To put this in the correct context, she does has autoimmune issues and hypothyroidism. She is devastated by this miscarriage and was planning to carry it to term as we are pro-life. We know this was a dumb decision on her part to have sex, but teens will be teens. We are educating her now on how to plan/birth control, etc… (the best being hold off until married, obviously, as that’s God’s plan and His plan is best…yes, a discussion we had many times prior to this, but, she never listens and has quite the rebel spirit).
The really, really weird part and why I’m posting is the way the miscarriage carried out (and what I’m wondering if this is jab related or not). At about 5 weeks she broke out into a very weird rash on her arms and legs. This rash was not hives, not itchy, and it did not have raised bumps… it was like underneath the skin and the rash had these circular patterns. No fever. Three days later the bleeding started. She also developed a cough with very red sore throat the same day. Then two days after that she developed canker sores all over the inside of her mouth, lips, and cheeks. Now, I’m no expert to miscarriages, but this is weird. Any based doctors in the house that can comment to this? Any advise on how to help her? Her miscarriage is now complete but she still has the canker sores. She’s on antibiotics for her “tonsillitis”. Her rash disappeared three days after it appeared. Could this be a normal viral reaction or is this from being with a jabbed partner???? Prayers all around are appreciated and coveted.
My vaxxed and boosted dad (almost 70) has just been diagnosed with bullous pemphigoid. He had a very sudden and severe outbreak last week. Now that he knows what it is, he also remembers he had a severe rash on his stomach, right after getting his booster.
His wound clinic doctor called it "perplexing", and said it's been happening more lately. In coded language, she basically told him she suspects its from the vaccine.
From google:
A rare skin condition causing large, fluid-filled blisters. Bullous pemphigoid usually appears on the belly, chest, arms, legs, groin, or armpits. It may occur in the mouth as sores. The risk of developing this condition increases with age. Symptoms include fluid-filled blisters that are often located along creases in the skin. Affected skin may be itchy.
I had Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever from a tick bite and the rash was similar to what you are describing. It started on my wrists then my ankles, when they first started showing up I could only see if the raised bumps in the sunlight. Slowly spread every where and we determined (and later test proved) it was Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever because it didn't itch. Not sure that was helpful but wanted to share. KEK