Frens, looking for a little help. My very healthy wife got sick a few weeks ago. She had 103+ fever for a week. We first used horse paste, HCQ and the remainder of protocol. After multiple test it was determined no flu no China virus and doctors assumed bacterial infection of some kind. They put her on one antibiotic then another after that did not work.
On Monday morning she had 4 strokes. Mind you she just turned 50 and in good health. She has been at the best research hospital for care. They are not able to identify the cause.
They are now saying they believe it’s an immunity issue and want to put her on blood thinners for life after acute rehab. She has nothing in family or background that would lend to an immune issue. My first thought is this is the work of spike proteins.
My wife is base and would never take the vaccine. She had a lot of doctor appointments over the last 4 months. My question is it possible that she got injected without knowing it or got infected by shedding? Is there anyway to test to determine if she has the spike proteins?
On another note my wife is out of the critical phase now has a long road to be self sufficient again.
When my sis was still working in the hospital she told me she was seeing something wrong with the blood of the most severe covid patients. She said their blood was almost black and it was so thick it was really hard to draw through the needle. She reported this in unvaxed patients but I've heard of vaxed having it too. I really didn't understand what was happening, and I started to wonder if maybe there was a different type of virus going around that was causing this, maybe a real bioweapon slipped under the cover of covid19.
Anyway, that was over the summer. A few days ago, for personal reasons I needed to dig in my dna results to look for something and to my shock I found that I'm a carrier of something I've never heard of, it's a blood disease that can increase your chance of clotting when you are fighting off viruses, and I found an article talking about the risk of blood issues in covid if you have this disease. I'd never heard of it before, and as far as i know, no one in my family was ever diagnosed, but my dad did just have a stroke this year and my grandpa had several strokes, and sometimes they just don't have enough info to diagnose so they just take their best guess for treatments. This is where having your dna data can really come in handy.
The black, thick blood is a symptom of covid, and apparently of the vax too. I got rid of it with time, NAC and aspirin, but primarily with nebulized hydrogen peroxide. Peroxide nebulizer https://www.spiritofchange.org/nebulized-peroxide-a-simple-remedy-for-covid-19/ Archived peroxide nebulizer: https://archive.md/SvEEm
It was reported, and I witnessed it myself, before the shot was available. Admittedly, the reporting was few and far between the coverage of other symptoms. You might find it mentioned in some of the reports related to use of ECMO machines, but it was elsewhere too.
May I ask what the name of the disease is?
The problem with your DNA being sequenced is that the elite have it. One of them needs a kidney and you're a match? Guess who's getting abducted. We also can't trust the current crop of companies either.
Having access to my genome saved my life. And guess what, if the only thing stopping you from having this level of control over your health is the paranoia that the government or elite may get access to it, then you probably are unaware that through the newborn pku program, they have already collected the dna of every person born in this country for a few generations now. They already have a file on you with your blood sample and your dna all stored at the state level. You can try to contact them and demand they destroy it, but it's a hell of task and there's no proof that they actually did it if they happen to tell you that they honored your wishes. So don't be afraid of having the power of knowing your dna profile because it can be life chaning.