Real, not rare...Covid Stories....
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The one thing I've noted in many of these reports, here and elsewhere, is that the standard tests doctors use often show normal results, meaning there is no test available to demonstrate the effects of the jabs. I know from personal experience that doctors rely heavily on their tests and if your system functions outside their test parameters, as mine did with a raging infection due to a perforated appendix (white count and temps below the 'norm' for a raging infection), they're clueless. I even told the first two doctors I saw that I thought it was my appendix, but they ignored me. Three more doctors, more tests and 4 weeks later, a surgeon actually did a physical exam and scheduled surgery for that day to remove my appendix. A few months later one of the girls who worked for me ended up in an ER with a perforated appendix and she later told me the only way she got the doctors to immediately take her seriously was by telling them what happened to me...otherwise they were prepared to blow her off, too. Taking all that into account, it's no wonder the jab victims get no help, even from doctors who might be sympathetic...they just don't know what to do and apparently few, if any, are capable of thinking outside the box.
It's not that "they don't know what to do", it's that they get punished for further investigating into subjective symptoms when the tests come out all negative. Do you think procedures are free? Do you think there's no overhead for doctors? Do you think doctors don't get called into "meetings" where they get reamed by their uppers for doing what's actually best for their patient?
Maybe you need to act in such a way that doctors will sacrifice their own jobs to fight for your health. It's just like how people treat prettier people better. Act in a way that garners more sympathy, and maybe someone will go out of their way to get in trouble for your sake. Just a thought.
You assume that I acted improperly. Thanks for making it all my fault. /////