I wonder why...
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We do have some anecdotal reports of certain people that are affected by some type of vaxxine transmission - but nothing that I am aware of that can be substantiated. Symptomology of possible cardiac issues are shortness of breath, either with activity or at rest, accompanied by chest pain and sometimes irregular heartbeat. There can also be fluid retention in the lower extremities as well as fatigue that does not resolve with rest. Elevated troponin levels and increased C-reactive protein are all markers for heart muscle damage. D-dimer looks for clotting. These are not part of regular CBC/blood chem panels and must be ordered. Other testing involves imaging of the heart. Some people are told they have anxiety. Not that this cannot be an problem and the clinical symptoms can often present the same as cardiac issues, but it seems lately that many people with real heart problems are being told it is all in their head. God bless.
I had myopercarditis due to food poisoning. Had elevated troponin levels and irregular EKG. The urgent care called a STEMI code for me, telling the people on staff to be ready for a cardiac event. I was 34, and that was November 2019. It's a hell of a thing for younger people to present with cardiac problems I bet.
The more sensitive troponin testing has helped in making a diagnosis for these type of inflammatory myocardial conditions versus other causes of chest pain. Did you have much myocardial involvement? What is bad for these young people is that they have myocarditis. All of them are going to have some degree of heart muscle involvement. Only time will tell how much and if it will shorten their lives. Truly sad indeed considering they gained nothing for the risk other than being able to virtue signal.
Not really, no. My left arm started to tingle; the feeling went to my forearm and up my neck to around my jaw. Obviously with that, you'd really start to worry. The whole experience was surreal, from them wheeling me into a bay to laying in the recovery room after the catheter lab, and before I got a room.
That is good. Your condition was more of a pericarditis with some myocardial involvement. I imagine it was not a good time for sure. Thank God you were diagnosed and treated quickly. Glad you didn't have any lingering issues. This experience allows you to empathize with others going through the same thing - especially the kids. Stay healthy fren.