Our soldier son has received multiple temporary exemptions from all vaccines until he gets a diagnosis for a lung condition which he developed after contracting hemorrhagic dengue fever in Honduras. His exemption ends Feb 28. It was extended several times and the ICOR Surgeon General said it will not be extended again. Due to all the covid BS, he cannot get any testing done to diagnose the lung condition. Our soldier has informed his wife that this is the hill he will die on, if needed. (He will not take the jab.) The way that our military personnel are treated is horrible! We were not aware until the last few years. It is a terrible stain on our country.
Take a weekend off out of town. Do something to make himself winded. Go to a civilian ER with SOB and chest pain. Chest pain pts are priority. A chest X-ray should be part of the work up. But throw in some left arm/jaw pain or numbness for the added impression of heart attack. Should get a cardiac and somewhat of a pulmonary work up. This could extend his deadline—possibly. Be sure to include his pulmonary damage d/t the denguefever. Be prepared to spend the nite. Take advantage and let the chips fall as they will. Very often we have to tell patients to leave our rural area and travel to the city and go straight to the ER even when we have a diagnosis especially when pts are uninsured and their need is a specialty unavailable in the local area.
I believe they may have had that up for quite awhile as I remember the "clinically mild" term before.
It's like those people that just pass out randomly right after taking the vaccine though, just a mild thing to randomly lose consciousness. You should really trust Parking Lot Popup Tent Vax & Wax though!
my understanding of myocarditis is that it cause permanent scarring to the heart tissue, which always results in a loss of life expectancy. doesn't seem " mild " to me.
Agree. My kid had myocarditis from Kawasaki disease at age 4. It’s not something to shrug off or ignore. Even “mild” myocarditis can leave permanent scarring that will reduce your life span by 10-20 years if left untreated.
Our soldier son has received multiple temporary exemptions from all vaccines until he gets a diagnosis for a lung condition which he developed after contracting hemorrhagic dengue fever in Honduras. His exemption ends Feb 28. It was extended several times and the ICOR Surgeon General said it will not be extended again. Due to all the covid BS, he cannot get any testing done to diagnose the lung condition. Our soldier has informed his wife that this is the hill he will die on, if needed. (He will not take the jab.) The way that our military personnel are treated is horrible! We were not aware until the last few years. It is a terrible stain on our country.
Take a weekend off out of town. Do something to make himself winded. Go to a civilian ER with SOB and chest pain. Chest pain pts are priority. A chest X-ray should be part of the work up. But throw in some left arm/jaw pain or numbness for the added impression of heart attack. Should get a cardiac and somewhat of a pulmonary work up. This could extend his deadline—possibly. Be sure to include his pulmonary damage d/t the denguefever. Be prepared to spend the nite. Take advantage and let the chips fall as they will. Very often we have to tell patients to leave our rural area and travel to the city and go straight to the ER even when we have a diagnosis especially when pts are uninsured and their need is a specialty unavailable in the local area.
Kinda like a mild death
I believe they may have had that up for quite awhile as I remember the "clinically mild" term before.
It's like those people that just pass out randomly right after taking the vaccine though, just a mild thing to randomly lose consciousness. You should really trust Parking Lot Popup Tent Vax & Wax though!
**"MILDLY AFFECTED"......REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
THAT'S LIKE SAYING "MILDLY PARALIZED"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!**
Or that a Summer of Love '20 protest was "mostly peaceful".
For 90%+ of our nation's military, it's too late. They cucked, and cucked hard on this.
my understanding of myocarditis is that it cause permanent scarring to the heart tissue, which always results in a loss of life expectancy. doesn't seem " mild " to me.
Agree. My kid had myocarditis from Kawasaki disease at age 4. It’s not something to shrug off or ignore. Even “mild” myocarditis can leave permanent scarring that will reduce your life span by 10-20 years if left untreated.