It is actually more hopeful than the posted opinion, which is not to say it is a trivial problem. It could also be more common than we have known and explain sudden deaths other than vaccine related.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/myocarditis/symptoms-causes/syc-20352539
If you meant this passage:
I would not call it hopeful, just the opposite. According to this passage, "mild" myocarditis is just early stage of myocarditis, meaning it will go through all the stages and result in the outcomes presented later on.
There have been statistics - for example young boys had ~1 in million normally, whereas with vaccines we are seeing ~117 per million
IF untreated, IF ineffective treatment, THEN tends to progress. The fact that it can be recognized and treated at all is the hopeful part. And I have no doubt that many cases do somewhat resolve themselves since there are so many possible causes and so many people who won't go to a doctor immediately yet later seem all right. I suspect many more than the 1 in a million that was recognized, which means a big unknown population with some unrecognized heart damage, maybe so little it won't matter, maybe enough that one day out of the blue some stressor kills them. I'm not saying any heart symptoms shouldn't be investigated and jumped on immediately and aggressively. Unfortunately it took a known problem, myocarditis, to expose a new problem of vaccine injury. Not trivializing this new myocarditis either as the cause is people turning themselves into spike factories that keep up the irritation. My long haul friend who had COVID but was never vaxxed developed cardiomyopathy with a hardening of inner lining from the disease itself, and didn't get proper diagnosis for months, just disregarded. Now is doing well, though I expect will never be the same. We have to address the spike poison.
When media says "mild" they mean nonfulminant. It's more lethal than acute, long term.